Hey all I have been lurking here forever and have had the itch for to long to get into reloading. A friend of mine mentioned I should post this.
I started to build this about 2 years ago but had some health issues and so the idea got shelved. Total actual build time is about 40 min
I have coasted bullets for ever but have always had a friend do the reloading. I just bought dies, and full reloading setup as well as a new gun which left me about 10 bucks in the bank for a good brass tumbler. I always tell my wife that when I make something she has option. Good, fast and cheap but she can only pic two. This project is good and cheap but it does not cleanse brass as fast as other systems. 6hrs of tumbling seams to be the manic number but it will do 10 pounds of brass at a time 1000 5.56 cases at a time is no problem. I just use some new finish car polish and crushed walnut shells for media. A lifetime supply of the media was 20 bucks (40lb bag)
Ok to much talking here. Pics or it didnt happen right. Total cost was 6 bucks for a bucket and lid and some scrap wood
I had the power supply and windshield wiper motor kicking around.
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This is the Tumbler in action

This is the computer power supply and wiper motor. The blue clear plastic is just a dollar store "rubbermaid" bid that I cut up. I originally designed it to be used with an automotive battery charger. however switched to the computer power supply because it has short circuit protection and overload protection built in. As well it is fan cooled an virtually silent. (my battery charger hums and is passively cooled)

Closer look at the wiper motor the fan keeps things cooler. It gets warm but not to hot to touch or be concerning for the wood to be in contact with.

Here is the brass. I know its not perfect but keep in mind this is Chinese mill surp Good ammo cleans up to a mirror finish

Before and after (this had a 40 pistol cartridge stuck on it)
I should also mention this thing is QUIET. i can listen to the tv at regular volume in the same room.No one in the house even knows it on.
This also has 2 speeds and is reversible
I started to build this about 2 years ago but had some health issues and so the idea got shelved. Total actual build time is about 40 min
I have coasted bullets for ever but have always had a friend do the reloading. I just bought dies, and full reloading setup as well as a new gun which left me about 10 bucks in the bank for a good brass tumbler. I always tell my wife that when I make something she has option. Good, fast and cheap but she can only pic two. This project is good and cheap but it does not cleanse brass as fast as other systems. 6hrs of tumbling seams to be the manic number but it will do 10 pounds of brass at a time 1000 5.56 cases at a time is no problem. I just use some new finish car polish and crushed walnut shells for media. A lifetime supply of the media was 20 bucks (40lb bag)
Ok to much talking here. Pics or it didnt happen right. Total cost was 6 bucks for a bucket and lid and some scrap wood
I had the power supply and windshield wiper motor kicking around.
This is the Tumbler in action

This is the computer power supply and wiper motor. The blue clear plastic is just a dollar store "rubbermaid" bid that I cut up. I originally designed it to be used with an automotive battery charger. however switched to the computer power supply because it has short circuit protection and overload protection built in. As well it is fan cooled an virtually silent. (my battery charger hums and is passively cooled)

Closer look at the wiper motor the fan keeps things cooler. It gets warm but not to hot to touch or be concerning for the wood to be in contact with.

Here is the brass. I know its not perfect but keep in mind this is Chinese mill surp Good ammo cleans up to a mirror finish

Before and after (this had a 40 pistol cartridge stuck on it)
I should also mention this thing is QUIET. i can listen to the tv at regular volume in the same room.No one in the house even knows it on.
This also has 2 speeds and is reversible


















































