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Anybody use a Thumler's tumbler and stainless steel media to clean brass?
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<blockquote data-quote="acp" data-source="post: 1727183" data-attributes="member: 8991"><p>HMFIC,</p><p> Here is a link to a site for restoring std gauge trains. Half way down the page is a cheapo way to make an oven. I built a box with scrap lumber drilled a couple of holes in top bought a couple of lamp sockets and hung them in the box. two 60 watt bulbs and it runs around 130 degrees or so. It dries straight enamel paint and dries cases equally as well. </p><p> I use to sell ball cone media. I used to buy it in bulk and resell it to the train guys. At one time I was selling 5lbs for like 20 bucks. That stuff has gotten pricey lately, and then shipping will kill you.</p><p> We have commercial vibrators at work. You can put like a few engine blocks in them at one time. I have no idea how many brass cases they would take, but you would only clean brass every decade or so if you could fill it up!</p><p><a href="http://tcaetrain.org/articles/restore/restore514/index.html" target="_blank">http://tcaetrain.org/articles/restore/restore514/index.html</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="acp, post: 1727183, member: 8991"] HMFIC, Here is a link to a site for restoring std gauge trains. Half way down the page is a cheapo way to make an oven. I built a box with scrap lumber drilled a couple of holes in top bought a couple of lamp sockets and hung them in the box. two 60 watt bulbs and it runs around 130 degrees or so. It dries straight enamel paint and dries cases equally as well. I use to sell ball cone media. I used to buy it in bulk and resell it to the train guys. At one time I was selling 5lbs for like 20 bucks. That stuff has gotten pricey lately, and then shipping will kill you. We have commercial vibrators at work. You can put like a few engine blocks in them at one time. I have no idea how many brass cases they would take, but you would only clean brass every decade or so if you could fill it up! [url]http://tcaetrain.org/articles/restore/restore514/index.html[/url] [/QUOTE]
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