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Cleaning Tumbler and Pins
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<blockquote data-quote="QuietTexan" data-source="post: 2567505" data-attributes="member: 116181"><p>No, I just run a lot of brass through it and as long as the brass comes out clean I leave it alone. I always leave my pins under water, usually just straight sink water after flushing out all the suds post-cleaning. They aren't rusting, seem perfectly fine. I run a 4-shape jeweler's mix/ pin mix and it packs pretty dense so I figure some carbon is settling under the pins and never really drains out. Water is always a little dark and a little soapy no matter how much I spray them off in the sifter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QuietTexan, post: 2567505, member: 116181"] No, I just run a lot of brass through it and as long as the brass comes out clean I leave it alone. I always leave my pins under water, usually just straight sink water after flushing out all the suds post-cleaning. They aren't rusting, seem perfectly fine. I run a 4-shape jeweler's mix/ pin mix and it packs pretty dense so I figure some carbon is settling under the pins and never really drains out. Water is always a little dark and a little soapy no matter how much I spray them off in the sifter. [/QUOTE]
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