That of course is the reason why force air circulation is mandatory in any indoor gun range. Out doors less of any issue if there is a good wind. However, if you are one of those who loves the smell of gun smoke early in the morning and make it a point to inhale, you would be correct...We inhale/absorb a great deal more airborne lead contamination with each and every round we send through a barrel than we ever will when dry tumbling.
I'm impressed, John!
That certainly has a rugged look to it. 8" ID PVC? What do you figure for capacity, either in number of cases or weight of ss media?
I'd have attempted something like that but lacking welding skills & equipment the base'd have to either be wood or bolted aluminum.
Yes, it's extremely well built and quiet. I've seen the Franklin and used the Thumbler. IMO the STM Rebel is the best of the three.Does anyone have any experience with the Rebel Extreme tumbler that STM sells?
I am making myself sick from inhaling all the darn dust over the years and am fed up with it. I want to go to a wet /pin tumbler. Which size pins, separator, and tumbler do you recommend and why? I will be selling a rifle off to convert to this so it may take a short while and then sell off almost all my dry tumblers to boot. I have a Dillon large tumbler that works great but powderize's all the polish and what not. I wear a mask but still get the burn in my nose. I do high volume tumbling at times and it sucks.
What size pins do you recommend.
Do these effect case hardness in any way?
Just thinking a million pins crashing into the brass will clean it very well but is there a downside?
Just pondering.
CW
I had a dry tumbler. Then I went and bought the Franklin Arsenal Platinum Wet Tumbler.
Man what a step up. No more media in my primer pockets that I had to pick out that arent even clean. No more powdery film on the cases. This tumbler cleans the shells to the highest degree of shine from primer pockets to insides and all you need to add is a dash of Lemishine, Dawn and Water.
I would pick up the Magnet they sell for it as it great for picking up steel media pins from 5 gallon bucket (which you will need).
I have done well over ten thousand easily and it works perfectly every time.
I think Cabelas is running a sale on them btw.
Can someone please tell me what diameter pin is best to use in this application to avoid them getting stuck in flash holes etc.???????????
Reading reviews on other gun sites, along with the recommendations on this thread, it appears the .047 is the pin size to use.Can someone please tell me what diameter pin is best to use in this application to avoid them getting stuck in flash holes etc.???????????