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SS tumbling is by far the best. Wish it came out sooner
I to am looking for a tumbler question does it clean the inside as well as the primer pockets as good as a ultrasonic cleaner? Thanks Jim
What kind of tumbler? If you are looking for the wet stainless steel media variety, I suggest the Frankfort Arsenal Platinum.
WE have some very knowledgeable long time reloaders here who still use the dry media vibratory units and Im curious as to why they have never switched.
I ordered a franford off of ebay last week and it came in yesterday, $285 to the door. Already ran about 1500 rounds of 9mm through it and have another load in right now. Once I figure out how to separate the pins more easily this thing will be awesome (I have a magnet and additional screen now). Something about the look of shiny brass.....must be pack rat syndrome.
A rotary separator of some sort is the way to go. I use the one that came with this FA kit and the FA magnet.
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I bought the FA and while it works well I found that invariably one of the two end caps would leak and I would have to tighten them on with a strap wrench to stop the leaking which was a pain in the a$$ because then they were a b*tch to get off.P&d enterprises had the Lyman cyclone for 252$. At least they did 2 months or so ago. I bought mine there. It comes with the sifting trays as well. Ready to go out of the box.
I bought the FA and while it works well I found that invariably one of the two end caps would leak and I would have to tighten them on with a strap wrench to stop the leaking which was a pain in the a$$ because then they were a b*tch to get off.
I then bought the Lyman Cyclone (got a great deal on it - $125 US with free shipping) and much prefer it to the FA. Only one end cap so less to leak. Also, the rubber gasket is much softer than those in the FA so it seals easily and just with moderate hand pressure. Not a single leak so far. The provided two part plastic sifter and mesh trays make separating the brass & pins much easier than the plastic end grills in the FA. Nothing really wrong with the FA but overall the Lyman is the better unit.
I use a Lortone "rock" tumbler for my brass. I dont think they are priced as high as a firearms companies offerings and it works just fine for me.
I use a Lortone "rock" tumbler for my brass. I dont think they are priced as high as a firearms companies offerings and it works just fine for me.
I tried using just one end and really tightening the other one. It worked until the next time I used the tumbler. The tightened end began leaking. What's up with that? The rubber gasket on the Lyman seems much softer than the ones on the FA so I'm guessing that's maybe why it compresses easier and seals better. Don't get me wrong, I like the FA, I just think that overall the Lyman is the better unit.I only open one end of my FA drum, the other stays on tight. I've not had any leak issues.
The caps themselves can hold a lot of water from when you fill or rinse so what sometimes appears to be leakage is actually just the retained water in the rim of the cap draining out.
I find the rubber gasket on the Lyman is much softer than on the FA. I think that allows it to compress more easily and seal better. Reading reviews on the FA it seems the leaking is a fairly common problem.I love my Frankford Arsenal wet tumbler but I've had it slightly leak also, maybe a different rubber seal would help? Not a big deal though just have to tighten the crap out of it.



























