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Plastic tumbling media
31 March 2011, 04:59
craigsterPlastic tumbling media
Saw this at Harbor Freight:
http://www.harborfreight.com/5...ive-media-97817.htmlAnybody tried it for case cleaning?
31 March 2011, 06:18
Doc224/375An what were you considering it for ? Polishing ? I'd pass an bite the price dif and purchase REAL KNOWN quality media .
I do believe you'll be a lot happier and I know personally it will do a MUCH MUCH Better job . The Latter is what I myself use in Synthetic shapes and I got them so long ago and they LAST an LAST . I'll NEVER have to purchase them again , an I produce 5-7K cartridges per year .
http://www.kingspolishing.com/...l.aspx?contentid=816http://www.kramerindustriesonl...m/tumbling-media.htmhttp://www.mikro1.com/supplies/vibra2.pdf

31 March 2011, 06:58
ted thornI work in the thermoplastic industy and have used 30% glass filled nylon in my vi-bro bowl and in left my brass very clean but matt.
I went back to corncob and car wax.
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31 March 2011, 23:32
Jim C. <><quote:
used 30% glass filled nylon in my vi-bro bowl and in left my brass very clean but matt.
That sounds perfect to me.
01 April 2011, 03:51
Suwannee TimI have used plastic media much like Doc224/375 showed us in industry. One huge advantage over corn cob and walnut is you can wash it.
Suwannee Tim
02 April 2011, 22:08
Doc224/375One thing I failed to mention ; Media comes in all sorts of abrasive quality's ,so selection is paramount !.
From flour too chunks ,spheres ,disc ,cylinders ,triangles all sorts of shapes and nearly any abrasive concoctions you can imagine imbedded within plastic or synthetic media .
Combinations of media ( within reason ) produces superior finishes IMO ,than simply a single type .
Want jewelry polish finishes look into ceramic balls and cylinders (
Woods are you eying in on that ? I may be able to pry you away from that flitz spinning thingy

) .
I have NO affiliations with any of the companies I posted . So I would suggest if any of you are truly interested in substituting standard media or enhancing yours , contact Kramer Industries ASK them what they recommend ?. Then either form a collective pool purchase whatever, an split it between you . Different types of machines ,power an weight of media makes a substantial difference in effectiveness also .
The one thing I've become aware of over the years is , everybody has an opinion as to what a finished case should look like .
Some prefer Sparkle Jewelry and others are OK with clean an dull ,then there's those who are in between, An I fall into that group !

03 April 2011, 06:36
Joe from So. Cal.After years of using walnut media with rouge I switched to stainless steel media.
Although there is a outlay for a new tumbler and the handling is a bit different after the tumbling is done, the results are nothing short of spectacular.
03 April 2011, 08:21
bartscheSome time it surprises me how at times reloaders take sometings to the nth degree that have little real significance. I plead guilty also. How do it shoot?

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03 April 2011, 10:26
tasco 74quote:
Originally posted by Jim C. <><:
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used 30% glass filled nylon in my vi-bro bowl and in left my brass very clean but matt.
That sounds perfect to me.
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03 April 2011, 18:28
Hot Corequote:
Originally posted by craigster:
Saw this at Harbor Freight:
http://www.harborfreight.com/5...ive-media-97817.htmlAnybody tried it for case cleaning?
I'm drawn toward it like a magnet every time I'm in there. What we really need is for "you" to Test some of it and let us know how well it works.

03 April 2011, 21:28
craigsterquote:
Originally posted by Hot Core:
quote:
Originally posted by craigster:
Saw this at Harbor Freight:
http://www.harborfreight.com/5...ive-media-97817.htmlAnybody tried it for case cleaning?
I'm drawn toward it like a magnet every time I'm in there. What we really need is for "you" to Test some of it and let us know how well it works.
At $4 a pound for crap probably from China, I think I'll stick with good old made in the USA ground walnut shells.
03 April 2011, 21:38
ted thornIf anyone would like to try some 30% glass filled nylon PM me.
For shipping and the small cost of the plastic I can send you a flat rate box full for you to try.
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03 April 2011, 21:44
craigsterted,
Do you use the stuff straight or mixed?
04 April 2011, 01:16
ted thornI have only used it a couple times because it left me with a matt finish and I like bright shinny jewels.
I used it with no polish, just the plastic.
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04 April 2011, 18:02
Hot Corequote:
Originally posted by craigster:
At $4 a pound for crap probably from China, I think I'll stick with good old made in the USA ground walnut shells.

I also wonder what is REALLY in it.

No plastic (nor Nails) for me either, just good old Corn Cob and Walnut. And I'm NOT standing Inspection, so they just need to be clean so they function properly.