Tumblers and Stainless Pins

I have a Thumbler Model B; son in law has a Frankfort Arsenal Tumbler. Both work well but Frankfort is faster if speed is an issue. It is somewhat more convenient to use. Having said that, my old Thumbler has worked well for 3 decades tumbling dry media and wet media (pins). Speed/convenience vs durability-your call
A little hint. Go to your local Dollarama and buy one of their fine mesh strainers. Dump pins & water into strainer. Strainer captures pins with no losses. Be sure you buy the fine mesh one. (They have strainers with different size mesh) Good $3.00 investmrnt

Good tip will have to take a look I use old nylon p hose stretched on a coat hanger right now
 
I have a Thumbler Model B; son in law has a Frankfort Arsenal Tumbler. Both work well but Frankfort is faster if speed is an issue. It is somewhat more convenient to use. Having said that, my old Thumbler has worked well for 3 decades tumbling dry media and wet media (pins). Speed/convenience vs durability-your call
A little hint. Go to your local Dollarama and buy one of their fine mesh strainers. Dump pins & water into strainer. Strainer captures pins with no losses. Be sure you buy the fine mesh one. (They have strainers with different size mesh) Good $3.00 investmrnt

You can also pick up a five gallon cloth strainer bag at any paint Store, the fit a bucket perfectly and are fine enough to hold the pins.
 
How old is your rcbs and is it still working?
Mine? Made in the 70's, yep still working. Good machine, but I just want something that really cleans the brass in and out
I found with new corn cob media and polish I had to run it all night to get the outside nice, but now I'm almost out of media and decided to try the SS wet route.

Ordered the Frankford, with magnet and Lyman media sifter.
 
If it's the Thumbler Model B then the capacity isn't quite that high. See here for info. The tumbler can handle about 2 lb of brass, so it's about 150-230 .308, depending on how much water you put in there. Note that it's based on weight, not volume-- it's not hard to put so much brass in there that the motor can't turn the tumbler.

I guess I have been putting in too much brass. I usually put the brass in first (it holds a lot) and then fill with water. But it seams to work good. Thanks for the link.
 
I guess I have been putting in too much brass. I usually put the brass in first (it holds a lot) and then fill with water. But it seams to work good. Thanks for the link.

Hey if it works and the motor doesn't seem to be straining, why not?

Mine just slows down and sort of stops when I overload it. My motor is a Fasco U63. Maybe yours is something a bit beefier?
 
Mine? Made in the 70's, yep still working. Good machine, but I just want something that really cleans the brass in and out
I found with new corn cob media and polish I had to run it all night to get the outside nice, but now I'm almost out of media and decided to try the SS wet route.

Ordered the Frankford, with magnet and Lyman media sifter.
If you want to sell it pm me and we will talk.
 
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