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<blockquote data-quote="5gauss" data-source="post: 2308281" data-attributes="member: 107371"><p>Step one...on to the towell and make a bag out of it and shake in all directions to get most water out. Step 2..lay out in sun on another DRY towell while doing other projects and rotate or shake again and leave out in direct sun for 3 hours. Step 3...if raining etc use HEAVY cookie sheet(lighter ones will pop and spread brass all over during even low heat) and place in stove or BBQ for 3 hours on lowest heat setting. Step 4...can get creative with heat options...radiant heaters, etc etc etc then when done heating leave them in house for awhile to be sure they are dry. Powder and primers like the cases to be dry inside. Best not be in a hurry. If in a hurry you have to find some way to be sure cases are dry inside. I wait several days......my 2 cents</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5gauss, post: 2308281, member: 107371"] Step one...on to the towell and make a bag out of it and shake in all directions to get most water out. Step 2..lay out in sun on another DRY towell while doing other projects and rotate or shake again and leave out in direct sun for 3 hours. Step 3...if raining etc use HEAVY cookie sheet(lighter ones will pop and spread brass all over during even low heat) and place in stove or BBQ for 3 hours on lowest heat setting. Step 4...can get creative with heat options...radiant heaters, etc etc etc then when done heating leave them in house for awhile to be sure they are dry. Powder and primers like the cases to be dry inside. Best not be in a hurry. If in a hurry you have to find some way to be sure cases are dry inside. I wait several days......my 2 cents [/QUOTE]
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