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Rotary tumbler question
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<blockquote data-quote="Lonewolf74" data-source="post: 1313577" data-attributes="member: 96274"><p>I like idea of cleaning before I size to make sure I don't get grit or dirt on/in any of my dies or reloading tools. Then I clean again after sizing and prep to get the sizing lube off and any brass shavings or crap left in the case out. I would just like to be able to do the second cleaning in dry media to make sure the cases are dry and any debre inside the case can fall out with the media.</p><p></p><p>What I had in mind with the rotary tumbler is to tumble cases, separate media and rinse everything let it all dry out including the drum overnight. Then whenever I get a bunch resized and preped I can run them through the tumbler with dry media. The tumbler would be kept clean and dry unless I just wet tumbled with it.</p><p></p><p>If I can't do the dry tumble with the rotary tumbler then I will just get a vibratory tumbler instead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lonewolf74, post: 1313577, member: 96274"] I like idea of cleaning before I size to make sure I don't get grit or dirt on/in any of my dies or reloading tools. Then I clean again after sizing and prep to get the sizing lube off and any brass shavings or crap left in the case out. I would just like to be able to do the second cleaning in dry media to make sure the cases are dry and any debre inside the case can fall out with the media. What I had in mind with the rotary tumbler is to tumble cases, separate media and rinse everything let it all dry out including the drum overnight. Then whenever I get a bunch resized and preped I can run them through the tumbler with dry media. The tumbler would be kept clean and dry unless I just wet tumbled with it. If I can't do the dry tumble with the rotary tumbler then I will just get a vibratory tumbler instead. [/QUOTE]
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