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Sand Used in Tumblers?

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08 April 2015, 20:16
7mmreloader
Sand Used in Tumblers?
Has anyone heard of using sand as a cleaning/polishing component for tumblers?
08 April 2015, 20:35
Blacktailer
Never heard of doing this. I believe sand is too abrasive and rather than polish brass, you would remove material. If you were looking to deburr steel parts sand might work.


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08 April 2015, 21:05
hivelosity
Walnut or corn cobb laced with a brass cleaner.
08 April 2015, 21:19
Rapidrob
Bad idea. You do not want to use anything that removes brass,just the crud.


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08 April 2015, 23:22
Pa.Frank
In addition to the comments above, sand is heavy compared to corn cob or walnut hulls, I would think your tumbler would take a real beating.


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09 April 2015, 01:27
steyrsteve
A friend tried sand in his tumbler some years ago. The tumbled cases had the texture of those stick-ons you put on the floor of your shower to keep from slipping.
Sure cured any problem of too much bolt thrust!


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09 April 2015, 02:19
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09 April 2015, 03:07
dpcd
Not for polishing brass, for sure, but I use my tumbler (vibratory) with ceramic pellets for polishing and cleaning steel. Not brass.
09 April 2015, 14:45
Andre Mertens
I wonder if I wouldn't lose sleep at the thought of some sand grains sticking in tumbled cases and finally finding their way into my barrel CRYBABY


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09 April 2015, 17:25
jpl
quote:
Originally posted by hivelosity:
Walnut or corn cobb laced with a brass cleaner.


Be careful with this. You do not want anything with ammonia in there, and most brass polishes/cleaners have ammonia.
09 April 2015, 18:30
mete
Andre, how right you are. Sand [ SiO2 ] is extremely abrasive And when used you also get fine sand particles.
I solved an industrial problem when I heard parts were quickly wearing out carbide tooling .Sent out my technician to sample every step of production . The soft Al and zinc pieces had sand imbedded in them from a deburring tumbler .The carbide tooling was wearing very fast !
NO sand on guns please ! BTW sand + oil makes wonderful lapping compound !! shame 2020
10 April 2015, 03:21
plainsman456
I tried it once and even when left in for a few days,did nothing.
I did use some junk brass to try it out.
Now i use crushed walnut/lizard bedding and/or corn cobb.

The bedding was cheaper and cleaned faster.