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HDMontana 12-28-2013 05:49 PM

Sold on wet tumbling with SS pins.
 
So Santa brought me a Harbor Freight wet tumbler for Christmas so I could try this method out. The brass I tried in it was once fired 45ACP brass that had already been tumbled for 4 hours in a walnut/corncob dry media. Flash holes were cleaned out by hand.



The Harbor Freight dual drum tumbler.



1 pound of stainless steel pins in each drum.



75 of the once fired 45ACP brass in each drum.

Added water to abount an inch or so above the brass. Then added 4 drops of Dawn dish soap and 1/8 teaspoon of lemi-shine. Tumbled for 4 hours.




Before pictures.





After pictures.
I could not believe how dirty the water was. I used a RCBS enclosed media separator to get pins out of the brass. Filled it with water until it came up into the cage and rotated it to allow the water to wash out the pins. Next I emptied the water and threw a couple of paper towels in with the brass and rotated again to help dry the brass a little. I think this also helps prevent any extra water spots. Then put the brass out on the bench to dry. I had been researching this cleaning method and had seen the before and after pictures, but you almost can't believe what a difference it makes until you try it yourself. I know that having brass this clean is not needed but I like being able to find my brass easier after shooting and also to see powder levels in the brass easier. HD.

Big Z 12-28-2013 07:50 PM

I might hafta make the move someday.. FWIW I often times do a quick handwash after I size brass, and putting the brass in a dehydrator dries it very quickly.

Bullcamp82834 12-30-2013 11:31 AM

Pretty brass is pleasing to the eye and I love it.

It never made my groups smaller but I still love looking at it.

SecondChance 12-31-2013 01:09 PM

Neat idea and it really does make the brass shine. I wash my brass, 40,10mm, 45, and 223 mainly. I wash my brass with toilet bowl cleaner, rinse, then throw into a mesh laundry bag and then into a load of blue jeans.

HDMontana 12-31-2013 03:57 PM

Interesting, I hadn't heard the toilet bowl cleaner before. HD.

SecondChance 01-02-2014 07:26 AM


Originally Posted by HDMontana (Post 4112705)
Interesting, I hadn't heard the toilet bowl cleaner before. HD.

I use it with hot water in a glass gallon pickle jar. About 1/3 full of brass, hot water and a good shot of cleaner. Let sit for a awhile, bout 10-15 minutes, then shake like the dickens!! Pour out into an old pasta strainer, rinse in cold water. Throw into bag, into dryer. I usally do this while starting a load of blue jeans, and let the load time it for me. Less running up and down the steps!!!! I dont want to say lazy, just efficient!!!! :s6:

pnut 01-08-2014 10:01 AM

Those are some pretty brass. Primer pockets look so clean.

rafsob 03-16-2014 11:37 AM

I may give this a try. Plain media doesn't do it anymore!!! Thanks!!

DannoBoone 04-18-2014 02:13 PM

Thanks HD!! I tried just what you have done and the brass turned out great. Now to find
someone who would like my slightly used super-duper-sonic cleaning system which works
almost as well, but takes HOURS longer.

Thanks again!

edmehlig 04-21-2014 04:25 AM

Where did you get the stainless steel pins?


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