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Review-ish Storytime: The Frankford Arsenal Tumbler Testing Story
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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 3870151" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>I do small batches in a wet tumbler.</p><p>But I do not shoot that much anymore.</p><p>1 Quart of cases at a time.</p><p></p><p>After tumbling i dump the liquid and rinse cases and pins together in the tumbling container.</p><p>Usually 4to 5 times under the faucet with hot water.</p><p>Drain the last of the water out and pour it all out onto a bath towel.</p><p>Pick a case up with each hand out of the pile and clack them together 4 times case mouths down and set them on another towel.</p><p></p><p>That gets any pins out.</p><p>Does not take very long. Then the towel with clean cases gets put in the sun if I am in a hurry.</p><p>Usually jest leave it on the bedroom floor until the morning and all cases will be dry inside.</p><p></p><p>Outsides are almost dry as they hit the towel.</p><p>I do fold the towel over the cases to dry them all the way on the outside.</p><p></p><p>I will need to get me some corn cob as I have never used it surprisingly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 3870151, member: 15054"] I do small batches in a wet tumbler. But I do not shoot that much anymore. 1 Quart of cases at a time. After tumbling i dump the liquid and rinse cases and pins together in the tumbling container. Usually 4to 5 times under the faucet with hot water. Drain the last of the water out and pour it all out onto a bath towel. Pick a case up with each hand out of the pile and clack them together 4 times case mouths down and set them on another towel. That gets any pins out. Does not take very long. Then the towel with clean cases gets put in the sun if I am in a hurry. Usually jest leave it on the bedroom floor until the morning and all cases will be dry inside. Outsides are almost dry as they hit the towel. I do fold the towel over the cases to dry them all the way on the outside. I will need to get me some corn cob as I have never used it surprisingly. [/QUOTE]
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