Need to clean really tarnished brass?

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Re: Need to clean really tarnished brass?

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Charles L. Cotton wrote: Fri Mar 29, 2019 10:53 am I'd like to build something larger than the Frankfort Arsenal tumbler, but there just isn't enough time. I have so much brass that I don't need to turn it around quickly. This means I can shoot until I have thousands of rounds to clean. Has any Forum Members built a wet tumbler?

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Why not use one of those small job site concrete mixers? I’m only half joking...
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Re: Need to clean really tarnished brass?

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SigM4 wrote: Tue Apr 30, 2019 8:43 pm
Charles L. Cotton wrote: Fri Mar 29, 2019 10:53 am I'd like to build something larger than the Frankfort Arsenal tumbler, but there just isn't enough time. I have so much brass that I don't need to turn it around quickly. This means I can shoot until I have thousands of rounds to clean. Has any Forum Members built a wet tumbler?

Chas.
Why not use one of those small job site concrete mixers? I’m only half joking...

The guy who owned the range my Dad use to take me to sold ammo he reloaded. He actually did just that for range brass he picked up when he had a large enough batch.
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