Brass Cleaning

After switching to the stainless setup, that is one thing I love is how well it cleans inside, outside and primer pockets. Take two year old range brass and looks brand new in three hours. Definately more money up front, but well worth it.
 
Originally Posted By: Smokin BarrelAfter switching to the stainless setup, that is one thing I love is how well it cleans inside, outside and primer pockets. Take two year old range brass and looks brand new in three hours. Definitely more money up front, but well worth it.

I got a question - I'm thinking about the 40 pound unit, and I wonder, do the steel pins ever get stuck in a case? I cannot afford the time to look into each case to check.

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Originally Posted By: Smokin BarrelAfter switching to the stainless setup, that is one thing I love is how well it cleans inside, outside and primer pockets. Take two year old range brass and looks brand new in three hours. Definately more money up front, but well worth it.

I agree, if you want perfectly clean brass, stainless is the only way to go. Nothing will get the inside of a case cleaner than this method.
 
Originally Posted By: CatShooterOriginally Posted By: Smokin BarrelAfter switching to the stainless setup, that is one thing I love is how well it cleans inside, outside and primer pockets. Take two year old range brass and looks brand new in three hours. Definitely more money up front, but well worth it.

I got a question - I'm thinking about the 40 pound unit, and I wonder, do the steel pins ever get stuck in a case? I cannot afford the time to look into each case to check.

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Been running it for a while and occationally had two pins wedge in together and block the hole when i first started. The directions say to throw any that do that away so I did, I've not had one since the first ten batches I'd say. Even when I did have one it was only like 1 per batch.
 
Originally Posted By: PredatorHunter89I am wanting to buy a tumbler or something to clean my brass. I am wanting to clean inside and out. What do yall recommend.




C.L.R [calcium lime and rust], but what do I know.
 
Originally Posted By: Widow maker 223Smokless do you soak your brass in CLR or run it in a rotary tumbler??



Just soak it, rinse and air dry. Pretty brass.


I also use this when I anneal, toss the annealed brass in a bucket of CLR as you go. When done they are soft and fuzzy!
 
Smokeless,

Can you post some before & after pics of brass with this process? How long do you leave them in the CLR. Do you dilute the CLR pretty good? It sounds so easy!
 
Originally Posted By: CatShooterOriginally Posted By: Smokin BarrelAfter switching to the stainless setup, that is one thing I love is how well it cleans inside, outside and primer pockets. Take two year old range brass and looks brand new in three hours. Definitely more money up front, but well worth it.

I got a question - I'm thinking about the 40 pound unit, and I wonder, do the steel pins ever get stuck in a case? I cannot afford the time to look into each case to check.

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I'd give each one a once over. I haven't had any pins get get stuck but I recall reading a post somewhere where a fella claimed he managed to leave a pin in the case when he charged it. It supposedly made quite a mess in the barrel when the vaporized SS deposited itself in the bore on firing. I can't swear it's true, but I tend to be a little more vigilant now.
 
Originally Posted By: KlrDrvr

"It supposedly made quite a mess in the barrel when the vaporized SS deposited itself in the bore on firing."



Another "myth" in the making...

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Can't never ever be happening, like, as in "impossible"!
 
Originally Posted By: FishSqueezerSmokeless,

Can you post some before & after pics of brass with this process? How long do you leave them in the CLR. Do you dilute the CLR pretty good? It sounds so easy!




Ok, here is a fast sample of what I do. Here are some brass that will be cleaned.

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Primer pockets on uncleaned brass.

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I use CLR undiluted. This is a small sample. I stir the brass often for agitation. This is where a sonic machine would be handy.

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Here they are after soaking for 5 minutes in CLR and then a good rinse with running water.

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Primer pockets don't come completely clean and shiny nor does the inside of the case, but some carbon is removed.

You can soak for longer and it will clean more. I have soaked them for as much as an hour but I don't think it is necessary. 15 to 20 minutes is what I usually do. Let them air dry over night.

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I have also used the IOSSO and it works well also.I just find that CLR is on hand for other cleaning chores around the the house and more convenient.
 
Originally Posted By: CatShooterOriginally Posted By: Smokin BarrelAfter switching to the stainless setup, that is one thing I love is how well it cleans inside, outside and primer pockets. Take two year old range brass and looks brand new in three hours. Definitely more money up front, but well worth it.

I got a question - I'm thinking about the 40 pound unit, and I wonder, do the steel pins ever get stuck in a case? I cannot afford the time to look into each case to check.

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I've not had a pin get stuck and I've been using SS media for about a year now. The difference is absolutely amazing. The only tedious part is rinsing, drying and laying the brass flat otherwise sometimes you get water stains. It's not terrible but even after an hour the brass comes out so clean it's worth the effort. 3 hours makes it look like jewelry.

I got the entire kit from a sponsor here.
 
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