buellsfurn
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so looking to use walnut and or corn cob tumbling media when i start reloading .I see a gent on EBAY from Edgewood Md selling a mixture of booth with a dry polishing product added. Has anyone tried it yet?
Stainless steel pins, water, lemishine, dawn detergent for me. No going back. Walnut and nu finish is handy at times.
so looking to use walnut and or corn cob tumbling media when i start reloading .I see a gent on EBAY from Edgewood Md selling a mixture of booth with a dry polishing product added. Has anyone tried it yet?
Stainless steel pins, water, lemishine, dawn detergent for me. No going back. Walnut and nu finish is handy at times.
I've been using straight corn cob media for a long time now and always had good results. I never had any brass junked up enough to use walnut hulls.
Before you buy off Ebay, check out prices from different vendors. I got a 50lb bag from Grainger's for less than it would of cost from other places.
I use the 20/40 size of cut. It's fairly small and doesn't get caught in the flash holes. I got some buckets and dumped the bag right into them, pop on a lid and scoop it out when I need more.
https://sandblastingabrasives.com/c...inishing-cleaning-deburring-blasting-820.html
https://www.grainger.com/product/GRAINGER-APPROVED-Corn-Cob-Blast-Media-2MVR4
I still may pick up a small amount of Walnut at the Fredericksburge Va gun Sunday Edit , I'll probably be known for picking threw the dirt at SLSC looking for milsurp brass
I use walnut reptile bedding, readily available and works great with a squirt of "Nu-finish" scratch remover...
https://www.petsmart.com/reptile/su...ving-things-ground-reptile-bedding-24571.html
Traveler;5457836[B said:]Stainless steel pins, water, lemishine, dawn detergent for me[/B]. No going back. Walnut and nu finish is handy at times.
I tried but I cant fig. how to post it on MDS but if you got to ebay search tumbling media seller is jimkelly101 hope this helps