SS Tumbler, what are you using?

Ok off topic a little, but just a little. Anybody use a food dehydrator to dry? I picked one up at Crappy on clearance for 39 bucks works great. Now back to our regular programming. lol

Yes I use one - wouldn't do it any other way. Wet tumble, dry, then polish in the dry tumbler.
 
If I could find a hexagon or octagon shaped pipe or container large enough, and figure out how to like it with rubber, I would build my own as well. The rubber lining is what has me stymied. Lol

for now I will stick with my thumblers, until they make a larger unit anyway.
 
If I could find a hexagon or octagon shaped pipe or container large enough, and figure out how to like it with rubber, I would build my own as well. The rubber lining is what has me stymied. Lol

for now I will stick with my thumblers, until they make a larger unit anyway.


No need for a hex/octo pipe... No need for rubber lining.

Check out this thread over at arfcom for lots of ideas on building your own machine
http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_6_42/344986_How_i_built_my_own_rotary_tumbler.html
 
Please explain how you use ISO to dry fast. Do you tumble with it or just rinse with it afterwards.

When you submerge the brass the alcohol displaces the water. When you take them out the alcohol dries a lot faster then water.
I did a lot of the prelimery testing that I posted on Snipers Hide
 
Looked hard at the Rebel, decided on the Frankford. 2 of them are waiting for me in Plentywood (one for me, one for a buddy). Bought Dehydrators from C-tire on sale for 30$. We gonna make us some shineeeeee brass!!!

Re: the rubber lining on a homemade - what about using the spray on rubber stuff you see on the infomercials?? You know, the stuff that turns and old truck into a submarine...???

-J.
 
i just bought a frankford arsenal yesterday from Firearms Outlet Canada. tumbling about a thousand 9mm cases right now first the first time.
im happy about not having lead dust from dry tumbling any more. :)
 
...and just air-dry on a towel.


Yeah... Low tech.
Some guys seem overly obsessed with the drying phase of the process...
Using their oven, their clothes dryer or buying a dehydrator.
I just spread my brass out on a boot tray over night.
 
My equipment is as follows:
-Lortone QT-12 tumbler
-Fine mesh strainer to empty tumble bucket and rinse prior to separation.
-RCBS media separator. Fill with water to facilitate separation of pins from brass.
-Food dehydrator. Deprimed brass will dry pretty fast (as when tumbling sized brass), but the dehydrator helps ensure all water is removed from brass that is still primed.
-Towel to remove excess water and transfer brass from separator to dehydrator.
 
I made mine, I had a motor so I just picked up odds and ends at princess auto, the most expensive pieces were the ABS fittings.

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I was just at PAuto looking at motors for a DIY build
 
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