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Had a good idea yesterday. I had tumbled some brass, and I leave the media in the tumbler and just drain off as much water as possible. Then I leave the tumbler open to dry.

I had a flash of inspiration though...I put a paper towel in the tumbler, pushed it down to the bottom and left it sticking up, like a wick. Capillary action kicked in and started drawing the water up and really cut down on my drying time. I'm probably not the first to think of it, but I felt like Chemistry 1301 wasn't totally wasted. I love applied knowledge.
 
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Why dry it? It won't rust.
 
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Pour off as much water as you can, spread on a cookie sheet, when the oven hits 350 shut it off and walk away for an hour.
 
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Actually you don't need the stove, pour off as much water as you can, pour the ss pins out evenly on a towel, and let the warm sun do the work.


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Why dry it? It won't rust.


It will.

I pour mine into a colander hung over a bucket and let it drip dry.
 
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No need to dry them. Keep the pins covered with water. Won't rust under water. Gotta have oxygen to rust. Works great for me.
 
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Why dry it? It won't rust.


It will.

I pour mine into a colander hung over a bucket and let it drip dry.



Mine hasn't in the four or so years I've been wet tumbling. And so what if it does?

Just tumble the rust off.
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Originally posted by Lapidary:
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Originally posted by rodell:
Why dry it? It won't rust.


It will.

I pour mine into a colander hung over a bucket and let it drip dry.



Mine hasn't in the four or so years I've been wet tumbling. And so what if it does?

Just tumble the rust off.
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Mine did (just a little on the bottom of the barrel) after a few days of sitting with a little water in the bottom.

"And so what if it does?" It probably won't make any difference in polishing brass, besides more mess in the barrel. I polish jewelry with mine, and any pitting or edges on the shot will leave scratches/uneven finish.
 
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I do my final rinse with really hot tap water and pour off as much as I can. The pins dry out in the liner just fine.
I do live in a very dry climate and my tumbler is in the utility room so that helps I'm sure.
 
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I'm tumbling at least every other day, so I don't bother. If I'm going to take a break for a few days I pour the drum through a miners screen to get most of the water out and pour the pins on a folding table with a fan blowing on it. Dry in a couple of hours. Put I do dislike chasing those little buggers all over with a magnet.
 
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I have one batch of pins that rust a bit. Don't really care though as I just run use it and its gone again.


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This! tu2

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No need to dry them. Keep the pins covered with water. Won't rust under water. Gotta have oxygen to rust. Works great for me.


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I don't think drying SS media is difficult ro complicated.
 
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