How I clean my brass

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I don't like to spend money if I don't have too.

I deliberated long and hard on this subject (at least a day). I decided that I already have a tumbler in my house - the clothes dryer. ( I live alone). So I load my brass into 1/2 gallon plastic wide-mouthed grapefruit juice jugs and strap them inside my clothes dryer using zip ties. I can do 3 jugs at a time for a max of about 600 rounds. I set the dryer on a no heat setting and let it run for a max interval, twice. About 2.5 hours total. I use Lemi Shine and Dawn soap and NO pins. This is after I have deprimed the cases. Results are excellent. Oh, I start with very hot water. The jugs are pointing toward the open door so the drum rotation will keep the lids tight. The only expense outside of electricity is the zip ties.

Afterwards I dump the brass into a large SS collendar and give them a thorough rinsing. Then dry them on a towel then use a 1500 watt heat gun to finish the drying.
 
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That was good for a chuckle....but I am not knocking it! Sounds like a novel idea. I have heard of people using the dishwasher to clean their guns, but I have never tried it. I recently bought a sonic cleaner to clean my brass which works pretty good. Just a pain getting them dry again. Maybe the dryer would work to get them nice and dry??!!
 
I'm not knocking it either, but the Frankfort Arsenal vibratory tumbler is only about $35 shipped from Amazon (maybe other sources as well). Walnut shell media is also very affordable either online or at pet stores. A bottle of NuFinish and/or odorless mineral spirits and you're rolling for a long time.

I do clean my brass in a water, vinegar, salt and Dawn solution (then allowed to dry) before I tumble. The tumbling media lasts quite a while not having to remove the dirt, carbon, etc.

Again, not a dig on the method. I applaud your ingenuity.


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Imo, you are over thinking this. Tbs of oemishine, gal of warm water, couple drops of dish soap. Throw in 2-3k cases, swish around for 15min, rinse, drain, dry.
 
Why not put the brass in the jugs in a back pack and jog for 2 1/2 hours? If you had a dirt bike you could tie the jugs on the back and go down a rough road. What about a drill attached to a hamster cage? Put the jugs on your lawn mower with a blade out of balance? You have given me ideals.:cool: I have a bench grinder that is out of balance I was going to throw away. I could tie a container to the top of that. Thanks.:)
 
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Brother, that is ingenuity at its finest!

I have a friend who found he had an unused and unwanted ice cream maker in the garage. He put brass, lemi-shine and hot water in it. He placed it on an angle that wouldn't leak but would tumble the brass and let it run outside for an hour. Voila! Clean brass and the neighbors think he has fresh ice cream!
 
Does it clean the primer pockets or the inside of the brass? For me that is the big selling point of the SS pin wet tumble method.
 
Does it clean the primer pockets or the inside of the brass? For me that is the big selling point of the SS pin wet tumble method.

"Clean" is a subjective thing. But so far this method has been adequate for my needs. One thing that really helps is starting out with hot water. I have my hot water tank set pretty high. I put hot water in first and let it bring the cases up to temp, then dump it out and add more. Then I put the soap and lemi shine in.
 
I'd rather run through a pit full of rattlesnakes barefoot than to use my wife's dryer to clean brass.

It sounds like a great idea, just way too risky for me.
 
If you ever think about a vibrating tumbler Harbor Freight has a nice 5Lb. vibator for $55 or the 18 Lb. for $165. I have used a vibrating tumbler for years on brass and metal detector finds and works great. If you keep an eye on Harbor Freight they always have sales and 20-25% coupons to bring the price dow.
 
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