Ultrasonic Cleaners
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Re: Ultrasonic Cleaners
a small pik is easier to get media out of cases than compressed air- and quiter too
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Re: Ultrasonic Cleaners
The tumbler is still good for just cleaning the outside of cases. The ultasonic is better for getting crap out of the primer pockets, but i really like the polish I get from the tumbler. Possibly it's just me.Trev wrote:Adam
Why do you say it doesnt replace the tumbler, from what I have read, the guys are using the ultrasonic only and getting superior results.
I think next pay will see an ultrasonic cleaner in my shed, Glen those cases look fantastic in that doc you posted.
Anyway, I'm looking to upgrade to the 2l ultrasonic I posted from eBay. My current one is only 600cc and I can't stand anything bigger than a 222 up in it.
Re: Ultrasonic Cleaners
The best thing i've bought in a long time, originally for cleaning brass and it works great. Its set up in the garage and over a weekend it gets used a dozen times, what ever i can find dirty old spanners, sockets, hand tools, gun parts and even the odd piece of jewellery everything goes in (the wife rekons all i do on the weekends is polish bullets). A compressor is a must just quickly blow things dry after you have rinsed them. But i still can't get my brass shinny, so its ultrasonicly clean, tumble, blow clean and deprime and then ultrasonic again
Re: Ultrasonic Cleaners
Hey on the media in the cases especially the primer hole, go to a tool shop and buy a scribe, you know those things with a straight point on one end and a hook point on the other. Best thing I ever used.
Secondly, polishing brass, there is this stuff you can get in a yellow tin, its like a rolled up rag inside but it pulls apart and is good for anything, I used it on my brass tonight and its gleaming, second trick, I have a bench grinder, Im gonna get one of them buffing pads for it and then shove a piece of wood dowel up the case and then buff on the grinder.
If you dont have a grinder, go to Bunnings, you can get small GMC/OZITO bench grinders for like $69,
Also, do you guys add dishwashing detergent to your vinegar/water mix, Ive read somewhere that it made a difference.
Trev
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Bright Shine is the stuff in the yellow tin, also gets tar and marks of your car paintwork
Secondly, polishing brass, there is this stuff you can get in a yellow tin, its like a rolled up rag inside but it pulls apart and is good for anything, I used it on my brass tonight and its gleaming, second trick, I have a bench grinder, Im gonna get one of them buffing pads for it and then shove a piece of wood dowel up the case and then buff on the grinder.
If you dont have a grinder, go to Bunnings, you can get small GMC/OZITO bench grinders for like $69,
Also, do you guys add dishwashing detergent to your vinegar/water mix, Ive read somewhere that it made a difference.
Trev
EDIT
Bright Shine is the stuff in the yellow tin, also gets tar and marks of your car paintwork
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Re: Ultrasonic Cleaners
I use dishwashing detergent and a little bit of Cream or Tartar. Easier to clean up than Vinegar.
The tumbler does a nice job of polishing my cases. I wouldn't use a buffing wheel.
The tumbler does a nice job of polishing my cases. I wouldn't use a buffing wheel.
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Re: Ultrasonic Cleaners
Christ,I thought that I suffered from a obsesive compulsive disorder when it came to case prep.........
clean brass yes,polished.........................nup,clean will do me.
Regards Chris.
clean brass yes,polished.........................nup,clean will do me.
Regards Chris.
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Re: Ultrasonic Cleaners
A scribe- yep thats the propper name of what I was thinking of when i said Pik
mechanical polishing of brass on some sort of buffing wheel or light grinder situation is a bad idea- thin brass case wall can happen really fast
now if you are talking about a bit of crazy cloth in your hands and caouple of turns- thats different- but buffing them on a wheell-- not a good idea
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mechanical polishing of brass on some sort of buffing wheel or light grinder situation is a bad idea- thin brass case wall can happen really fast
now if you are talking about a bit of crazy cloth in your hands and caouple of turns- thats different- but buffing them on a wheell-- not a good idea
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