Case cleaner

Papaclaude

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When I lived in a more or less remote area, I couldn`t find a case tumbler, and didn`t want to pay for shipping to bring one in, so I went to a garage sale and bought a vibrating pad sander. I mounted it upside down on a wooden base and screwed a gallon paint can on to the pad. I filled it with media and it worked wonders. Had it for over 20 years. You just have to tape the trigger/switch down and away you go.

When I moved to Ottawa and got back into reloading, I made up another one. Total cost - about $3.
 
I'd like to see a pic too. Interesting and inventive. How long do you keep the sander on to clean the brass properly?
 
Pix and info

here are 2 pix:
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As you can see, no work of art, but very functional. My first one lasted 10 years and still worked fine when I left it behind (I was moving to the big city and figured I'd never get to shoot again. Also got rid of a few hundred guns-- SIGH, SOB). If you buy a sander at a garage sale, total cost is about $5 - I splurged on this one and bought a new paint can. Even if you buy a new sander, it'll only cost you about 25.

Cleans brass in a few hours. It'll hold several hundred 308. Hope this helps.
 
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