Mikeinkaty
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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.
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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