Stainless Wet Tumbling Media

The performance of my wet tumbler has been slowly fading, so it was time for some new stainless tumbling media.
Interested in the stainless steel chips? Find them here: / southernshinetumblers
Buying a wet tumbler? Here are some links to the ones I mentioned (Amazon affiliate links when possible):
Harbor Freight - www.harborfreight.com/dual-dr...
Frankford Arsenal Rotary Tumbler - amzn.to/2COR6Qe
Frankford Arsenal Lite Version - amzn.to/2WD5B0Y
Lyman Cyclone - amzn.to/2HR9FaG
RCBS Rotary Case Cleaner - amzn.to/2U9qILn
Hornady Rotary Tumbler - amzn.to/2FHupOD
Also, don't forget to pick up some accessories:
Transfer Magnet - amzn.to/2FLfItG
Media Separator - amzn.to/2FHuuBV
/ johnnysreloadingbench
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  • @sparkfun3750
    @sparkfun37505 жыл бұрын

    95% of all stainless steel pins are manufactured by Pellets LLC from North Tonawanda, NY, they are sold in bulk to companies that break it up and sell it to the public. I switched to chips from Southern Shine Media, and I couldn't be happier, a fantastic product from great people. I highly recommend it to anyone that wants to wet tumble

  • @jayjdw
    @jayjdw5 жыл бұрын

    Glad to see you back. Cant wIt for more videos

  • @FullSendPrecision
    @FullSendPrecision5 жыл бұрын

    I tumble for 45 minutes and the brass is perfect. The cleaning solution you use REALLY makes a huge difference. I tumble a lot of small batches so time is important to me. RCBS makes an excellent solution. The frankford stuff is great as well...

  • @1stFlyingeagle
    @1stFlyingeagle Жыл бұрын

    I dumped in the chips with the pins and get excellent results. So glad I found southern media.

  • @petediaz9310
    @petediaz93103 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for some awesome recommendations, particularly stainless steel media

  • @RippingThroughSix
    @RippingThroughSix4 ай бұрын

    Just purchased 10lbs from Southern Shine Media. Glad you made this video and i found it. Love to support small businesses.

  • @johnnysaechao6218
    @johnnysaechao62185 жыл бұрын

    Gonna need some of those! Thanks for the review

  • @gregoblv5561
    @gregoblv55615 жыл бұрын

    I use the HF tumbler and a 2 lb. refresh kit and have not seen an issue with quality YET, but I know where I am going when I do. Thanks, Johnny. BTW, I tumbled almost 4K of assorted cases, 99% range pickups and am still going strong.

  • @jcm4590
    @jcm45903 жыл бұрын

    I use the Harbor Freight Light. Perfect for me as I'm not a high volume shooter. A two hour tumble without pins works great for handgun brass.

  • @rafaellastracom6411
    @rafaellastracom64115 жыл бұрын

    Try taking your worn down SS pins and throwing them into a bag mixed in with rocks. Throw it into your cloths drier and let her rip for 10 minutes. It should put some sharp edges on it. Better yet, do it at your local laundermat and beat the bejeezes out of it.

  • @gardnerwebb3749
    @gardnerwebb37495 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Johnny!🤜🍂🔥💨

  • @archersfriend
    @archersfriend5 жыл бұрын

    I am only running my large Franklin for 30 minutes and it works great.

  • @DeadSexyPaintballer
    @DeadSexyPaintballer3 жыл бұрын

    So glad you made this video! Thank you

  • @mtnshooter2487
    @mtnshooter24875 жыл бұрын

    thx John

  • @richardfrost7575
    @richardfrost75753 ай бұрын

    The most impressive results with the biggest pain in the butt process I have ever loved. Nuff said

  • @openmythirdeye
    @openmythirdeye5 жыл бұрын

    Been using the harbor freight tumbler for over 6 years now. It works, it's not great though. With two drums fully loaded they kind of drag sometimes. One drop off dish soap and some hot water and the media does the job.

  • @markmcenturff8417
    @markmcenturff84172 жыл бұрын

    The chips are the best!!!

