09 September 2002, 15:57
WstrnhuntrBudget brass tumbler
I picked up one of those old Proctor silex Ice cream makers from a local thrift store for 10 bucks. I then removed the plastic insert inside that acts as an agitator and paded the inside of the canister with a special foam lining to help churn things and make it more quiet. Will get some media tomorrow and give it a try.
Which is best, corn cob or walnut shell?
10 September 2002, 14:10
WstrnhuntrIf anyone is interested I got some corn cob media today, dropped in a lot of sorry looking 30-06 cases and plugged it in for about 2 hours and out comes nice shiny looking brass. The darn thing works great! No more stinking acid cleaning..
12 September 2002, 07:13
SteveWstrnhuntr,
Cool!! Too bad I already have a tumbler. When I'm looking to get a bigger one a ice cream maker will be on my short list.
FWIW, I use crushed filbert (hazelnut for you people not blessed to live in the PNW) shells along with a couple capfuls of Dillon's brass polish.
-Steve
12 September 2002, 08:53
Dave In LBI too have a tumbler already , but a great media that is readily available and cheap is rice. i Saw a post on another site about it, and with a tsp. of Dillon Brass polish, and a bowl full of some old unused rice brass comes out nice and clean. then irun it through a session of Corn media to really polish it nice.