Aries,Seems like everytime I have a 50/50 chance of being right, 100% of the time I'm wrong. I'm just that good!
I have just used corncob with NuFinish for a long time, but once I found the fine crushed at Jerry's, I tried that. I had been picking the flash holes out by hand, but didn't have to with the fine crush. And I got a mixture of corncob and crushed walnut and it works great.
Nope. You were wrong about that, too.Aries,
I thought I had the franchise on being wrong 100% of the time, but I guess we'll let it slide this time
It's good for several batches. If the brass starts looking less shiny you can add a little more, but you may not need to add more until you switch out the media.Tnx boys for all the info!
Got some corn cobb, some walnut shells and some Nu Finish. Ran one batch with cobbs and Nu Finish. Came out great!
Do have one more question: Do you add the Nu Finish every batch, or is it good for several runs?
Danged sure don't want to put in a new dryer sheet. I did that once by mistake, and had to hand clean the gunk off a couple hundred .223 brass by hand with alcohol.I put in a used dryer sheet with a new batch of brass and it seems to keep down dust.
After adding the nufinish (I use turtle wax, works the same) be sure to run the vibratory polisher for about 30 minutes with the lid off before adding brass.Tnx boys for all the info!
Got some corn cobb, some walnut shells and some Nu Finish. Ran one batch with cobbs and Nu Finish. Came out great!
Do have one more question: Do you add the Nu Finish every batch, or is it good for several runs?
Yeah i made that mistake once never againAfter adding the nufinish (I use turtle wax, works the same) be sure to run the vibratory polisher for about 30 minutes with the lid off before adding brass.
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