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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 2785832" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>Yes the dust sucks.</p><p>I built a pin tumbler and have mothballed the vibrator for a couple years.</p><p></p><p>I tried all kinds of stuff in the Lizzard litter to keep dust down.</p><p>An old sock ran through it every so often picked up a lot of the dust.</p><p>My best was no polish.. just the lizzard litter with 2 of the cutie oranges in it.</p><p></p><p>Well the orange peelings in it,</p><p>I let the orange peelings sit on the counter overnight then tore them into 1" pieces and tossed them into the vibratory with the brass cases..</p><p>Clean and shiny..well for a vibratory anyway.</p><p></p><p>If you have a car battery i can loan my pin tumbler to you.</p><p>Or drop off some spent cases and i will clean some for you to see if that is the way you like them cleaned.</p><p>It takes 1/3 the time to clean them in a pin tumbler.</p><p></p><p>In fact i need to do a batch of 45acp</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 2785832, member: 15054"] Yes the dust sucks. I built a pin tumbler and have mothballed the vibrator for a couple years. I tried all kinds of stuff in the Lizzard litter to keep dust down. An old sock ran through it every so often picked up a lot of the dust. My best was no polish.. just the lizzard litter with 2 of the cutie oranges in it. Well the orange peelings in it, I let the orange peelings sit on the counter overnight then tore them into 1" pieces and tossed them into the vibratory with the brass cases.. Clean and shiny..well for a vibratory anyway. If you have a car battery i can loan my pin tumbler to you. Or drop off some spent cases and i will clean some for you to see if that is the way you like them cleaned. It takes 1/3 the time to clean them in a pin tumbler. In fact i need to do a batch of 45acp [/QUOTE]
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