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ConfusedTumbled some cases I fired yesterday. The media was nothing but my same old walnut and as usual cut up fabric softener inchlings. Did it outside with the cover off as always. The temperature got to 104 F and the humidity was terrible. shocker After about 4 hours I stared to unload the tumbler.To my surprise all the cases were caked solid with walnut. So much so that it was difficult even to gouge the stuff out wit a 3/16 screw driver blade.
OK! old any like experience or brilliant opinions? sofa roger


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yeh, had a problem like that. i used too much brass cleaner and ended up with a small drill bit and a couple hours later.wont do that again
 
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had that happen before more than once. so i quit using walnut and went to corncobs
 
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oldIt's a little cooler this morn . Put the cases in the tumbler without the walnut and turned her loose.Problem solved. tu2roger beer


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