lol, spqrzilla,
I'm guessing it didn't fire back? ;)
-John
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lol, spqrzilla,
I'm guessing it didn't fire back? ;)
-John
I got this idea to convert a cement mixer into a tumbler that will take 5 gal buckets. Fill the bucket a third to half with brass, fill with ground walnut, spin a lid on, lock it into the mixer and turn it on. It would take cleaning mass amounts of brass down to a couple hours instead of a couple days.
Ever seen it done?
Jerry does it.
https://youtu.be/O5y_dsP3dsM
Found my brass. Sized 50 cases. Had bigger plans but life happened.
Q for the reloaders. I goofed and sized some of my 38spl cases .010 below min trim to length. Bullets and loads work fine but its a pain to have two different lengths.
Toss the shorties, trim all of the brass short or just put short ones in the backup pile. Fairly sure I don't want to deal with two different lengths.
I think it?s rondog on here that uses the liquid and stainless pins and does large batches in a cement mixer. I think he even posted a video of it in action.
I sold him a mixer. I want to see it in action.
The plastic drum ones at lowes, cost more. But easier on brass, especially if one is looking to earn "cash back" from their investment
. https://www.lowes.com/pd/Kobalt-4-cu...-Mixer/3591096