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<blockquote data-quote="Dr_Mitch" data-source="post: 2049509" data-attributes="member: 7417"><p>I was using a tumbler, but didn't like the dust. I also needed it to tumble my prepped rifle cases, and didn't want to use dirty media. So, I only use the tumbler for cleaning prepped rifle brass now, and am washing all my dirty brass in a five-gallon bucket of hot water and liquid dish detergent. I am manually agitating it. In February I'll be buying a concrete mixer from Harbor Freight, and using that to clean a couple thousand cases at a time. , and will likely buy some of those stainless steel pins to use in the mixer. I'm drying the brass on a towel on top of the trampoline in the back yard, or using the oven set at 200-300 degrees. Usually air drying on the towel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr_Mitch, post: 2049509, member: 7417"] I was using a tumbler, but didn't like the dust. I also needed it to tumble my prepped rifle cases, and didn't want to use dirty media. So, I only use the tumbler for cleaning prepped rifle brass now, and am washing all my dirty brass in a five-gallon bucket of hot water and liquid dish detergent. I am manually agitating it. In February I'll be buying a concrete mixer from Harbor Freight, and using that to clean a couple thousand cases at a time. , and will likely buy some of those stainless steel pins to use in the mixer. I'm drying the brass on a towel on top of the trampoline in the back yard, or using the oven set at 200-300 degrees. Usually air drying on the towel. [/QUOTE]
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