I am wondering which thumlers tumbler you fellas use with the stainless pins?
jonbearman said:I am wondering which thumlers tumbler you fellas use with the stainless pins?
Bags said:I use the high speed model B as well.
jonbearman said:I am wondering which thumlers tumbler you fellas use with the stainless pins?
amlevin said:jonbearman said:I am wondering which thumlers tumbler you fellas use with the stainless pins?
I use an RCBS Sidewinder I bought back when they were affordable 8) Still works great 30 years later and it gets used enough where I've worn the edges on the drive rings down a noticeable amount.
CatShooter said:amlevin said:jonbearman said:I am wondering which thumlers tumbler you fellas use with the stainless pins?
I use an RCBS Sidewinder I bought back when they were affordable 8) Still works great 30 years later and it gets used enough where I've worn the edges on the drive rings down a noticeable amount.
I read your comment about "back when they were affordable" and it peaked my curiosity, cuz I bought one and didn't like it so I gave it to a friend. I thought it was "Winky Dink".
Now it is over $400??
That is obscene!! There is no way in hell is it worth 1/2 that much.
markm87 said:I'm running TWO of the model B tumblers. I staggers brass into production in perfect manageable batches.
jonbearman said:The reason I asked was a friend is pretty much giving me one but it seems to spin slower than the ones on you tube video's and was wondering if they made 2 model b's with different pulleys and motors.
6Dasher said:Watch out with your precision or neck-turned brass. Major peening after cleaning which means trimming and/or heavy chamfering. I have the high speed model but it is the bane of my brass. Looking to make it run about 1/4 the speed, else dumping it.
