Sama idea. Bought it from target. $20
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Sama idea. Bought it from target. $20
http://i984.photobucket.com/albums/a...psbmzvzlz2.jpg
Bach,
Great idea. But, what is it? Gotta know where to look at the Target store.
Snipe
Its called boon lawn. Should be in the baby section
http://www.booninc.com/products/Lawn/377
after tumbling my brass, I lay them on a towel and roll them across it to dry the outside and leave them sit outside in the Arizona sun for 15-20 minutes.
Bruce
Well Sparky's Idea got me thinking, I haven't found a way to dry my brass that works well for me. So I improvised on Sparkys approach and came up with this. Costs less than a few bucks and took me about a hour or so to knock it out.
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Honestly, it took way toooo much time just to place each case on a nail for me. Remember, I do batches of 400-600+ at a time. I'd still consider this method for lower volumes. I went back to my old method of rolling them around on a towel in front of the dehumidifier in the basement(or I use a hair drier in the winter) after spinning a couple times in a Dillon media separator. Actually, I didn't even let them completely dry this time around before throwing them on the annealer as someone mentioned they do. Yes, they were completely dry after that.