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RCBS Sidewinder, Liquid Media Case Cleaner, and some warm water.......It wasn't near as expensive when I purchased mine as it is now, but the machine works great.....
I'm not as good as I was... But I'm the best I'll ever be...
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| Posts: 105 | Location: New York | Registered: 12 May 2006 |    |
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I've used a Lyman "Orange Crush" tumbler for over 20 years without any problems. For what it's worth, I saw an ad for a tumbler at Harbor Freight not too long ago. I don't remember the price, but I think it was pretty cheap.
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Dave
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I've had my midway tumbler for 12 years with only one problem. A factory recall in which midway not only paid for the shipping, they threw in a $20.00 coupon. All in all i'm very satisfied with it.
"It is better to die on your feet than to live on your knees!"
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| Posts: 1009 | Location: South Texas | Registered: 05 November 2007 |    |
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+1 on the Thumlers Mod B. I have mine for more than 20 years and have only replaced the belt twice and the rubber seal once. It's well worth the added cost if you want something that will work for years. Take a look here: http://www.therockshed.com/tumbler2.htmlFrank
Si hoc signum legere potes, operis boni in rebus Latinis alacribus et fructuosis potiri potes! If you can read this sign, you can get a good job in the fast-paced, high-paying world of Latin!)
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| Posts: 669 | Location: North Carolina | Registered: 30 April 2007 |    |
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I have two, a large Dillon and a small Lyman. No problems with the Dillon (5 years). The Lyman, bought at the same time, had the plastic lid crack completely across after about 18 months. I juryrigged a lid out of light plywood and am still using it that way.
Big bang, much smash'em.
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| Posts: 462 | Location: New Mexico | Registered: 26 September 2006 |    |
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My Franklin vibrating case cleaner motor has seized twice. I tinkered with it and got it running again. The motor frame had loosened in about year, allowing the rotor to rub. First time I didn't get the screws tight enough and the problem returned after another year. The second time I did it right. It's been running strongly for the last three years, 50k cases, conservative estimate. Hopefully, they've taken care of the problem.
->It's around here somewhere!<-
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| Posts: 421 | Location: Oregon | Registered: 30 October 2003 |    |
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