deye243 wrote:does anyone know if Citric acid is as good as lemi shine
Bills Shed wrote:As a swager of projectiles I do lots of cleaning of old brass to make jackets.
balter wrote:Bills Shed wrote:As a swager of projectiles I do lots of cleaning of old brass to make jackets.
How long does it take you start to finish to make a bullet like that you reckon?
Bills Shed wrote:I would estimate that each pill takes less than a minute to produce.
Josh Smith wrote:Don't you all have rock polishing tumblers down that way?
Josh Smith wrote:Don't you all have rock polishing tumblers down that way?
That's what I use.
Josh
Jack V wrote:Sounds very risky , if the bag split or came undone the washing machine may be damaged severely.
KWhorenet wrote:Would placing brass and pins in a sturdy zipped up bag and chucking the top loader washing machine do a good enough job at cleaning?
Lorgar wrote:KWhorenet wrote:Would placing brass and pins in a sturdy zipped up bag and chucking the top loader washing machine do a good enough job at cleaning?
You've got me thinking....
I dunno about a regular plastic bag, I suspect the pins pierce the bag like Jack suggested, but I think the idea has legs.
pracshooter wrote:Pins in a bag would be a complete waste of time. Cleaning takes place by a waterfall effect of brass and pins tumbling off the sides of the container and rubbing in the process. Pins are going to nothing inside a bag, except clunk a lot.
deye243 wrote:yeh but since when does a front load washer run for 3 hours or more
deye243 wrote:why so defensive , grow up a bit it was not a personal attack it is what's called constructive criticism
edit did someone deleted a post
Oldbloke wrote:The final rinse would remove the last of the contaminants