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Thread: Case Tumbler and Walnut Media Trick

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    Case Tumbler and Walnut Media Trick

    Just tried a new trick I learned of from a comment someone made on another site on the dust from Walnut media when you are cleaning brass in your tumbler.
    Keep your old dryer sheets, I use the ones from Dollar general.
    I have a Dillon 2000 that holds 1300 38 special cases. I loaded it up with just over 1000 cases, threw the walnut media in with 5 used dryer sheets, then let it run for 3 hours.
    Low and behold, I took the lid off and my cases were virtually free of dust. Couldn't believe it.
    I am thinking of trying 10 sheets on the next run....will let everyone know how it works.

    Just thought I would pass this on to those of you that use walnut and have had dust problems.
    This works like a charm.

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    Yep, standard practice for many on here and many posts to that effect.


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    Ordinary paper towels work well, too. I tear them into long strips and drop in.

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    Paper towels and dryer sheets cut down on dust? Amazing!

    Does it work with corn cob media as well?

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    Do new dryer sheets work as well as the used ones?

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    Another thing that helps is to throw fresh orange peels in when tumbling.

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    The used dryer sheets are free and work great. They're more frayed than new ones and I would think this helps trap the dust. I see no reason to use new ones.

    I impale mine on the bolt that holds the lid on, and they always come out filthy with dust. My (midway/frankford arsenal) tumbler seems to accumulate dust on the center of the hopper, around the bolt anyway, so this seems to work best for me.

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    Use filters, but never tries orange peels. Will have to give that a try!
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    Not only do orange peels do well, but the citrus helps the cleaning process.

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    Never tried the orange peel idea. I'll have to do it when we have oranges and I feel like tumbling.

    Now this may not be a measurable amount, but am I wrong in thinking that this would also extend the life of your media? I mean the contaminates are being absorbed into pieces that are thrown away, and that can't be a bad thing, right?

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    Neat ideas, if your favorite gal uses a liquid fabric softener you can use a spot of in on the paper towel
    as mentioned already and it should work similar to the drier sheet.
    The orange peel trick is very interesting.

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    I switched to wet tumbling with ss pins, Dawn dish detergent and Lemishine. I bought the #40 tumbler so it was almost a $900 investment =but= I won't be buying anymore corncob, crushed walnut shells, dryer sheets, etc. In the long run, its a lot less expensive cleaning brass this way and it does a lot better job at cleaning brass than anything I have tried with dry tumbling. In fact, just got my Lyman 2500 Pro Magnum back from Lyman where they changed everything except for the bowl and you may see a "for sale" sign on it real soon...

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