  • @dagamore
    @dagamore5 жыл бұрын

    Have the FA Light tumbler, and when I dont wont to bring out the Thumblers B, it is perfect. I like that it is sized just perfectly when doing just around 150rnds of 308/6.5cm sized brass. I find that doing about 150rnds at a time is about the most I can do when doing full processing.

  • @johnmilewski558
    @johnmilewski5583 жыл бұрын

    My new chips arrived and they sure small. Hard to handle . ,Transfer magnet does not really work as well but will get the job done. I used about 4 pounds on 250 223 Remington with Lemi shine plus Armour All wash & shine for 1 1/2 hours in hot water. Now this brass is on it's third loading since reclaimed from range brass. Rinceing was no problem and I can tell you as long as I have been reloading I have never had better looking brass. I will keep using these chips and really they worth it. Fast service and well packed. Thanks for the heads up Johnny.

  • @johncashwell1024
    @johncashwell10242 жыл бұрын

    Totally agree, I love my FART!

  • @tedsouter
    @tedsouter3 жыл бұрын

    Southern Shine Media is the very best SS Media!

  • @yuibot5998
    @yuibot59983 жыл бұрын

    I use the FA unit for my brass and use the Harbor Freight tumbler to apply dry powder coat to my bullets, works great.

  • @auditorkent
    @auditorkent5 жыл бұрын

    Also, I have the lite version.... works great

  • @ethanclark6859
    @ethanclark6859 Жыл бұрын

    I gotta thank you for introducing me to wet rumbling Johnny. I haven’t cleaned reloading pockets since, every time the brass comes out pretty good if not perfect, and I’m glad I bought the big fart tumbler instead of the little fart. Working my way through about 8,000 pieces of 30-06 400-500 pieces at a time with my little unit and 6 pounds of pins, gets em clean every time

  • @H.R.6688
    @H.R.66885 жыл бұрын

    Hey Johnny, love you're videos, very informative. I actually use the harbor freight tumbler myself, but usually don't use any pins unless my brass is filthy. The tumbler is actually pretty good, but the drive system is a weak point, don't take much to make the belt to start slipping. If you're a budget reloader, it's great, i think i can fit about 150 cases of 223 or 300 blackout in each drum. The problem is weight, to much and the belt will start slipping.

  • @firearmsfuelfabrication
    @firearmsfuelfabrication5 жыл бұрын

    @Johnny's reloading bench I actually recommended these and reviewed them as well. I told you back then they were incredible and dont get hung up in 300blk like steel pins do.

  • @buick4622
    @buick46223 жыл бұрын

    Lortone 66 tumbler for the win

  • @bobshore9529
    @bobshore95295 жыл бұрын

    I use the same Franklin tumbler. Pins still fine.

  • @300blk8
    @300blk85 жыл бұрын

    Well that's good to know thanks for the video

  • @SakimasRidgeHomestead
    @SakimasRidgeHomestead5 жыл бұрын

    Just sent them a message to order #5, had a PayPal invoice in less than 10 minutes, paid the invoice and had a shipping notice in less than another 10 minutes. Now that's service!

  • @tonybrock5288
    @tonybrock52883 жыл бұрын

    I was having a similar problem with my tumbler not cleaning as well as it did. I was wondering about the pins being smooth and worn. Thank you confirming my suspicions!

  • @TheSheepDogPatriot1776
    @TheSheepDogPatriot17764 жыл бұрын

    I have the DUAL HF tumbler, I use a squirt of dawn, and a couple teaspoons of lemme shine and I tumble for 2-4 hours(depends on how dirty and rusty). But if I go more than that they do start to turn pink!

  • @stephanc7192
    @stephanc71925 жыл бұрын

    Great video

  • @cyocaller
    @cyocaller5 жыл бұрын

    Hey man that's good info to know thanks !

  • @LeewardStudios
    @LeewardStudios5 жыл бұрын

    Found a mix of pins, chips and balls on amazon under jewelry tumbling media and 1 lb for under $15. They do a good job in a short time.

  • @edwincastillo7801
    @edwincastillo7801 Жыл бұрын

    Actually, my media wasn’t cleaning anymore so I washed the media by itself. After 6-7washes with soap, hot water and lemi shine it cleaned them up and the drum. I cleaned more brass and it came out like new. FYI.

