comagutsa said:I rise mine in cold water and leave wet in tumbler ..haven't gone rusty yet
Same here and no rust after almost 5 years.
comagutsa said:I rise mine in cold water and leave wet in tumbler ..haven't gone rusty yet
ericbc7 said:my only issue with wet pin tumbling is how to find a strainer that will keep the f-ing pins from going into my p-trap. Does anyone have a lead to a good strong kitchen strainer that will keep pins from my drain? I vote for FART as best value for wet tumbling.
ericbc7 said:my only issue with wet pin tumbling is how to find a strainer that will keep the f-ing pins from going into my p-trap. Does anyone have a lead to a good strong kitchen strainer that will keep pins from my drain? I vote for FART as best value for wet tumbling.
Dos XX said:I run 100 .308 case at a time. I reach my hand in and pull them out 5 or 8 at a time, turn them over and shake the pins out of the cases back into the tumbler, put them in a colander and rinse them. The pins don't leave the tumbler.
I then turn the tumbler media container on it's side on the divider between my kitchen sinks and start shooting water in there with the hose. You can rinse like this and never move the pins to the mouth of the tumbler. You can rotate it a few times so you are rinsing a new set of pins. I do this until no more soap runs out. I then store them wet in the tumbler.
I do have a wire mesh colander with a black handle on it that is fine enough to not let pins through. Once or twice I have dumped the pins in there to rinse them. I quit doing that. I think it is this one. It likely came from Bed Bath and Beyond or some place like that. The wife has no idea I use the colander for this, and I intend to keep it that way.
http://www.amazon.com/OXO-Grips-8-Inch-Double-Strainer/dp/B00004OCLX/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1422492810&sr=8-2&keywords=fine+wire+
savageshooter86 said:Anyone tell difference between rinsing with hot vs cold water? Or tumbling with hot vs cold?
Thanks
savageshooter86 said:Anyone tell difference between rinsing with hot vs cold water? Or tumbling with hot vs cold?
Thanks
No. I dump it out in mud sink, rinse a few times to remove the soap. I then put clean water in the media separator bottom for rinse and pin separation.Dos XX said:Pres,
Are you dumping the dirty tumbler water into the media separator?
Pres100 said:No. I dump it out in mud sink, rinse a few times to remove the soap. I then put clean water in the media separator bottom for rinse and pin separation.Dos XX said:Pres,
Are you dumping the dirty tumbler water into the media separator?
I started out leaving the tumbler 2/3 full of water and dumping the pins out under water, but it really started making a mess and takes a lot of time. I found the separator 10x faster.
There's no right or wrong way to do it, that's just what worked best for me when processing a lot of brass at once.
savageshooter86 said:
If you only do say 60-100 rounds of 308 do you fill water all the way up or just enough to cover pins?
savageshooter86
I have done about 1500 5.56 pieces total so far and they came out awesome. Max per cleaning was about 450 and worked great