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<blockquote data-quote="mtnboomer" data-source="post: 2733899" data-attributes="member: 32439"><p>I have a brass separator tumbler mounted on a 5-gal bucket. I put an old cotton pillow case in the bucket then attach the separator. I pour water, brass and pins into the separator and the water and pins go through into the pillow case. I rinse the brass with clean water while separating the remaining pins. I can then remove the separator and pillow case from the bucket and discard the water. I dump the pins into another container and rinse with water. I turn the pillow case inside out and rinse. All with very little contact with the dirty water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtnboomer, post: 2733899, member: 32439"] I have a brass separator tumbler mounted on a 5-gal bucket. I put an old cotton pillow case in the bucket then attach the separator. I pour water, brass and pins into the separator and the water and pins go through into the pillow case. I rinse the brass with clean water while separating the remaining pins. I can then remove the separator and pillow case from the bucket and discard the water. I dump the pins into another container and rinse with water. I turn the pillow case inside out and rinse. All with very little contact with the dirty water. [/QUOTE]
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