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Posted: 10/21/2014 11:31:22 PM EDT
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I'm always trying to increase volume, decrease time, and deliver press ready brass. Still fooling around with the right "polishing compound" for volume and have it cost effective yet repeatable. A friend was at the shop and started laughing at the setup so I thought some of you guys would get a kick out of this little video. Looks like a pretty good idea to me!!! |
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I'm always trying to increase volume, decrease time, and deliver press ready brass. Still fooling around with the right "polishing compound" for volume and have it cost effective yet repeatable. A friend was at the shop and started laughing at the setup so I thought some of you guys would get a kick out of this little video. Looks like a pretty good idea to me!!! Cool, thank you. I have to get a ton of brass ready every month so saving time is essential. |
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Need some details here. All I see is what looks like sand coming out of a spinning blue drum. -Deke Simple specs: - Corn media - Cobalt cement mixer from Lowes - 1/4" wire mesh from Home Depot - Replace the bolts holding the blades with longer bolts. When installing, reverse the bolts so you can install wingnuts and fender washers on the outside of the drum - Use caution with the mesh, form it around the drum and watch for sharp edges. - Use polishing mix (working on a new formula) - Stand to the side of the mixer with beverage in hand, smiling. I clean 15,000-16,500 9mm per cement mixer every 90 minutes. My system is much faster for media collection than what's shown in the video. |
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