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Review-ish Storytime: The Frankford Arsenal Tumbler Testing Story
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3870093" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I've read so much about wet tumbling brass and the problems associated with it that I decided never to do that. </p><p>My vibratory tumblers with corn cob and a cap full of liquid car polish get the brass bright and shiny in a couple of hours or leave it overnight for a really shiny patina. Quick tumble in the RCBS case/media Seperator and it's done ready to load with zero dry time. </p><p>I have a wet tumbler but it's for lapidary stuff which is about done. This thread makes me want to try the corn cob with polish in the tumbler and see how it turns out dry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3870093, member: 5412"] I've read so much about wet tumbling brass and the problems associated with it that I decided never to do that. My vibratory tumblers with corn cob and a cap full of liquid car polish get the brass bright and shiny in a couple of hours or leave it overnight for a really shiny patina. Quick tumble in the RCBS case/media Seperator and it's done ready to load with zero dry time. I have a wet tumbler but it's for lapidary stuff which is about done. This thread makes me want to try the corn cob with polish in the tumbler and see how it turns out dry. [/QUOTE]
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