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case tumbling wet with pins, what is the best proceedure?
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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 3544686" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>I rinse my pins and brass while still in the container they tumbled in I pour the old water out and add fresh and shake around and dump it and then add fresh water again.</p><p>I do this 5 times or until the water is clear when you pour it out.</p><p></p><p>I then have a large plastic bowl or just a large towel and pour the pins and cases out into the bowl or onto the towel.</p><p></p><p>I pick a case up in my right hand and one in my left and tap them together a couple times and make sure no pins are in them. the pins will fall back into the bowl or onto the towel.</p><p></p><p>The cases i put on another towel that is dry.</p><p>I do not use fabric softener on my clothes or towels as that stuff is an oil. just saying.</p><p></p><p>Now I dry the outside of the cases on the towel.</p><p>I leave the towel on the floor or on the hood of my car in the summer to dry.</p><p>1 day and they will be all dry in the house.</p><p></p><p>I am not in such a big hurry to use them so no need to dry them fast for me but you can put them on the oven on a cookie sheet.</p><p>Or in the bathroom sink and get the hair dryer after them.</p><p></p><p>Rifle cases if you are in a hurry as I have been a couple times will dry after they cool off from the annealing I will give them.</p><p></p><p>I want to tap pins out and inspect each case for stuck pins before it goes onto the dry towel.</p><p>Again I do not wish to rush this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 3544686, member: 15054"] I rinse my pins and brass while still in the container they tumbled in I pour the old water out and add fresh and shake around and dump it and then add fresh water again. I do this 5 times or until the water is clear when you pour it out. I then have a large plastic bowl or just a large towel and pour the pins and cases out into the bowl or onto the towel. I pick a case up in my right hand and one in my left and tap them together a couple times and make sure no pins are in them. the pins will fall back into the bowl or onto the towel. The cases i put on another towel that is dry. I do not use fabric softener on my clothes or towels as that stuff is an oil. just saying. Now I dry the outside of the cases on the towel. I leave the towel on the floor or on the hood of my car in the summer to dry. 1 day and they will be all dry in the house. I am not in such a big hurry to use them so no need to dry them fast for me but you can put them on the oven on a cookie sheet. Or in the bathroom sink and get the hair dryer after them. Rifle cases if you are in a hurry as I have been a couple times will dry after they cool off from the annealing I will give them. I want to tap pins out and inspect each case for stuck pins before it goes onto the dry towel. Again I do not wish to rush this. [/QUOTE]
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