11 September 2010, 04:43
338zmagClean Lube from Turned Necks
I turned the necks on about 250 cases. I was told that acetone was a good way to clean the lube from the necks. Since I got lube on the inside and outside, I dipped a few cases in acetone and used a Q-tip on the inside of the neck. This took care of the lube, but is a nasty way of cleaning in my opinion. I am not sure if it's harmful to the brass. Any comments on this method? Any other cleaning suggestions would be appreciated.
11 September 2010, 05:05
SR4759Just use 99% isopropyl alcohol.
I would not use acetone because it is more of a fire hazard than the alcohol.
11 September 2010, 05:44
homebrewerHot water, dish detergent, a little elbow grease, rinse, dry. How I do it...
11 September 2010, 07:44
Kevin GulletteWhile the case is still spinning on my neck-turning motor, I use a folded pipe-cleaner dipped in naptha........done.
Hope this helps.
Kevin
11 September 2010, 11:59
wasbeemanWhy not toss 'em into a tumbler for a while. I lube the inside of my case necks and all I've ever done to clean out the lube inside the neck was dump them in the tumbler.
11 September 2010, 13:41
Idaho Sharpshootertime to visit Harbor Freight and buy one of those inexpensive sonic parts cleaners...
Rich
11 September 2010, 18:08
NEJackquote:
Originally posted by Idaho Sharpshooter:
time to visit Harbor Freight and buy one of those inexpensive sonic parts cleaners...
Rich
Need to do that. Might be an anniversary gift for me this year.
11 September 2010, 18:11
338zmagThanks guys. All great responses. I.S. what cleaning agent do you use with the sonic cleaner? I was thinking about getting one of those.
11 September 2010, 23:54
homebrewerquote:
Originally posted by Idaho Sharpshooter:
Time to visit Harbor Freight and buy one of those inexpensive sonic parts cleaners...
Rich
Yep! I love mine. I tried cleaning about 75 (I'd guess) .223 cases in a tin can. The primers were still in them. You would not believe the amount of carbon crap that came out in the solution. I saved it for research purposes. Next, I'll punch the primers on a fresh batch of dirties and see how well the insides and primer pockets clean out.
11 September 2010, 23:56
homebrewerquote:
Originally posted by 338zmag:
Thanks guys. All great responses. I.S. what cleaning agent do you use with the sonic cleaner? I was thinking about getting one of those.
I have a thread about Lemi-Shine somewhere in these pages. Read that. You should get enough info to start dreaming up your own witch's brew.