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<blockquote data-quote="nailbender_jr" data-source="post: 2531730" data-attributes="member: 33337"><p>These homemade tumblers have my interest. Right now, I'm using a frankford vibrating tumbler with walnut media. It's cheap and works well for straight-walled brass. However, I just recently swapped out my circa 1976 garage door opener with a new one. The old headunit still works and is just begging to be turned into a rotary tumbler. It's already slow like a tumbler needs and maybe I could re-use an old bicycle sprocket to slow it down a bit more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nailbender_jr, post: 2531730, member: 33337"] These homemade tumblers have my interest. Right now, I'm using a frankford vibrating tumbler with walnut media. It's cheap and works well for straight-walled brass. However, I just recently swapped out my circa 1976 garage door opener with a new one. The old headunit still works and is just begging to be turned into a rotary tumbler. It's already slow like a tumbler needs and maybe I could re-use an old bicycle sprocket to slow it down a bit more. [/QUOTE]
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