  • @243Outdoors
    @243Outdoors5 жыл бұрын

    I've been using the HF for a couple months now, extremely happy with it. I did make a 4 inch PVC Cylinder for it and it works great. I picked up 2lbs of media on eBay for cheap. Hot water, Dawn, pinch of lemi shine and about an hour and it's good enough for me.

  • @JohnnysReloadingBench

    @JohnnysReloadingBench

    5 жыл бұрын

    Did you add anything to the inside of the PVC to keep the brass tumbling instead of just sliding? If so, what did you use and what type of glue?

  • @243Outdoors

    @243Outdoors

    5 жыл бұрын

    No I didn't add any thing. I was going to but nothing slides. I run it 3/4 full of brass and it tumbles just fine. JH586 has some 1" PVC pipe cut in half to agitate his.

  • @LeewardStudios
    @LeewardStudios4 жыл бұрын

    I found media on amazon called jewelry stainless tumbling media. It is a mix of pins, balls and chips. About $12 for 2 lbs. I really like them for cleaning. I can do a mix of calibers in under 2 hours and get good results. I do ultrasonic clean for 20 minutes prior to tumble to break off the worst of the crud and keep the media in better shape. Yes it is a Harbor Freight ultrasonic. I’m cheap!

  • @Wellsey302
    @Wellsey3025 жыл бұрын

    Two video uploads in one week!!!

  • @bigboyzguns8164
    @bigboyzguns81645 жыл бұрын

    I use the F.A.R.T. as well. But I stopped using the pins. I just use a squirt of Dawn Ultra and a palm spill about the size of a quarter of lemi-shine. A half full tumbler of brass with hot water. Tumble for 45 minutes and the brass comes out like new! Try it.

  • @markgreul2654
    @markgreul2654 Жыл бұрын

    Frankford arsenal is by far the best wet tumbler on the market, and can easily handle large quantities easily, don’t be shy on smaller batches all you do is back off your time as necessary. Also great on smoothing and dechamfering your case necks (inside and out) especially in batches.

  • @PileofBrass

    @PileofBrass

    Жыл бұрын

    Aside from leaking like a minnow net, they are great.

  • @jccviking
    @jccviking8 ай бұрын

    I took delivery of my stainless chip media yesterday. The jury is still out but, so far, my feelings are mixed. As noted below, some of my negative observations may diminish as the chips are "worn in". Johnny said the SS pins were taking longer and longer to get the desired cleanliness. He reasoned that the "corners" of the pins eventually became rounded, so they didn't clean as well as when they were new. When he switched to the chips, the required tumble time was diminished considerably. For what it's worth, I tumble way longer than most reloaders. I load the tumbler late at night and let it run until the next morning. Rounded pins or not, my brass comes out VERY clean. There may be a bit of carbon in some primer pockets but, mostly not. Am I worried about the brass being damaged because I tumble so long? Not really. While not based on a scientific study, I reason that my "rounded" stainless pins are cleaning the brass by "hammering" it not "gouging" it. It's probably reasonable to think of it like shot peening. For what it’s worth, my brass seems to last a long time. Back to the stainless chips. Do they clean well? Absolutely! On the first (and so far, only) run, I tumbled a hundred or so 45 ACP cases and used my usual "tumble all night" process. In this case, it was about 10 hours. The inside and outside of the cases were, without exception, PERFECTLY clean. The primer pockets were MOSTLY perfectly clean. Some had a tiny speck or two of carbon but, EVEN I would not hesitate to reload these cases without further cleaning. So why am I not raving that stainless chips are the greatest thing since sliced bread? To begin with, I was not at all unhappy with my "presumably rounded" stainless pins. Again, I don't care if it takes longer to get the cases clean. Here are my initial criticisms of the chips. As noted below, I may change my opinion as time goes on. 1. The chips are so tiny, it's difficult not to lose them. Some of them actually float on top of the water. Obviously, the chips are heavier than water but, because of the surface tension, some do, indeed, float. This may diminish over time as the tiniest/lightest chips get washed down the drain. I have to give this aspect a resounding: "We'll see". 2. I use vinyl tubing to siphon the dirty water out of the tumbler. Quite a number of the tiny/light chips were siphoned out with the water. As noted above, this may diminish as more of the tiny/light chips get lost. 3. I am concerned that some of the tiny/light chips will remain with the brass after the separation process. I don't know how valid this concern is because I inspected this brass VERY thoroughly and saw no chips. But, some of them border on microscopic. 4. As I mentioned earlier, the brass is ever so clean but it's not as shiny as when tumbled with the SS pins. Very probably, this is because the chips are microscopically "gouging" the brass instead of "hammering" it. Will this shorten the brass life? I don't know. Will it diminish with time? Logic says: "Yes", as the chips become rounded. On this point, if the brass life is not being shortened, I don't mind the slightly "matted" finish. I always tumble (also overnight) in treated corn cob after resizing (to remove the lube). It will be interesting to see how much "shininess" gets restored by the corn cob tumble. So, there you have it. I will continue to use the chips and provide an update later.

