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Posted By: Crappie_Killer Rotary tumbler help - 04/03/20
Just got a rotary tumbler, I know there is a thread on what folks are using in it to help clean it was Dawn and something. How much of each would be great too. It is a Frankford Arsenal platinum

Thanks for any help
Posted By: ldholton Re: Rotary tumbler help - 04/03/20
Lemishine
Posted By: sandcritter Re: Rotary tumbler help - 04/03/20
Tablespoon of detergent, less is ok, and teaspoon of lemishine.
Posted By: Crappie_Killer Re: Rotary tumbler help - 04/04/20
Much appreciated
Posted By: gunswizard Re: Rotary tumbler help - 04/04/20
Dawn & Lemi-shine in hot water is all I use in mine the SS pins were a PITA and I stopped using them, I set my Frankford Arsenal tumbler for 3 hrs. and the cases are clean enough for me.
Posted By: OSU_Sig Re: Rotary tumbler help - 04/04/20
This is the recipe I loosely use.

Here is the recipe I was given when I bought my tumbler. Mine is a Thumbler's Tumbler.
4 squirts of Lemi Shine
4 squirts of Liquid Sun OXYgen (I used Dawn)
1 tablespoon of cream of tartar (yes the cooking powder). Makes the brass very slick.

1-2 lbs of brass or steel pins

I filled my tumbler ¾ full, added the pins then brass.

If you tumble for 2 hours or so, it'll look like new.

Good look.
Posted By: javman Re: Rotary tumbler help - 04/04/20
Originally Posted by gunswizard
Dawn & Lemi-shine in hot water is all I use in mine the SS pins were a PITA and I stopped using them, I set my Frankford Arsenal tumbler for 3 hrs. and the cases are clean enough for me.


I use the stainless steel jewelers media and is a lot easier to use than the pins.
Posted By: hanco Re: Rotary tumbler help - 04/04/20
Originally Posted by gunswizard
Dawn & Lemi-shine in hot water is all I use in mine the SS pins were a PITA and I stopped using them, I set my Frankford Arsenal tumbler for 3 hrs. and the cases are clean enough for me.



I do this
Posted By: smokinggun Re: Rotary tumbler help - 04/04/20
If you have a food dehydrator, they work great to get them dry.
Posted By: tomt53 Re: Rotary tumbler help - 04/05/20
Originally Posted by smokinggun
If you have a food dehydrator, they work great to get them dry.

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Posted By: RiverRider Re: Rotary tumbler help - 04/05/20
I use Lemishine and Dawn in mine, and I also add a splash of Turtle Zip Wax to it in the hope that it will retard cold weld and prevent tarnish but I don't know if it actually helps or not. I guess it doesn't hurt a thing, anyway.
Posted By: AKPENDUDE Re: Rotary tumbler help - 04/06/20
i use 2.5lbs of steel pins, a 5 count squeeze of dish soap and a few shakes of lemi shine powder and tumble with hot water for about 2 hours. They come out looking like new.

Before my lemi shine came in the mail, I had some other dishwasher cleaner liquid that seemed to work equally as well as the lemishine.

I love this setup, I just use a strainer set and have absolutely no issues whatsoever with the stainless pins, they just soft to the bottom. Strainer tray where I keep them until the next time.
Posted By: Reloder28 Re: Rotary tumbler help - 04/06/20
Originally Posted by javman
I use the stainless steel jewelers media and is a lot easier to use than the pins.


Please expound. Weight, mix, type, etc.....
Posted By: javman Re: Rotary tumbler help - 04/06/20
Originally Posted by Reloder28
Originally Posted by javman
I use the stainless steel jewelers media and is a lot easier to use than the pins.


Please expound. Weight, mix, type, etc.....


Here's the link, just follow the recipes of a few drops of Dawn dish soap and Lemi and your gtg. I run about 2 pounds in my tumbler.

https://www.[bleep].com/listing/538124951/stainless-steel-chips-wet-tumbling-media?ga_order=most_relevant&ga_search_type=all&ga_view_type=gallery&ga_search_query=stainless+steel+shot&ref=sc_gallery-1-4&plkey=0e543a9d3e3072f5d1cb791e425bbb988a06abb0%3A538124951
Posted By: javman Re: Rotary tumbler help - 04/06/20
https://www.[bleep].com/listing/538124951/stainless-steel-chips-wet-tumbling-media
Posted By: javman Re: Rotary tumbler help - 04/06/20
Damn can't get the link up. But go to [bleep] and search jewelers stainless steel polishing media. Look for the one that looks like chips, not the one that is a mix of different media.
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