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Reloading
Harbor Freight Tumbler
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<blockquote data-quote="TimLee" data-source="post: 2411823" data-attributes="member: 121050"><p>I used it with the pins and a little dish soap. It worked great. With .257 necks and under I'd need to shake the case to insure that the pins came out. I have since switched to a harbor freight ultrasonic and I think it works just as good with less time. </p><p>Also, I have to believe that some sort of case hardening is happening while tumbling with the stainless. I believe that's why jewelers use them. I haven't done a scientific study though. Tim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TimLee, post: 2411823, member: 121050"] I used it with the pins and a little dish soap. It worked great. With .257 necks and under I’d need to shake the case to insure that the pins came out. I have since switched to a harbor freight ultrasonic and I think it works just as good with less time. Also, I have to believe that some sort of case hardening is happening while tumbling with the stainless. I believe that’s why jewelers use them. I haven’t done a scientific study though. Tim [/QUOTE]
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