  • @lawrenwimberly7311
    @lawrenwimberly73115 жыл бұрын

    I know these folks personally... great people...

  • @pony_4759
    @pony_47595 жыл бұрын

    great video, great info !! Thank you

  • @curtiswest4272
    @curtiswest42725 жыл бұрын

    I found that 5lbs just don't cut it in my tumbler for big batches of brass. The more pins your tumbler can handle the better and the faster they clean. I built a tumbler that holds aright at 2 gallons of water with a 1/2 HP blower motor off of a furnace and love that thing but for small batches I still go back to my old Harbor Freight Drum tumbler.

  • @phillipperkins4366
    @phillipperkins43663 жыл бұрын

    Johnny, I stopped using the pins. I use a small amount of lemi shine, Dawn and water. They come out like new. Jerry Mucileck said he had loaded over a million rounds and never cleaned the primer pockets and never had a problem.

  • @Matchew-hj9xz
    @Matchew-hj9xz4 жыл бұрын

    I have the lite model and i just washed 500 cases of .38 special and it did just as well as 200 cases.

  • @rustybayonetcom
    @rustybayonetcom3 жыл бұрын

    I love my platinum FART

  • @mrgruisinge
    @mrgruisinge2 жыл бұрын

    I had a similar experiance when I first started using ss pins. Years on I am still using the same pins. Try running your pins with some Zep degreaser and water to clean the case lube off them. Clean pins shold be bright silver and shiny, not dull silver. I just wash the case lube off now with some dawn and rinse then put in the tumbler with a shot of sonic clean from Hornady. Cases look brand nw every time.

  • @T.A.B.Videos
    @T.A.B.Videos5 жыл бұрын

    Good info, thanks

  • @joepace316
    @joepace3163 жыл бұрын

    Jus the video I was looking for. Need to get those primer pockets clean.

  • @justfly60482
    @justfly60482 Жыл бұрын

    Lemon shine blue dawn and the chips. Brand new brass after use.

  • @rmbettac
    @rmbettac5 жыл бұрын

    You are right about wet tumbling. The pieces of brass come out so shiny that they look silver. Lemi-shine can increase that effect too.

  • @PileofBrass

    @PileofBrass

    Жыл бұрын

    Be conservative with the Lemi-Shine. Too much is too acidic and turns the brass a deep gold and is detrimental to the composition of the brass. Less than 1/2 a teaspoon per gallon of water is perfect.

  • @CorwinBos
    @CorwinBos5 жыл бұрын

    I run 7.5# of STM pins per drum in 1.6 gallon drums. My pins are over 5 years old, and have processed over a 100k cases. When brand new, my primer pockets were never perfect on small primer cases, and the inside of 223 cases never cleaned up that well. Large primer cases primer pocket always get cleaner. Inside of larger rifle cases like 308 and straight wall pistol cases clean up pretty well. I will not retire these pins, they still do a fine job, just have their limitations due to size. Southern Shine media is pretty good stuff. Small media, so it will clean inside cases and primer pockets better. If I was going to start over, yes, Id probably buy some Southern Shine.

  • @poorkidsgameing
    @poorkidsgameing5 жыл бұрын

    Just got the F.A.R.T lite and it did NOT come with media . I have always ultrasonic cleaned my brass with ok results. I will be ordering the chips.

