Like a lot of OFWG reloaders, I started many decades ago dry tumbling brass in a vibrating tumbler.
A few years ago, I decided to try wet tumbling. I loved it, and never looked back.
But using those little stainless pins as tumbling media was such a pain in the ass. It was a chore trying not to lose them, and even worse, to inspect every case to be sure no pins were stuck inside. This was especially bad with revolver cases.
Then last year, I decided to stop using media. Best idea ever.
I tumble using a few squirts of Dawn for a couple of hours.
Dump out the dirty water and refill with water and Lemi shine.
Tumble for an hour, drain the dirty water, refill, and tumble the rinse cycle for a few minutes. I like the results. The brass ends up as shiny as brand new, and I no cussing over those damned tiny pins.
What do you think?
A few years ago, I decided to try wet tumbling. I loved it, and never looked back.
But using those little stainless pins as tumbling media was such a pain in the ass. It was a chore trying not to lose them, and even worse, to inspect every case to be sure no pins were stuck inside. This was especially bad with revolver cases.
Then last year, I decided to stop using media. Best idea ever.
I tumble using a few squirts of Dawn for a couple of hours.
Dump out the dirty water and refill with water and Lemi shine.
Tumble for an hour, drain the dirty water, refill, and tumble the rinse cycle for a few minutes. I like the results. The brass ends up as shiny as brand new, and I no cussing over those damned tiny pins.
What do you think?