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S.A. Boggs
12-27-2017, 12:53
Tumbling media is now $100/50lb delivered so I was going to order a Hornady wet tumbler and I went looking. Either companies don't carry them or out of stock so I called Hornady. It appears that the manufacturer won't be shipping them for 90 days and I either wait or order something else. It looks like Battenfield from Graf. Any suggestions?
Sam

nf1e
12-27-2017, 01:23
Thumler works great in my playroom.

Allen
12-27-2017, 01:30
I also have a Thumler. I have used it for many years and can be used wet or dry. I bought mine based upon my brothers experience with his which is probably 40-50 years old now and still runs great. Of course these days they don't get used much. Many use the RCBS but they are double the price as the Thumbler and the tub is plastic I believe. Thumblers have been out so long they can even be bought used on ebay along with parts. Some people who tumble a LOT have been known to use an electric cement mixer like those sold by Harbor Freight. I bet they are noisy though. The Thumler steel tub is rubber lined and the RCBS is plastic? so not so noisy.

If you decide on a Thumbler it is the model B only that we speak of. The others are smaller, plastic and basically only meant to polish small quantities of rocks.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Thumblers-Tumbler-Model-B-140-HS-NIB-115V/272980851935?hash=item3f8eed3cdf:g:b3sAAOSwnCFaMKm G

https://www.ebay.com/itm/RCBS-Sidewinder-Rotary-Case-Tumbler-110-Volt-87000/182430587851?epid=1501758197&hash=item2a79b5dbcb:g:BSQAAOSw3h1ZQdSE

Stainless media pins on ebay run about $7 a pound but as you know are permanent. I use 5# in mine. 5# is just a double handful.

Amazon sells these too, both the Thumbler and the RCBS. They also sell the Hornady sonic cleaner (mixed reviews). I know nothing about these.

https://www.amazon.com/Hornady-Lock-N-Load-Sonic-Cleaners-Volt/dp/B00AU6CK20/ref=sr_1_9?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1514415847&sr=8-9&keywords=Hornady+TUMBLER

Major Tom
12-27-2017, 03:32
Sam, Frankfort Arsenal has a great wet media tumbler that won't break your bank account.

RED
12-27-2017, 04:59
Tumbling media is now $100/50lb delivered so I was going to order a Hornady wet tumbler and I went looking. Either companies don't carry them or out of stock so I called Hornady. It appears that the manufacturer won't be shipping them for 90 days and I either wait or order something else. It looks like Battenfield from Graf. Any suggestions?
Sam

Come on Sam... 50 lbs of tumbling media? How many million rounds do you intend to tumble? I have walnut hull media that has been used countless times over the past many years. I think I started out with 5 lb.s in 1995. Are you tumbling to clean, or to polish? The difference is two teaspoons of car polish for 100 rd.s of '06 brass.

barretcreek
12-27-2017, 07:19
Go to a pet supply store and take your pick of walnut shell, corn cob or ?? bedding mat'l. And yes, I have used an electric cement mixer when I have buckets of range brass to clean the first time.

Major Tom
12-28-2017, 05:55
. And yes, I have used an electric cement mixer when I have buckets of range brass to clean the first time.

Now there's a novel idea!

Allen
12-28-2017, 07:49
If you reload a lot.......

Sunray
12-28-2017, 09:51
What kind of tumbling media is now $100/50lb? Wally World wants $13.58US for a 5.75 kg(12.65 lbs) bag of corn cobs.
A net search for 'crushed walnut shells USA' turns up 162,000 sites. Mostly industrial suppliers for burr removal.

S.A. Boggs
12-28-2017, 12:41
I had checked with places that I had bought from before. This is for the brass business that I am slowly starting, I will be first doing 3,000 piece lots of brass to begin with. I plan on cleaning/polishing/popping primers and placing 250 per bag. !,000 .45ACP will be $80.00 I figure.
Sam

Roadkingtrax
12-28-2017, 12:54
Sam,

Try here: https://www.mcmaster.com/#abrasive-blasting-media/=1avghln

S.A. Boggs
12-28-2017, 04:00
Problem is the high shipping cost which add to the cost of doing business which <profit. Going to look local and see what is available.
Sam

Allen
12-28-2017, 04:06
I will be first doing 3,000 piece lots of brass to begin with.

Guezzzz, you might need something a little more HD or pro than average or run more than one at a time. Seeing how much better/quicker the wet/pins clean and the fact that sometimes the walnut will not remove all tarnish regardless of how long it is operated I would go with a wet tumbler regardless but just my 2 cents.

S.A. Boggs
12-28-2017, 05:38
Guezzzz, you might need something a little more HD or pro than average or run more than one at a time. Seeing how much better/quicker the wet/pins clean and the fact that sometimes the walnut will not remove all tarnish regardless of how long it is operated I would go with a wet tumbler regardless but just my 2 cents.
I am looking more in that direction, I would prefer the Hornady due to their great warranty.
Sam

leftyo
12-28-2017, 06:39
if your going to do it as a business, you need something better than what available for any reloader. depending on your quantity a small to mid sized cement mixer . we called them baird drums at work, and did about 20,000 30-06 cases at a crack. though they were a fairly large drum.

tatonka
12-28-2017, 09:17
Cabela's has the Frankfort Arsenal wet pin drum system for $119.99 with free shipping, 5# pins and cleaning solution. If you're military or a vet, you
get another 5% off. This was as of 2hrs. ago, would be a good way to start. For about $180 or so, Harbor Freight has a nice cement mixer. Silicone caulk
the seams in the barrel and you are good to go. HTH

Sunray
12-29-2017, 09:35
Bought what?
"...This is for the brass business..." Totally different game. You need to be talking to the makers of the stuff, not retailers. Wholesalers at the very least. Absolutely not any company supplying domestic reloaders like Hornady. You don't want domestic tools either.

S.A. Boggs
12-29-2017, 03:36
I have decided to go with a cement mixer and pins.
Sam

Allen
12-29-2017, 04:19
I have decided to go with a cement mixer and pins.
Sam

Let us know how it works out.