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High volume OUTSIDE case neck cleaning?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wile E Coyote" data-source="post: 744477" data-attributes="member: 28381"><p>+1 on the Stainless tumbling media in a "Thumbler's Tumbler." I've run a few batches where the container was more than 3/4 full of .223 brass; read that as OVER FILLED. Everything comes out lookin' like new. Just add enough water to cover the brass, the SS media, a good squirt of DAWN dish soap, a heaping tablespoon of a product called LEMME SHINE; all carefully measured by eye. (I'm blind in one eye and can't out of the other) Bolt the cover on and let it run for a few hours. The Brass will be as clean as you could possibly want it, inside and out. </p><p> </p><p>One word of caution from personal experience, use COLD water! First time out I used very WARM water. I was going to get'em real clean! lightbulb Several hours later when I tried to get the lid off and things had cooled off, the vacuum created really held that cover on tight. Had to do a bit of carefull prying to break the seal without damaging the unit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wile E Coyote, post: 744477, member: 28381"] +1 on the Stainless tumbling media in a "Thumbler's Tumbler." I've run a few batches where the container was more than 3/4 full of .223 brass; read that as OVER FILLED. Everything comes out lookin' like new. Just add enough water to cover the brass, the SS media, a good squirt of DAWN dish soap, a heaping tablespoon of a product called LEMME SHINE; all carefully measured by eye. (I'm blind in one eye and can't out of the other) Bolt the cover on and let it run for a few hours. The Brass will be as clean as you could possibly want it, inside and out. One word of caution from personal experience, use COLD water! First time out I used very WARM water. I was going to get'em real clean! lightbulb Several hours later when I tried to get the lid off and things had cooled off, the vacuum created really held that cover on tight. Had to do a bit of carefull prying to break the seal without damaging the unit. [/QUOTE]
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