14 January 2005, 18:05
3584ELKTumbler Product Report
I wanted to report my findings after buying a Vibrashine tumbler. It has the same motor that is installed in all of them, but the bowl is cavernous, and for a rifle looney, that's a blessing. I noted several things, one is that you can mix chemicals in with your media. In my Lyman 600, those acts resulted in a melted lid. Next, the mfr. says never to move it while its running. Maybe I missed that in the instructions for the Lyman... At any rate, for $86 I feel I got a great tumbler.
16 January 2005, 21:01
rootbeerI just went to vibrashine.com (or whatever) and saw that they also have a media separator that fits over the mouth of their tumbler. What a novel idea! I will now drill a hole in the center of my separator and enjoy speedier, easier shake-out of media from my precious brass. Thanks, 3584ELK, for the post.
16 January 2005, 22:16
Edmondthe tumbler supplied with the moly kit is more powerful, I bought a few of them that I use for molycoating and case cleaning.
best separator is the Dillon squirrel cage especially the large one for my .50 BMG.

and the best media is mine, of course.

16 January 2005, 22:48
F6Hawkquote:
Originally posted by 3584ELK:
I wanted to report my findings after buying a Vibrashine tumbler. It has the same motor that is installed in all of them, but the bowl is cavernous, and for a rifle looney, that's a blessing. I noted several things, one is that you can mix chemicals in with your media. In my Lyman 600, those acts resulted in a melted lid. Next, the mfr. says never to move it while its running. Maybe I missed that in the instructions for the Lyman... At any rate, for $86 I feel I got a great tumbler.
$86? THeir site says $49.95 for the tumbler. Didja buy two?