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<blockquote data-quote="Pokinfun" data-source="post: 2959244" data-attributes="member: 28113"><p>I DIYed a wet tumbler from washing machine motor some 2X4s, steel rods and bearings. I used it for a couple of years, it worked great. However, it just took a little tinkering. I was using plastic juice bottle for the barrel. My last improvement was putting fuel line over the rods to stop the jug from slipping. The improvement worked so well that I started getting holes in the jug after a couple of hours. The friction would cause heat and the jug would crack.</p><p>Well, I decided to go out and buy 4" pvc pipe to make a jug. I was talking to another a guy about my adventure, he knew someone that was going to toss a professional built wet rock tumbler.</p><p>Now, I have tumbler that I can clean a few hundred pieces of brass at a time. Plus, a homemade one taking up space in my garage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokinfun, post: 2959244, member: 28113"] I DIYed a wet tumbler from washing machine motor some 2X4s, steel rods and bearings. I used it for a couple of years, it worked great. However, it just took a little tinkering. I was using plastic juice bottle for the barrel. My last improvement was putting fuel line over the rods to stop the jug from slipping. The improvement worked so well that I started getting holes in the jug after a couple of hours. The friction would cause heat and the jug would crack. Well, I decided to go out and buy 4" pvc pipe to make a jug. I was talking to another a guy about my adventure, he knew someone that was going to toss a professional built wet rock tumbler. Now, I have tumbler that I can clean a few hundred pieces of brass at a time. Plus, a homemade one taking up space in my garage. [/QUOTE]
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