  • @KBell119
    @KBell119 Жыл бұрын

    recently purchased the 7L platinum kit on sale at midway for $67. came with 2 five pound bags of pins and sifting pans.

  • @1stFlyingeagle
    @1stFlyingeagle Жыл бұрын

    Dealing with T&B Bullets - Southern Shine media. It is always a pleasure and fast turnaround time on orders.

  • @jonleone777
    @jonleone777 Жыл бұрын

    I really haven't had much luck with the pins. I put 5lbs in my thumblers tumbler add some dawn and lemishine. Does ok. Cases dont seem to be that shiny and seem to tarnish pretty quick. Not reall sure why. I tend to use 8mm diamer porcelain ceramic polishing balls. Works great.

  • @normparisien7930
    @normparisien7930 Жыл бұрын

    I have the large Franklin tumbler and I use Dawn and Lemi-shine for my pistol brass with good results but there are some possible drawbacks: I have had a few stuck pins in the primer pockets that caused a bent de-cap pin in my loader. Also a few of my 9mm loads had a double feed so I magnified the rims and they appeared to be slightly rounded where the extractor pulls them out of the chamber. This theory is not proved but excess tumbling could contribute to this issue. The Franklin rep suggested try a batch tumbled for 30 or 40 minutes or use just the soap solution without the pins.

  • @orkboy59
    @orkboy595 жыл бұрын

    The FART. Hahahaha!!!

  • @Thorsaxe777
    @Thorsaxe7775 жыл бұрын

    I just wet tumble too. You get a system worked out and it is easy. and No dust.

  • @mk84ldb

    @mk84ldb

    4 жыл бұрын

    Same here, breathed that dust for too long. SS pins for me

  • @marclarose4512
    @marclarose45125 жыл бұрын

    I have the harbor freight rock tumblr works awesome. 4” PVC pipe with 3 1” PVC pipe cut in half for the tumbling affect. Been using it for ova a year now.

  • @JohnnysReloadingBench

    @JohnnysReloadingBench

    5 жыл бұрын

    Did you use standard PVC glue to affix your 1" pieces to the main 4" piece? Do you have to occasionally re-glue them?

  • @marclarose4512

    @marclarose4512

    5 жыл бұрын

    Johnny's Reloading Bench No I actually used my wife’s finger nail glue. It’s crazy but it works and I’ve never had to reglue them using it. Just before gluing them scuff up the surface of the PVC pipe inside and on the 1” inch pieces then glue.

  • @johnmilewski558
    @johnmilewski5583 жыл бұрын

    After watching your video, I ordered 10 pounds also. It was about 10:00 PM CDST that I sent an E-mail to request an order form. With in an hour Fast service,Thanks for the VIDEO

  • @shelterskelter
    @shelterskelter5 жыл бұрын

    Heya Johnny. I dont want to step on toes here but.....Stainless steel tumbling medium is notorious for hardening metal. How do I know this? Im a formally trained goldsmith and we use stainless "shot" in our tumblers for silver brass gold etc. These pins actually case harden the metals. Its in a way why we use it. As to why the media is wearing out it comes down to lubrication. Sunlight powdered detergent is added to the shot to both add lubricity and to keep the shot clean. Be aware that you will harden the brass with those sharpened pins. The best shot for your tumbler will be a blend of round and sharps. Gesswein is where we goldsmiths source it.

  • @JohnnysReloadingBench

    @JohnnysReloadingBench

    5 жыл бұрын

    It's not as bad as you think. Check out bullet point #7 on this page: www.ampannealing.com/articles/40/annealing-under-the-microscope/

  • @shelterskelter

    @shelterskelter

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@JohnnysReloadingBench Well fuck me I stand corrected. It appears brass behaves differently than silver. With silver and gold to some extents prolonged tumbling does have a serious hardening effect ( detrimentally in some cases) but the cases behave differently. Very cool. I still stand by my statement about buying a cleaner/soap for your steel shot though. It greatly extends the life of our shot and does one hell of a job removing carbon and surface impurities

  • @darrensaltiel440

    @darrensaltiel440

    3 жыл бұрын

    A standard i use is dawn3x about a table spoon and lemishine about a .40 cal case full . Holy sh!+ you wanna talk about clean

  • @Darkhalfcustoms
    @Darkhalfcustoms5 жыл бұрын

    Great vid I have been wondering about how well the stainless works but didn't want to bite off $200 worth of stuff and have it suck. Thanks

  • @joatmon6132
    @joatmon61325 жыл бұрын

    Oh, I'm cheaper than Harbor Freight. Yet, another good video, Johnny. I'm going to bookmark Southern Shine.

