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<blockquote data-quote="minihawk1" data-source="post: 2096020" data-attributes="member: 10731"><p>I got the thumblers tumbler model b high speed model. There are A LOT of videos on YouTube on how this works. As for me since its a 15 pound capacity I did 5lbs of media, half a big zip lock bag of .223, filled water going over the brass about a inch, then added about .45 case full of lemi shine then 2 .45 cases full of dawn. Tumble for 4 hours, rinse out dirty water with clean water then dump in a media separator full of clean water then turn until media sinks to the bottom. Then dump media free brass onto dry towel and move then around then I get a blow dryer and blow dry this for 5-10 minutes. If I forgot anything else someone please fix this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="minihawk1, post: 2096020, member: 10731"] I got the thumblers tumbler model b high speed model. There are A LOT of videos on YouTube on how this works. As for me since its a 15 pound capacity I did 5lbs of media, half a big zip lock bag of .223, filled water going over the brass about a inch, then added about .45 case full of lemi shine then 2 .45 cases full of dawn. Tumble for 4 hours, rinse out dirty water with clean water then dump in a media separator full of clean water then turn until media sinks to the bottom. Then dump media free brass onto dry towel and move then around then I get a blow dryer and blow dry this for 5-10 minutes. If I forgot anything else someone please fix this. [/QUOTE]
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