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Don't think I can keep up with the oven metaphors, but staying in the kitchen, doesn't the medium get dull if unnecessarily over used?


Could someone kindly post a picture of Jennifer Love Hewett so we can decide if overused mediums get dull?
 
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About two hours. When I replace the walnut, I put about 3/4 cup of rice in it and the Dillon Polish. Does a great job. Later John


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But!I buy walnut bird-cage media [cheaper than anything else I ahve found] at the pet store and add a few drops, maybe a teaspoon of Brasso. I tumble for usually 2 hours. Then serve with the primer of choice and a dash of gunpowder. Topped off with the right bullet. Serving size is one per cartridge.


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Originally posted by keppelj:
Don't think I can keep up with the oven metaphors, but staying in the kitchen, doesn't the medium get dull if unnecessarily over used?


Could someone kindly post a picture of Jennifer Love Hewett so we can decide if overused mediums get dull?


Hell yeah! Just a Pic is would be great!!


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Dynamite picture, but I thought she was a singer not a medium.
 
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But!I buy walnut bird-cage media [cheaper than anything else I ahve found] at the pet store and add a few drops, maybe a teaspoon of Brasso. I tumble for usually 2 hours. Then serve with the primer of choice and a dash of gunpowder. Topped off with the right bullet. Serving size is one per cartridge.


IMO the Brasso can attack the Brass and lead to its failure. I use Nu-Finish car polish - about $5.50 for 16 ounces at Wal-Mart. Hasn't any ammonia to attack the brass.
 
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1 hr and 49 mins. exactly or you will ruin it all...... Big Grin Razzer


Chris, we need to synchronize our watches. I tried it for 1 hr and 49 minutes, but it seemed undercooked. Seems to me my tumbler likes 1 hr and 52 minutes. Wink


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Herb686, I never read the components of Brasso [us former Marines are addicted to the stuff] but your suggestion has good merit. I may be buying some auto polish stuff instead. Thanks.


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