Frankford Arsenal Platinum Series 110V 7L Rotary Tumbler g Media Transfer Magnet
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It depends on whether you want them to tumble or if you're going to clean them with media. Are you planning on depriming 1st?
I bought a 110-volt AC power supply. I'm not sure if it's available in a 220V version. 240V
Selected User Reviews For Frankford Arsenal Platinum Series 110V 7L Rotary Tumbler g Media Transfer Magnet
I waited until it was on sale and used a small HF tumbler in the meantime, which was a waste of time because I went from being able to tumble about 100 casings per run to tumbling around a thousand. This is also a lot more user-friendly. br>br>My only gripe is that the end caps don't seal properly. I used a strap wrench to severely tighten them, but they still leaked. The problem was completely solved with a thin line of Vasoline on both sides of the gaskets.
Heads up. Pins are only necessary if the brass is severely blackened and dirty, or if the primer pockets are perfect as new. Aside from that, no pins will save you time. Without the use of pins, the brass looks stunning. All you'll need is a little bit of Dawn and some lemon shine. Place the brass on a large towel to absorb the moisture. Grab both ends of the towel and alternate lifting and lowering them. Will remove water spot for a period of time and get brass 90% dry. For inside cases and primer pockets, let them sit overnight or place them in a dryer. Done! It was something I should've purchased sooner.
This tumbler is absolutely incredible. Filling and draining is simple. It does a fantastic job of cleaning my brass. I bought the extra screens so that I could strain out the dirty water without having to replace my stainless steel media. This allows me to fill the container with lean water for a second rinse. It is a good deal. This tumbler has made me very happy.
I fired about 500 rounds and 5 pounds of steel pins and came out with no hits. It was still very clean after only 30 minutes of use. I'm new to reloading, so I'm sure I'll figure out my own method. It was also very quiet upstairs, so I didn't hear it.
When closing it up, make sure you get some soap around the neck or it will leak all over the place. The ability to set a timer is beneficial. The level of noise is a 7 out of 10 on a scale of 1 to 10. When it's running, I take it outside with me.
Get your brass as good as new, inside and out, with this great addition to reloading! It's a must-have feature to be able to wet tumble large batches of cases at once.
Simple to work with. Cleans brass to a high standard. It's a bit of a screamer. The timer works well and provides the convenience of being able to set it and return later. You must inspect the seals on the ends to ensure that they are not leaking.
It functions, but as it is used, it frequently leaks.