Has anyone ever used their wet pin tumbling for anything other than brass?
I have a Lyman wet pin tumbler that holds 1,000 9mm per run.
My Grandson and I collected over 200 golf balls from a pond by the golf course in my neighborhood. Area is in a drought so GC is not allowed to pump water to pond and its 4' from normal edge to water line. We brought a bucket and a 3 prong rake with 4' handle and collected the balls. Some of them have been there for years with black gunk (maybe oil seepage into pond over the years) on balls. Cleaned several of them with stainless steel brush (soft bristle brush was not removing the gunk) but its a long process
and thought of using the wet pin tumbler for 10-30 balls at a time.
Thoughts?
I have a Lyman wet pin tumbler that holds 1,000 9mm per run.
My Grandson and I collected over 200 golf balls from a pond by the golf course in my neighborhood. Area is in a drought so GC is not allowed to pump water to pond and its 4' from normal edge to water line. We brought a bucket and a 3 prong rake with 4' handle and collected the balls. Some of them have been there for years with black gunk (maybe oil seepage into pond over the years) on balls. Cleaned several of them with stainless steel brush (soft bristle brush was not removing the gunk) but its a long process
and thought of using the wet pin tumbler for 10-30 balls at a time.
Thoughts?