  • @ajgraf122
    @ajgraf1225 жыл бұрын

    Awesome

  • @Killzworth

    @Killzworth

    5 жыл бұрын

    I have found that every now and they you need to tumble the SS pins all by them selves with just some Blue Ultra Dawn. I let them run for 2 hours, then rinse them thoroughly. The next time you run brass with them, the brass will look better than ever.

  • @brenthamilton1381
    @brenthamilton13815 жыл бұрын

    My case cleaning method: Yogurt container, the big ones, put some brass in the container, add a little simple green, then add hot water. Put the lid on, let it sit for about 1/2 hr, then grab it and roll it around and shake for a few minutes. Swap the lid with another lid with holes in it, shaketo remove the liquid... add hot water and let overflow into the sink. Drain container, dump the brass on a towel, let sit over night, the next day, shiny brass.....not new shiny, but clean, and cheap... and somewhat shiny. Just my 2.5 cents.

  • @jayyoung5627
    @jayyoung56275 жыл бұрын

    I have one of the harbor freight dual wet tumblers. The drums it comes with are awful and smell like Chinese toxic rubber. I ditched those within the third time using it and replaced it with a 4" PVC pipe. You will need to get one of these if you go the PVC drum > (Oatey 33403 Plastic Plug with Galvanized screw and wing nut, 4-Inch) I put an agitator on the inside of the drum to help move the media around because the PVC and the drums it comes with are round compared to 'polygons' on most of the other commercial wet tumblers. With the harbor freight tumbler after you get steel pins and replace the drum, you are in about ~$70 for wet tumbling. The results are not as good as Johnny's but are plenty good. (I only tumble for an hour at a time I am sure if you tumble for 3 hours it will get you there)

  • @Jet2416-Reloading
    @Jet2416-Reloading5 жыл бұрын

    @Johnny's Reloading Bench - If you have problems down the road with your brass not getting as clean as you want try having a look at what another guy is doing. The description following is on KZread: TreeTopFlier - Problems Wet Tumbling? Brass is dingy gray, or tarnished reddish hue? Here are my... It seems to be working well for him.

  • @critter9a
    @critter9a5 жыл бұрын

    the Cyclone came with pins (5 lbs) and 2 trays 1) for brass 2) for pins can comfortably tumble 2k 9mm brass I paid $155 @ midsouth

  • @psykoklown874
    @psykoklown8745 жыл бұрын

    Pins come in different diameters and lengths. That actually changes which brass they'll bridge and/or pack tightly in. I'll have to give Southern Shine Media a shot when my current media wears out. The new FA tumblers also come with a mesh end cap. I've been cutting window screen or 1/8" mesh for that because some brass goes right through the slotted end cap. What I want a HF tumbler for is powder coating.

  • @matthewporter4761
    @matthewporter47613 жыл бұрын

    I have found with my pins that I have to tumble them with zep purple with simple green for about 2 hours, rinse add simple green Lemie shine run again for about 1hr, rinse again then dawn and lemie shine and I use the harbor freight tumble or the frankford arsenal lite tumbler....seems to be working... thanks

  • @shanerhodes925
    @shanerhodes9255 жыл бұрын

    I have been wanting to gwt into wet tumbling. But its kind of expensive. And have been a little hesitant. But this sounds good to me thanks for the advice

  • @sparkfun3750

    @sparkfun3750

    5 жыл бұрын

    use your wife's treadmill and a one gallon condiment jug from any restaurant, you can pick them up free, all it will cost you is the price of the chips to get you started

  • @ericlaird7508
    @ericlaird75085 жыл бұрын

    Man,I thought we were going to have to send a search party for ya,I used GUNTAP good deal for 30 buck's!..this new media look's like a winner!..great review Johnny,KEEP ON ROCKIN IT!.Johnny's Reloading Bench.................

