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Wet tumbling brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Pizzaman1" data-source="post: 1825858" data-attributes="member: 109976"><p>Hi Flare- I just started the wet tumbling. I will NEVER go back to vibratory tumbling. No more dust, media stuck in the primer pockets, no more dust on your hands and having to wipe it off, no more wiping the cases and blowing out the inside-none of that anymore. I use the Frankford Arsenal Lite tumbler. I opted to go with the smaller pins than the .047 ones. A little bit of Dawn dish detergent and a 1/4 teaspoon of Lemi-shine in hot water for an hour and a half. Do not use too much of the Lemi shine- it will turn your brass pink. I also use the Lyman brass dryer-has about 5 or 6 trays for your brass depending on how much brass you have. Has a timer on the front. I set mine for an hour and a half- comes out hot and dry!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pizzaman1, post: 1825858, member: 109976"] Hi Flare- I just started the wet tumbling. I will NEVER go back to vibratory tumbling. No more dust, media stuck in the primer pockets, no more dust on your hands and having to wipe it off, no more wiping the cases and blowing out the inside-none of that anymore. I use the Frankford Arsenal Lite tumbler. I opted to go with the smaller pins than the .047 ones. A little bit of Dawn dish detergent and a 1/4 teaspoon of Lemi-shine in hot water for an hour and a half. Do not use too much of the Lemi shine- it will turn your brass pink. I also use the Lyman brass dryer-has about 5 or 6 trays for your brass depending on how much brass you have. Has a timer on the front. I set mine for an hour and a half- comes out hot and dry! [/QUOTE]
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