Drying brass

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Found a great use for the wife's garden rake. Great brass drier.
 

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I should add a disclaimer. Caution, might cause irritation and "points loss" from wife. Diane smiled and had that endearing look in her eyes when I asked where her rake was. That all changed when she saw what I was actually doing with her rake. LOL
Duane
 
I should add a disclaimer. Caution, might cause irritation and "points loss" from wife. Diane smiled and had that endearing look in her eyes when I asked where her rake was. That all changed when she saw what I was actually doing with her rake. LOL
Duane
Lol. What did she think you would do with her garden rake? Use it for its intended purpose? ;)
 
That pic raz175 posted is a "baby bottle"drying rack I believe. I bought one at a rummage sale and that's what the lady said it was used for. I thought (🙄light bulb coming on) that would work for drying brass and it does plus they drain all liquids out rapidly.
 
That is our house. It has a walk out lower level. I was outside the lower level when I took the picture. My wife is a Master Gardener...so every time I make an "investment" in a gun, reloading equipment, etc. she makes an "investment" in plants, flowers, and landscaping. LOL (ouch!)
 

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