Brass is in the CED dryer right now. I'll deal with it when I wake up tomorrow morning. Not really concerned about length of time, brass isn't gonna weaken at 145f.
I've plugged my tumbler into a timer, something that might work for you also?
Brass is in the CED dryer right now. I'll deal with it when I wake up tomorrow morning. Not really concerned about length of time, brass isn't gonna weaken at 145f.
I've plugged my tumbler into a timer, something that might work for you also?
Trimmed some 223 brass and got my wet tumbling processing chain set up (Rebel 17 tumbler + FA bucket media separator + CED brass dryer). Did a run of some range pickups, and I have to say it's impressive how clean wet tumbling gets stuff. Downside is that those pins are kind of a PITA to manage. Wound up using a fridge magnet to grab a couple stragglers - I bet someone makes a tool for this, right?
Brass is in the CED dryer right now. I'll deal with it when I wake up tomorrow morning. Not really concerned about length of time, brass isn't gonna weaken at 145f.
I'm sure it would, just not quite there yet. Probably will get a pair of Belkin Conserve timers, since those go for 3 and 6 hours - just about right for tumbling and brass drying.I've plugged my tumbler into a timer, something that might work for you also?
Meh, we've been doing that since Thumbler started tumbling.
It is a good idea though, vibrating cleaners bother mom much less in the middle of the night!
Right? It's not quite as much of a game changer as the case feeder, but it's pretty close. Just crank that lever until you run out of something, refill, and then keep pulling. Pretty good life.Just set up the Mr. Bulletfeeder on my 650. Loading 165gn 9mm is so easy now it almost feels like I'm cheating.
I bought the 223/556 kit and will be setting that up in the near future
Right? It's not quite as much of a game changer as the case feeder, but it's pretty close. Just crank that lever until you run out of something, refill, and then keep pulling. Pretty good life.
My wife gets real pissed about vibrators in the middle of the night. That's sleeping time she says.
Figured out how I bent the depriming pin. Turns out a few cases mixed in with my brass are f-ing berdan primed. At least I didn’t bend this decapper before I realized what was going on. Also easy to spot the cases as they are S&B head stamp and SMEARED with primer sealant (seriously looks like someone dipped the cases in primer sealant).
Got the Lee Pro 1000 (bought in 1995) tuned in and humming along pumping out 45acp, 6gr 231 powder, Winchester primers, 230fr FMJ. My case ejection mod, made from a junk drawer clevis pin. It works perfect and took 3 minutes to mod, no dis-assembly needed.
Got 350 rounds done after solving a case flare issue to seat the bullet and dicking around with the bullet feeder gimmick, tossed it.