Drying brass in oven

Or on a towel on the shoe rack in your clothes dryer for about 15 minutes.

I use to do that.

Since I bought a heat Gun from princes Auto,..I now lay my brass on my shop desk and hit it with the heat gun....dry in seconds.
Burn your fingers if you pick it up to soon. They were on sale for $14.99 a while back

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I put my brass in a toaster oven, 350 for 10 minutes. Made the brass discolored. I have a video if it on my channel on YouTube, channel name, "Ray's Repair Zone", using a home made recipe that everyone has in their kitchen. I dont usually dry them in the oven, but I wanted them quickly. Next time I will try a lower temp.. if you watch it please subscribe! I need all the subs I can get..
 
Had to try this. First batch was 220 x IVI 5.56 brass after wet tumbling - standing mouth end down in a metal bread loaf pan with crunched up aluminum foil as a filler - one hour at 225 degrees with fan running in convection oven - then left in the oven overnight. Perfect, I think. Next batch was 160 x 308 w-w brass - this time 30 minutes at 200 degrees - same deal - mouth down in aluminum bread pan with aluminum foil in pan as filler, fan running, left overnight in oven to cool down - looks to be perfect. So long as stuff is clean and rinsed, no odours - my wife quite okay with it in "her" oven / kitchen...
 
Before I got my dehydrator I used the oven, the odd cook off of live ammo that was in the stuff I get, which is always fun, but that's about it.
 
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