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<blockquote data-quote="tul9033" data-source="post: 2052447" data-attributes="member: 2319"><p>If you have a garage sink and don't mind the few extra steps then a Thumbler. Brass looks like new inside and out. The water and keeping track of the pins is kind of a PITA. I do go up to about 4 lbs of brass per load, a bit over the 2 lbs recommendation. I got a Chinese rare earth magnet for $10 and it sucks up those loose pins. I use a garden hose and do all the rinsing in my driveway to avoid the carbon fouled water in my house sinks. I did large batches in the fall to get me a stockpile so I don't have to mess with the brass in the winter.</p><p>I still have my vibratory tumblers, but they are dusty, don't clean the brass great and the media residue does get in my dies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tul9033, post: 2052447, member: 2319"] If you have a garage sink and don't mind the few extra steps then a Thumbler. Brass looks like new inside and out. The water and keeping track of the pins is kind of a PITA. I do go up to about 4 lbs of brass per load, a bit over the 2 lbs recommendation. I got a Chinese rare earth magnet for $10 and it sucks up those loose pins. I use a garden hose and do all the rinsing in my driveway to avoid the carbon fouled water in my house sinks. I did large batches in the fall to get me a stockpile so I don't have to mess with the brass in the winter. I still have my vibratory tumblers, but they are dusty, don't clean the brass great and the media residue does get in my dies. [/QUOTE]
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