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Re: Built a stainless media tumbler! [Re: J.G.] #5551109 01/19/15 06:03 AM
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Re: Built a stainless media tumbler! [Re: J.G.] #5551113 01/19/15 06:11 AM
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A little Turtle Wax works too.

I still use ground cobb media and have tried FLITZ added to the media and Liquid Turtle wax or what ever brand we had in the car bucket.



Re: Built a stainless media tumbler! [Re: Critterskinner] #5552007 01/19/15 07:02 PM
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Originally Posted By: Critterskinner
I have extremely hard water and I have used both the liquid and granular Lemi-Shine. I don't notice a difference between the two. What happened when you used the liquid?


The rinse aid (liquid) didn't shine my brass up - it actually dulled it. It was clean and very much useable, but not shiny by any definition.

Re: Built a stainless media tumbler! [Re: J.G.] #5555079 01/21/15 05:42 AM
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Do you have a list of everything needed? Also how loud is the motor?


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Re: Built a stainless media tumbler! [Re: daniel1381] #5555279 01/21/15 01:55 PM
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Originally Posted By: daniel1381
Do you have a list of everything needed? Also how loud is the motor?


The motor on mine is not load. But the drum rolling and the brass crashing around inside is loud.

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Re: Built a stainless media tumbler! [Re: J.G.] #5555301 01/21/15 02:09 PM
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walter do you have a list of stuff I need? I have a friend who has a bunch of motors laying around.


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Re: Built a stainless media tumbler! [Re: daniel1381] #5560979 01/24/15 12:48 AM
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Angle frame or plate steel base
4 - Pillow blocks
2 - steel shafts, slid heater hose over them
2 - pulleys, needs to spin rather slow
motor and drive belt
cartridge vessel, used 6" PVC pipe with end cap and 6-4 adapter with 4" rubber cap. Also has 1 1/2" pvc split in half screwed to the inside as an agitator - or a water jug.


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