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Brass Cleaning....teach me the process...pro’s and can’s
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<blockquote data-quote="nksmfamjp" data-source="post: 1895951" data-attributes="member: 1951"><p>So, I have a Midway model 1292 that I bought in about 1995, we'll say! It has served me well. It was recalled and they replaced the motor about 20 years ago. Well, today old reliable stopped mid cycle and smelled like an electrical fire! It seems ok, but I'm worried that it will catch fire. So, I need something new. I could just go buy another one, but they are loud, only clean the outside and removing media can be a pain.</p><p></p><p>So, if I wanted something better, what processes are better? How is sonic? Dry in oven ok on keep warm? Faster would be good too!</p><p></p><p>Are SS pins better? Why? Seems like they get wedged in cases. How can I be 100% sure no pins are left in cases?</p><p></p><p>Also which process has the reputation for screwing with neck tension due to brass being too clean?</p><p></p><p>Last, a corn cob tumbler is $62. I gotta call $150 my upper limit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nksmfamjp, post: 1895951, member: 1951"] So, I have a Midway model 1292 that I bought in about 1995, we’ll say! It has served me well. It was recalled and they replaced the motor about 20 years ago. Well, today old reliable stopped mid cycle and smelled like an electrical fire! It seems ok, but I’m worried that it will catch fire. So, I need something new. I could just go buy another one, but they are loud, only clean the outside and removing media can be a pain. So, if I wanted something better, what processes are better? How is sonic? Dry in oven ok on keep warm? Faster would be good too! Are SS pins better? Why? Seems like they get wedged in cases. How can I be 100% sure no pins are left in cases? Also which process has the reputation for screwing with neck tension due to brass being too clean? Last, a corn cob tumbler is $62. I gotta call $150 my upper limit. [/QUOTE]
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