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Anybody use a Thumler's tumbler and stainless steel media to clean brass?
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<blockquote data-quote="acp" data-source="post: 1728187" data-attributes="member: 8991"><p>Sure, heat curing just about any paint would speed it up. As for getting fancy on the oven, I don't even have an on off switch on mine. I just plug it in, the bulbs run at full steam ahead and the temps stay nice. I think mine is about 20 x 30 or so. about 15 inches high. I used some left over particle board and some deck screws. About 15 minutes to put it together. I lined it with aluminum foil (shiny side pointing in!) and it works well. It dries train enamel in about an hour. 3-400 cases in about the same time. A cheap ******* tool for sure, but it does the trick!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="acp, post: 1728187, member: 8991"] Sure, heat curing just about any paint would speed it up. As for getting fancy on the oven, I don't even have an on off switch on mine. I just plug it in, the bulbs run at full steam ahead and the temps stay nice. I think mine is about 20 x 30 or so. about 15 inches high. I used some left over particle board and some deck screws. About 15 minutes to put it together. I lined it with aluminum foil (shiny side pointing in!) and it works well. It dries train enamel in about an hour. 3-400 cases in about the same time. A cheap ******* tool for sure, but it does the trick! [/QUOTE]
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