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Something I came up with to dry my brass after using the thumblers tumbler. Not rocket science but very effective.
when I wash brass, I dry them is the oven at 275 F
for thoses who are scared it might affect resistance, brass start to anneal around 600F
Go to Walmart and buy 100% rubbing alcohol. Pour into a container. Take tumbled/partially dries brass(towel tumbled) and put into alcohol and swish them around for a couple second's. Remove and shake off. Pour remaining alcohol back into container.Brass will be dry in 2-3 mintues, less with a little heat.
when I wash brass, I dry them is the oven at 275 F
for thoses who are scared it might affect resistance, brass start to anneal around 600F
I've tried both of these methods without exceptional results. Ill try the alcohol again. Maybe my "swishing" wasn't enough.
Go to Walmart and buy 100% rubbing alcohol. Pour into a container. Take tumbled/partially dries brass(towel tumbled) and put into alcohol and swish them around for a couple second's. Remove and shake off. Pour remaining alcohol back into container.Brass will be dry in 2-3 mintues, less with a little heat.
Go to Walmart and buy 100% rubbing alcohol. Pour into a container. Take tumbled/partially dries brass(towel tumbled) and put into alcohol and swish them around for a couple second's. Remove and shake off. Pour remaining alcohol back into container.Brass will be dry in 2-3 mintues, less with a little heat.
It's gotta be 95-100% pure stuff
when I wash brass, I dry them is the oven at 275 F
for thoses who are scared it might affect resistance, brass start to anneal around 600F
I've always just dumped my brass onto a plasic boot tray and let them sit over night...
If your sammich maker will let you... Put your brass on a tray on the shoe rack inside the clothes dryer... 'Should dry up in minutes.
I use an old slow cooker. Fling them in and set it on low for a few hours. There as dry as a fiddlers fart when they come out...![]()



























