Well, I pulled a dumb move and forgot to turn the tumbler off before I went to bed. It has now been going for about 11 hours. Should I be worried about brass being too thin now? Opinions?
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^^+1I have mine running on a timer for that very reason
Yep, I have a coffee pot type timer on mine--works greatI have mine running on a timer for that very reason
There is no surface zinc as brass is a solution. The chemical bonds are much tougher than the mechanical abrasion of tumbling.No thinning problem.
But squeaky clean brass may need some extra lube on the first few brass into a full length die.
The surface zinc may have been partly removed?
https://www.ampannealing.com/articles/40/annealing-under-the-microscope/The tumbling effectively creates a harder "skin” on the surface which is undetectable even under 200X magnification or higher
The mouths will be peened the same at 1hr. Couple quick spins with a debur tool and youre back in businessIf you wet tumbled with stainless steel media for 11 hours you are going to have badly peened case mouths. They will need to be trimmed and chamfered to remove the peening.
If you used a vibratory tumbler you should just have very clean brass and nothing to worry about.
The mouths will be peened the same at 1hr. Couple quick spins with a debur tool and youre back in business