Tumbler running for days

Maqaiti

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2 days ago, I dumped some brass into the tumbler. I was going to turn it off just before midnight... but forgot about it. This evening I went into the shed to cut some 2x4s and the tumbler was still running. :redface:
Is there a chance of wrecking a tumbler running for a couple days? At least the brass couldn't be shinier. It is a Hornady tumbler, not sure of the model.
Thanks.

Ronnie
 
Tumbler abuse!

You won't have done any harm to the brass.If the tumbler didn't like it,it would stop.I am thinking it might catch fire if it was over worked,so I leave mine running away from fuel/flammables.If it catches fire it will melt into an interesting puddle,but won't burn my house down.
 
No damage. Some tumblers, such as those used to polish rocks (similar to ones for brass), run for months at a time.

I have left a tumbler on for the better part of a week. The batch was pistol cases, mixed brass and nickel. They all came out brass as the added polishing compound took off a lot of the nickel!!!!.

Unless you are using a lot of coarse abrasive mixed with your media, the dimensions won't change.
 
Green waxy deposits

Just dont leave your brass in a tumbler for a long period of time not running. A green waxy deposit will form on the brass and stain it.

I had this happen with rouge bearing walnut media.

Puma
 
As long as your tumbler is CSA or UL approved, I see no reason it couldn't be left running until the motor gives out without causing a fire. That is what these labs test for. The old extension cord that you used to plug it into could be another story though.
 
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