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| looks like it needs some TLC
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| Yes it needed to have some sections of heater hose to replace the soft rubber that was falling apart. What ya expect from some thing I owned for 38 years and not knowing how long the machine shop owned it before I bought it. Al
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| Shamlessly stolen from a swedish forum; The SuperRedneck3000 Brass Tumbler Guess no further building instructions is required. |
| Posts: 118 | Location: Norway | Registered: 09 August 2007 |
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| You would need something inside a round container to prevent the brass from mealy just sliding along the bottom of the radial other wise it would work great
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| While not my own DIY project, the concept is simple enough. I found this one on craigslist with two barrels for $75!. My stainless media came today and I am in business! Looks like it runs about 60rpm. |
| Posts: 3345 | Location: Colorado U.S.A. | Registered: 24 December 2004 |
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| OK...I'm sold on this method! These 50-110 cases were totally stained and my vibratory tumbler with the red rouge media wouldn't touch them. Just gave them a brownish burnished look. This is after two hours in the tumbler. NEVER going back! |
| Posts: 3345 | Location: Colorado U.S.A. | Registered: 24 December 2004 |
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| quote: Originally posted by Doubless: More information than maybe you want; http://www.brianenos.com/forum...php?showtopic=130815
That is pretty much the concept I am going to work on. One thought is that the protruding bolts in the drum could damage the brass. Dont know why he didnt just use PVC cement to glue the fins into the drum. Along that line, what adhesive would work to glue fins into the interior of a plastic 5gal bucket? I am thinking that I can make fins from a smaller diameter bucket cut in quarters which have a thinner wall thickness and will have a little flex and be more gentle on the brass. The buckets I bought are the silver ones from Lowes and have a "5" in the recycle triangle with a "PP" below it. Does this mean it is polypropelene? |
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