Usually @30 mins for a tray, which is @250-300 9mm cases.
Usually @30 mins for a tray, which is @250-300 9mm cases.
Knocked up my own. It's basically a 150mm round Sistema food storage container with a couple of agitators glued to the inner walls, whacked in the lathe. Tried it today, worked great. It also cost $6.50, although it helped having a lathe
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you use that lemi-shine i gave you?
Aha! Yep, half a teaspoon and a little squirt of Palmolive dishwash for good measure. Ran it for 2.5 hours, and I'm pretty sure the last hour wasn't needed.. Figured out a good way of separating the brass and the pins too -without the fancy separator. To rinse I just tipped it all into a 20l bucket, half filled with water, sloshed it about, tipped most of the water out, repeat. Then, once I filled it up again I just picked up four or five at a time loosely and shook them a little as I lifted them out. Takes a couple minutes to do the lot but once I'd got them out and into a container with the lid on - not one pin in the container![]()
I got one of these:
Thumler's Tumbler Model B Rotary Tumbler : Cabela's
Works bloody well.
yep, you can use more Palmolive, about 2 table spoons is what i use,
Sweet will put more green goodness in the next batch ( in the morning)
We just need the stainless pins to be readly available in nz
Serious Shooters has them and the shine additive
Serious Shooter Stainless Pins for Tornado Tumbler - tumbler, pins, tornado, extra, supplied, ... - Serious Shooters
They are. If you're careful they last forever too
I got bored and semi inspired...
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