  • @Jim-oo7dk
    @Jim-oo7dk2 жыл бұрын

    I was thinking I'd have to go to that. I instead just went to hand shaking a 5 minute wash: Dawn, vinegar, lemon juice. Then the next day when dry 2 hours in walnut vibratory tumbler, then 2 hours in corn cob. It come out REALLY good. Not as good as steel pins, but pretty darn good with a lot less hassle.

  • @nc_classics_9610
    @nc_classics_96105 жыл бұрын

    Pins wearing out...I thought this was a April Fools Joke!

  • @JohnnysReloadingBench

    @JohnnysReloadingBench

    5 жыл бұрын

    It's no April Fools joke! I don't care if you're talking about diamonds...tumble them together long enough and they'll start losing their sharp edges!

  • @thomasainlay7603

    @thomasainlay7603

    5 жыл бұрын

    Right? I've been wet tumbling for about 7 years (back when you could order the pins direct from Pellets LLC) and my brass still comes out as clean as the first batch.

  • @RollerCam

    @RollerCam

    5 жыл бұрын

    Me too. I was an early adopter. No change after many years of heavy usage.

  • @900stx7

    @900stx7

    5 жыл бұрын

    They may not clean as fast but there not wore out until there gone !

  • @albertthesecond210

    @albertthesecond210

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@JohnnysReloadingBench Diamonds, garnet, etc cleave to expose fresh cutting surfaces

  • @qedsteve
    @qedsteve3 жыл бұрын

    Still pin tumbling and I see this just a week after ordering more pins!! (dang) The ONLY thing I use my dry media tumbler for is to speed the drying but even that hardly gets any use any more. Too easy to use an old beach towel to make a "bag" and shake out most of the water and put the brass on the towel out in the sun. Even with a wife who shoots and reloads, I'm not allowed in the kitchen so the sun in the back yard will do.

  • @mblake0420
    @mblake04205 жыл бұрын

    I use the harbor freight tumbler

  • @CreativeWarrior-
    @CreativeWarrior-3 жыл бұрын

    Fellas might want to consider cleaning the rubber lining inside the barrel. It seems to hold onto a lot of black goo! A quick cleaning of the rubber does help!

  • @davidunderwood3605
    @davidunderwood36053 жыл бұрын

    Cool video. Just one question, have you ever weighed the brass before and after using those sharp chips to see if it is removing brass as well? Just curious as the shap stainless is a lot harder than brass.

  • @russdennis7026
    @russdennis70262 жыл бұрын

    All I reload is 9mm and use 2 lbs of media. 1 hour with the FA wet tumbling machine and their brass cleaner. Rinse with purified water a few times and let um dry for a couple of days. Good enough for me.

  • @blakeh81
    @blakeh815 жыл бұрын

    Just a little note about the Frankford Arsenal lite, it does not like small loads either, I tried tumbling 50 creedmoor cases with 2.5lbs of pins and the cases would gather around the lid and just sit there. I contacted Frankford Arsenal and they basically told me I didn’t have enough brass in it. Just wanted everyone to know. I’m still using my modified harbor freight for anything under 100 pieces of brass.

  • @darrelljohnson8013
    @darrelljohnson80135 жыл бұрын

    Nearly pissed myself over calling the Franklin tumbler the F.A.R.T.!

  • @michaelbaca5593
    @michaelbaca55932 жыл бұрын

    Walnut shells also

  • @32gibby
    @32gibby5 жыл бұрын

    Hi Johnny. Could you please do a video on 223 for bolt action I live in New Zealand and after the crap that has just gone down we have lost all our AR'S. So now its all bolt action. Love your reloading channel thanks Mate.

  • @Danielshorsemanship
    @Danielshorsemanship4 жыл бұрын

    How long do they last before you have to switch it out. Also, can you use it for dry tumbling? Thanks great video.

  • @azureoval
    @azureoval5 жыл бұрын

    Guntap .047 Pins are good to go. Rarely does a pin ever stick and they clean great. My Frankford pins were replaced with these shortly after I bought the unit.

