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He mentioned a "few articles." Maybe mine was among them. I wasn't aware there were others.
This is the way. Though Brass Juice seems to make slightly prettier brass than Lemi and soap. No idea what they put in it.I stopped using all media. Its a waste of time.
Corncob - Mess and PITA to clean out
Walnut - Mess and a PITA to clean out
Russian Groats - Mess and a PITA to clean out
Rice - Mess and a PITA to clean out
Wet Tumble with SS pins - Great way to peen your necks and beat up your brass, Have to make sure you flush every one out or you gona trash a barrel.
Wet Tumble with No media and some lemishine & Dawn is all you need.
Gets them clean enough without tearing up brass or wasting god knows how much time trying dick around with media and getting shit out of the cases.
What is this Brass Juice you speak of?This is the way. Though Brass Juice seems to make slightly prettier brass than Lemi and soap. No idea what they put in it.
https://www.thereloadingstation.com/products/brass-juice-case-wash I use about 1/3 cup in a full FA Tumbler. It is more expensive, but the results are great. Good lube too, though I generally roll my own for that.What is this Brass Juice you speak of?
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Looks good. Just watched a video on it will give it a shot. $75/gal is a bit steep tho.https://www.thereloadingstation.com/products/brass-juice-case-wash I use about 1/3 cup in a full FA Tumbler. It is more expensive, but the results are great. Good lube too, though I generally roll my own for that.
It may have a little salt and vinegar in it. A while back I saw a recipe that had lemon juice, vinegar, and salt. The lemon juice contains citric acid which is what lemishine is.What is this Brass Juice you speak of?
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Is salt used as a mechanical cleaner in this solution? It works well in other applications as an abrasive cleaner. Obviously it needs to be suspended in a liquid that doesn't dissolve it.It may have a little salt and vinegar in it.
The salt would be dissolved in this formula.Is salt used as a mechanical cleaner in this solution? It works well in other applications as an abrasive cleaner. Obviously it needs to be suspended in a liquid that doesn't dissolve it.
The starch coating from the rice. I can't imagine having extra "glue" in there is good either, but I've never tested it.I was cleaning cases with an ultrasonic cleaner. It was a great tool for the lazy man like me.
Recently I tried the rice media method. It seems to get them nearly as clean, all be it in a longer amount of time. What it does vs ultrasonic is it seems to leave just a touch of slickness to the brass. That can't be a bad thing as far as seating goes.
YMMV
Lick it, you can taste if it's there.I figured it was coated with MSG.![]()
Yep. Groats too.I tried it once. The rice got stuck in flash holes and got packed into the necks.
We used to use lemonade mix (unsweetened) to soak brass fittings when I was in the Navy. (When we couldn't get the bulk citric acid powder)It may have a little salt and vinegar in it. A while back I saw a recipe that had lemon juice, vinegar, and salt. The lemon juice contains citric acid which is what lemishine is.
I never tried it but an old guy once told me a cup of ERA laundry detergent in a gallon of hot water worked great. Soak the brass in it overnight.
My wife is a chemist, maybe I should ask her![]()
Yeah, it's the brand called wet tumbling.Is there a rice brand that does not get stuck in flash holes? Or is there a way to tell size of it before ordering it
Amazon product ASIN B004NRLAVYIs there a rice brand that does not get stuck in flash holes? Or is there a way to tell size of it before ordering it
Medium grain. Its wide enough to not get stuck in a flash hole but small enough to get in close to rub on the case.Is there a rice brand that does not get stuck in flash holes? Or is there a way to tell size of it before ordering it
What are you putting in the US as a cleaner?I was cleaning cases with an ultrasonic cleaner. It was a great tool for the lazy man like me.
Recently I tried the rice media method. It seems to get them nearly as clean, all be it in a longer amount of time. What it does vs ultrasonic is it seems to leave just a touch of slickness to the brass. That can't be a bad thing as far as seating goes.
YMMV
Thank youMedium grain. Its wide enough to not get stuck in a flash hole but small enough to get in close to rub on the case.
In the article it even has a link
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And what you dont use in the tumbler is a pretty good white rice sorta close to sushi rice. I used it 50/50 tumbling and eatingThank you
No man... don't.Medium grain. Its wide enough to not get stuck in a flash hole but small enough to get in close to rub on the case.
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I have read a few articles about it. If so, what unit are you using? Thoughts?
I tumble on the far side of my shop, and mice were an issue. Now I just put the bag of rice on a bucket away from anything else and haven't had any problem. The old/used rice I'll put in a bucket by the wall with other crap. Mice get in it then can't get out. They die and I throw em out lol.I used it untill mice got into it. They made a storage facility for the rice in my shop vac exhaust port. Suspects have been apprehended.
This is why I don’t do it. In the West here, rodents can carry and spread hantavirus and the plague, as well as other disease. Hantavirus can spred to human via dust from droppings, while the Plague spreds via rodent’s fleas to human, or to pets, then to human.I used it untill mice got into it. They made a storage facility for the rice in my shop vac exhaust port. Suspects have been apprehended.
Warm water, simple green and lemi shine.What are you putting in the US as a cleaner?
I got some of it also. The lack of dust compared to walnut media makes it so much better to work with. I can remove it in my loading room instead of taking it outside. I used Orkan's method of leaving the tumbler running and hold the case against the side of the bowl. Did not make any worse mess than walnut.I tried the rice that @orkan recommended. Picked up a big bag off Amazon. Worked great. No dust like I had with the other media. Gonna stick with the rice now.
What are you putting in the US as a cleaner?
Because you squirted stuff on it to make it wet?