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No. IT doesn't really produce a superior cleaning to any tumbling method and your batch sizes are a lot smaller too. Ok for maybe 50 rounds of rifle, but not if you do any sort of bulk shooting/reloading.

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Look into wet tumbling with stainless steel media ... Huge difference between wet tumbling and dry tumbling -- totally different results

 

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Go down to post #11 in this thread for a great example of wet tumling.

 

http://njgunforums.com/forum/index.php?/topic/45670-case-tumbler/

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Here is my opinion from someone who does both...

Ultrasonic + Decent clean when used with something like hornady 1 shot ultrasonic cleaner concentrate. It comes out very clean

Untrasonic - you got to dry all the brass and its not like new shiny

 

Tumble + comes out looking like better than new, removes any burrs.

Tumbler - takes a lot longer to celan, makes noise, makes dust.

 

I have not tried wet tumbling yet but I may in the near future.

 

Ken

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I have used both tumbler and ultrasonic. I like both and they have advantages and disadvantages. I am interested in the wet tumbling with SS media. This is the first I heard of it though. Any links for the SS media and what is used for the "WET" part?

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I have a Branson 5510 that I use for parts and pistols.....don't use them with any gun that is dura coated cerakoted....damhik...

 

Does wonders on parts..not so much wih brass....

 

Wet tumbling with ss media is the shiznit......once you go wet you will neveer go back

What are you cleaning gun parts in? dish soap and water? or are you adding other things?

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Yeah totally..... I mean it needs to be done sometimes twice....a little elbow grease as well...

 

http://www.brownells...89.aspx?ttver=2

 

http://www.drugstore...40?catid=186719

 

 

DONT laugh....use a water pic to get in TIGHT spaces that a brush cant get too.... we need to get a new one as the last one failed....

 

What I do is soak the frame action etc....then takes come of the solution and filter it in the water pic and use it for tight to reach places...then re-soak etc...

 

Then use compressed air to blow the rest out...

 

NICE AND CLEAN !

Thanks again! that's helpful advice.

 

WOW, that cleaning solution is pricey, $88 a gallon!

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