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<blockquote data-quote="rcoody" data-source="post: 1222825" data-attributes="member: 91090"><p>yep</p><p></p><p>I use an ultrasonic and since I have a gas oven I just put the brass in the oven with the pilot light for heat and it dries overnight. Seems to tarnish the brass badly though.</p><p></p><p>One day I wanted a quicker way so I took a large Tupperware bowl with lid and drilled a bunch of holes in the lid. Took a colander and set it down inside the bowl. drilled a hole in the side of the Tupperware bowl that would fit the snout of a cheap hair dryer tightly and stuck the dryer into it. Dumped about a 100 cases into the colander and turned it on. that rig works fast. Surprised me. Had to turn the hair dryer on low because I felt like it was getting too hot. 30 min. and its done! Cheap too! well under $20.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rcoody, post: 1222825, member: 91090"] yep I use an ultrasonic and since I have a gas oven I just put the brass in the oven with the pilot light for heat and it dries overnight. Seems to tarnish the brass badly though. One day I wanted a quicker way so I took a large Tupperware bowl with lid and drilled a bunch of holes in the lid. Took a colander and set it down inside the bowl. drilled a hole in the side of the Tupperware bowl that would fit the snout of a cheap hair dryer tightly and stuck the dryer into it. Dumped about a 100 cases into the colander and turned it on. that rig works fast. Surprised me. Had to turn the hair dryer on low because I felt like it was getting too hot. 30 min. and its done! Cheap too! well under $20. [/QUOTE]
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