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Longevity of tumbling media?
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I picked up a 25lb bag of crushed walnut from Petsmart today. How long do you all reuse your crushed corncob or crushed walnut media? How many shells can you clean on a single bowlful of tumbling media? Right now I have about 500 shells of .50 cal that I want to tumble (vibrate). I have a Lyman tumbler/vibrator and I have been using the Lyman corncob media that I bought with it.

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I only use ground corn cob. I change it when it starts to look dirty, or when I start getting a lot of dust off the stuff when I open the lid. Corn cob is cheap enough where it isn't a big cost concern. When you clean out the tumbler and load it up with clean media and fresh polishing liquid the brass really comes out nice! Bill T.
 
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BOOMHave had it in the vibrator for about 6 years. Just keep adding a little from time to time.Never gets very dirty. bewilderedroger bewildered Some people may find that hard to believe.


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Have had it in the vibrator for about 6 years. Just keep adding a little from time to time.Never gets very dirty. roger Some people may find that hard to believe

Nope Mine has been in there that long. Add a little for loss and some more polish now and then.


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One of my tumblers has had basically the same media for nearly 4 years. My m/o is much like that of the above posters: add a bit when necessary. For me, it's worked just fine.

I have an older tumbler, though, that seems to break down the media and cause more dust. I am assuming it is due to the unit vibrating at a higher speed. In it, I do change the media after every 3-4 times.


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The media itself lasts a very long time.

When your media starts looking dark, toss in a paper towel cut into 4 to 8 squares. The smallish particles of dirty stuff gets clogged in the fibers for removal.
 
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The media itself lasts a very long time.

When your media starts looking dark, toss in a paper towel cut into 4 to 8 squares. The smallish particles of dirty stuff gets clogged in the fibers for removal.


That's the ticket and I do it every time. Lately I've been using my wife's dryer sheets. Really great and eleminates a lot of static. claproger


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