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<blockquote data-quote="Rod Snell" data-source="post: 1207044" data-attributes="member: 796"><p>As I found out when I replaced my antique Midway tumbler, there is a LOT of difference in tumblers and how fast they polish.</p><p></p><p>My old Midway was a rackety nuisance that you could not stand to be near when it was running. The new one is much more civilized and quiet, and <strong>takes twice as long </strong>to clean with the same type brass, media and polish. </p><p>Not really a problem for me, as there is always enough clean brass to load whenever the mood hits, and I don't have to wait for a specific batch of brass to finish the tumbler.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod Snell, post: 1207044, member: 796"] As I found out when I replaced my antique Midway tumbler, there is a LOT of difference in tumblers and how fast they polish. My old Midway was a rackety nuisance that you could not stand to be near when it was running. The new one is much more civilized and quiet, and [B]takes twice as long [/B]to clean with the same type brass, media and polish. Not really a problem for me, as there is always enough clean brass to load whenever the mood hits, and I don't have to wait for a specific batch of brass to finish the tumbler. [/QUOTE]
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