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Cleaning Brass? Tips?
Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 8:51 pm
by AggieMM
Well, after finally finding "cleaned" 9mm brass on Gunbroker, I realized that I could save some $$$'s if I cleaned my own brass. So, I have two questions.
First, I found this deal on MidwayUSA, includes cleaner, media separator, and supplies:
Frankford Arsenal Quick-N-EZ Case Tumbler Master Kit with Quick-N-EZ Rotary Media Separator 110 Volt
Is that a good product for a low volume reloader (~3500 rounds a year).
Second, what is your favorite formula for cleaning the brass?
Thanks.
Ryan
Re: Cleaning Brass? Tips?
Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 9:51 pm
by Charles L. Cotton
That looks just find for 3500/annually, or even much more.
Chas.
Re: Cleaning Brass? Tips?
Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 10:02 pm
by ghostrider
I think I had a different model, but I used to have a tumbler from Midway that I basically
wore out after a few years. The tumbler in the picture you posted looks similar (but not
identical) to the one I had. I replaced it with a Dillon:
http://www.dillonprecision.com/#/conten ... ?viewImg=1
Re: Cleaning Brass? Tips?
Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 10:24 pm
by longtooth
I load about 5K a yr & dont have one that good.
You should do fine.
Re: Cleaning Brass? Tips?
Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 11:23 pm
by RKirby
I bought that exact tumbler from Midway. Although I'm relatively new at reloading and it has had limited use, so far it works great and seems to be a quality product.
As for cleaning media, I use ground walnut shells that I buy in bulk from a feed store along with a little liquid auto polish. This works very well and is much cheaper ($14.00 for 20 lbs) than the over priced polishing media from the gun store.
I didn't buy the media separator. Instead, I use a homemade contraption that I cobbled up from an unused plastic minnow bucket and a $2.00 plastic strainer from the five and dime.
Re: Cleaning Brass? Tips?
Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 11:32 pm
by Keith B
RKirby wrote: ....and a $2.00 plastic strainer from the five and dime.
THAT'S inflation for ya. The five and dime is the new $2.00.
On cleaning brass, back when I was rolling my own, I also used the crushed walnut shells and brass polish combo. It worked great and seemed to be a lot faster. I also used a strainer that I confiscated from my Mom's kitchen.
Re: Cleaning Brass? Tips?
Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2008 12:24 am
by Target1911
Crushed Walnut shells work GREAT for cleaning without the polish. I didnt notice any difference using polish with the walnut shells that I got from the pet store (reptile bedding). But I think that it is just a little on the coarse side.
I finish with crushed corn cob and about a cap full of Nu-Finish car polish to get that "shiny NEW look" when I feel like it.