Bluedevil25
CGN Regular
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- Saskatoon, Sask.
Hi eveyone!
Just wondering, where in Canada does a guy get stainless tumbling media? Thanks!
Just wondering, where in Canada does a guy get stainless tumbling media? Thanks!
Rooky is great to deal with and it works great.. bought a smaller tumbler in Canada and saved the $90 U.S. shipping of the bigger one
May I ask what and where you bought? I need a tumbler as well...
May I ask what and where you bought? I need a tumbler as well...
I seen a rock tumbler on kijiji a while ago, another good spot to check sometimes.
h ttp://www.canadiantreasureseekers.com/ works great.. load about 50 shells (3 lb model T) cover with water 3 drops of dish soap and a pinch of Lemishine.
The key is to not overload the tumbler.. One pound of pins only. I use a kitchen scale and measure everything to 2 lbs 14 ounces including the top, dry the inside rim and works everytime.. Tumble for about 4 hrs for dirty cases.
Good info, thanks. I'll get looking for a tumbler....or perhaps i could just drop my brass of at your place![]()
Stainless steel is non-magnetic!
I noticed that too.Stainless steel is non-magnetic!
It is commonly stated that “stainless steel is non-magnetic”. This is not strictly true and the real situation is rather more complicated. The degree of magnetic response or magnetic permeability is derived from the microstructure of the steel. A totally non-magnetic material has a relative magnetic permeability of 1. Austenitic structures are totally non-magnetic and so a 100% austenitic stainless steel would have a permeability of 1. In practice this is not achieved. There is always a small amount of ferrite and/or martensite in the steel and so permeability values are always above 1. Typical values for standard austenitic stainless steels can be in the order of 1.05 – 1.1.
It is commonly stated that “stainless steel is non-magnetic”. This is not strictly true and the real situation is rather more complicated. The degree of magnetic response or magnetic permeability is derived from the microstructure of the steel. A totally non-magnetic material has a relative magnetic permeability of 1. Austenitic structures are totally non-magnetic and so a 100% austenitic stainless steel would have a permeability of 1. In practice this is not achieved. There is always a small amount of ferrite and/or martensite in the steel and so permeability values are always above 1. Typical values for standard austenitic stainless steels can be in the order of 1.05 – 1.1.



























