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Wet tumbling brass
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<blockquote data-quote="SCSCHNUR" data-source="post: 1944874" data-attributes="member: 44035"><p>I would say I check them every so often give them some grease can't say I have done that more than a couple times. You see that large container that was just couple tumbles.. This tumbler I made will do a bunch I don't count them I just put about ten hand fulls in 5 lbs of pins gallon of water table spoon or so of what I use is car wash soap or dawn with limi shine about thumb nail worth but I use distilled water cuts way down on water spots and is what 99 cents a gallon. If it is a bright warm day I set them out side to dry but have since bought a dryer and use it. Used to lay them out if it was evening on a towel and put a blower fan on the mouth of cartridges facing the blower it worked fine two but would have to remember to go turn it off before going to bed. Maybe I will make a video of my tumbler I made .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SCSCHNUR, post: 1944874, member: 44035"] I would say I check them every so often give them some grease can't say I have done that more than a couple times. You see that large container that was just couple tumbles.. This tumbler I made will do a bunch I don't count them I just put about ten hand fulls in 5 lbs of pins gallon of water table spoon or so of what I use is car wash soap or dawn with limi shine about thumb nail worth but I use distilled water cuts way down on water spots and is what 99 cents a gallon. If it is a bright warm day I set them out side to dry but have since bought a dryer and use it. Used to lay them out if it was evening on a towel and put a blower fan on the mouth of cartridges facing the blower it worked fine two but would have to remember to go turn it off before going to bed. Maybe I will make a video of my tumbler I made . [/QUOTE]
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