  • @bisonuberti

    @bisonuberti

    5 жыл бұрын

    azureoval... My Guntap pins stick inside my cases constantly. I even gave up on using them. I tumble for 45 minutes just using Dawn and hot water and my brass comes out excellent. And the best part is I don't have pins to deal with. azureoval, next time you tumble, afterwards check inside of "each" of your .223 cases... I guaranty you, you will find a stuck pin inside. If you don't check each one it means you are firing steel pins down your barrel. Shoot lots and stay safe.

  • @varanidguy
    @varanidguy4 жыл бұрын

    What I've noticed isn't a degredation of cleanliness, but my brass isn't coming out brightly polished like that anymore...I'm not sure it makes a practical difference, but it feels good to have like-new brass after tumbling.

  • @brentwinkelman1990
    @brentwinkelman19905 жыл бұрын

    I noticed after doing a 3-4 big loads of brass my next load wasn't very clean. I ran just the pins with Dawn and a pinch of citric acid and there was a ton of black scuz in the water just off the pins. Maybe something to try? I do just a pin cycle every other load now

  • @matthewporter4761
    @matthewporter47614 жыл бұрын

    One thing to keep in mind about the Frankfort arsenal light is that it’s not rubber lined on the inside...

  • @durchh7
    @durchh77 ай бұрын

    I just ordered my 7L frankford arsenal off Amazon for $110 on black Friday 2023. Normally like $150

  • @markferrick10
    @markferrick103 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the video. Just getting into reloading and looking for media for wet tumbling. So after 18 months, how do you like the Southern Shine media?

  • @tommaddox1028
    @tommaddox10283 жыл бұрын

    I use my steel in a reg. Vibrator

  • @robertconrath4379
    @robertconrath43795 жыл бұрын

    I wonder how hard the steel of the pins is? I also wonder if you could harden them and break them with a hammer, (in a bag of some sort to avoid shards in the eyes) essentially making your own chips from old pins?

  • @johnparrish9215
    @johnparrish92155 жыл бұрын

    What a great idea with the chips. There is a machine shop nearby me and now I'm wondering what they are sweeping up every day.

  • @GigsVT

    @GigsVT

    5 жыл бұрын

    mostly stuff that will get stuck in your brass.

  • @johnparrish9215

    @johnparrish9215

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@GigsVT Good point

  • @gabelstapler19
    @gabelstapler195 жыл бұрын

    Was looking at the FART Lite. Seemed like it would be a decent deal for $99, but then saw that it doesn't come with any media. If I have to spend $30-50 to get media, the cost savings don't seem all that great. Thanks for the info!

  • @JohnnysReloadingBench

    @JohnnysReloadingBench

    5 жыл бұрын

    That REALLY sucks! I didn't realize it came without media.

  • @WidowMaker28
    @WidowMaker284 жыл бұрын

    Have you ever cleaned your SS pins with Simple Green? (or a degreaser ). That will make a difference. Put 2oz to 4oz in hot water and tumble for half an hour or so.

  • @sarjanbag1108

    @sarjanbag1108

    10 ай бұрын

    🎉🎉

  • @bisonuberti
    @bisonuberti5 жыл бұрын

    45 minutes... no pins, just Dawn and hot water and my brass comes out excellent. Shoot lots and stay safe.

  • @GigsVT

    @GigsVT

    5 жыл бұрын

    I've gone pinless too, but I'm doing 3000 556 per batch in a modified cement mixer. Pinless doesn't work as well in the smaller tumblers or ones with rounder chambers.

  • @WHITEBELT44
    @WHITEBELT445 жыл бұрын

    Shooting big matches I mark my brass with a marker so I can tell it's mine to pick it up. The marks used to come off no problem. But now they don't. I wonder if this is my issue. I have the same FART unit and I am still using the original pins

  • @JohnnysReloadingBench

    @JohnnysReloadingBench

    5 жыл бұрын

    It took me a long time to realize that my tumbler wasn't working as well as it used to. It's such a gradual degradation! New media is worth a shot. Worst case, you've got some extra laying around.