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Brass cleaning question
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullet bumper" data-source="post: 855523" data-attributes="member: 17844"><p>I agree . </p><p>Stainless media was always the better faster way but they put forward , slower systems , like corn cob and walnut shell to slow people down so they spend more money in the long run . </p><p>There is no reason to have to run a case polisher all night other than the media is too slow in action and the tumbling system too slow in rotation or it's a vibrator which is always slower . </p><p>A lot would depend on where you lived and how close the neighbours are etc.</p><p>I could not run my tumblers all night , it would cause trouble so I have to use a faster system . </p><p>Everyone has different circumstances so one size does not fit all but I like STM .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullet bumper, post: 855523, member: 17844"] I agree . Stainless media was always the better faster way but they put forward , slower systems , like corn cob and walnut shell to slow people down so they spend more money in the long run . There is no reason to have to run a case polisher all night other than the media is too slow in action and the tumbling system too slow in rotation or it's a vibrator which is always slower . A lot would depend on where you lived and how close the neighbours are etc. I could not run my tumblers all night , it would cause trouble so I have to use a faster system . Everyone has different circumstances so one size does not fit all but I like STM . [/QUOTE]
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