Stainless Tumbling Media

As the composition changes so does the qualities of the material (stainless , ferous, non-ferrous, hardness , tensile strength etc.....)

Many different "stainless" steels that are ferrous.

Corrosion resistance is NOT related to ferrous qualities of metals.



Stainless steel is non-magnetic!
 
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As the composition changes so does the qualities of the material (stainless , ferous, non-ferrous, hardness , tensile strength etc.....)

Many different "stainless" steels that are ferrous.

Corrosion resistance is NOT related to ferrous qualities of metals.




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Can the stainless type media be used with the vibrating type "tumblers"? I have a big old Dillon that use with walnut and rouge right now ...
 
Can the stainless type media be used with the vibrating type "tumblers"? I have a big old Dillon that use with walnut and rouge right now ...

Probably not... The weight would likely kill your vibratory tumbler.
I mean.. If you fill that thing with sufficient SS pins it's ginna weigh 20-30lbs.
'Some volume of walnut or corn cobb weighs very little
 
Probably not... The weight would likely kill your vibratory tumbler.
I mean.. If you fill that thing with sufficient SS pins it's ginna weigh 20-30lbs.
'Some volume of walnut or corn cobb weighs very little

Also i believe your brass would just bounce around on top of the pins, it wouldn't sink down and move around like it does with the walnut/ corn cob
 
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