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<blockquote data-quote="Tymurrey" data-source="post: 228449" data-attributes="member: 859"><p>I use a stainless tumbler now, biggest issue is decapping before tumbling but with the stainless pins the cases come out like new. It has its drawbacks, such as dry time afterwards and checking for stuck pins, oh and mixing different cases is a terrible idea if one can fit inside the other. I still have the walnut media and vibratory tumbler but almost never use it I just plan ahead now to account for the time to let the cases dry. </p><p></p><p>My process is decap while watching tv, put in rotary tumbler with armorall wash and wax and some lemishine for 1 hour to 3 hours. Then rinse cases in media separator until suds are gone and pins have fallen out. Then place on towe and roll until dry and then place in front of heater vent for multiple days or if I’m in a hurry into oven at low temp or dehydrator. Then check for stuck pins before loading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tymurrey, post: 228449, member: 859"] I use a stainless tumbler now, biggest issue is decapping before tumbling but with the stainless pins the cases come out like new. It has its drawbacks, such as dry time afterwards and checking for stuck pins, oh and mixing different cases is a terrible idea if one can fit inside the other. I still have the walnut media and vibratory tumbler but almost never use it I just plan ahead now to account for the time to let the cases dry. My process is decap while watching tv, put in rotary tumbler with armorall wash and wax and some lemishine for 1 hour to 3 hours. Then rinse cases in media separator until suds are gone and pins have fallen out. Then place on towe and roll until dry and then place in front of heater vent for multiple days or if I’m in a hurry into oven at low temp or dehydrator. Then check for stuck pins before loading. [/QUOTE]
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