On 13 Mar 2008 at 9:06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I use one for shell cleaning and it works nicely, just give it a few
> hours.  I have another bowl I use for moly-coating bullets as you
> shouldn't contaminate the cleaning bowl with the moly.

If you don't mind me asking what kind of shells benefit from a moly coating?
We reload everything from 223 to 45...

> For the deburring etc, I haven't tried it as my own HF cement mixer
> still gets some use as a cement mixer around here, but I sure like the
> idea.  Daytime only use though, its gonna be noisy unless there is
> enough media in it to cushion the parts falling off the stirring fins.

For deburring and cleaning in a rotating drum you would want some backward 
facing fins about 2-3 inches long so as to only lift the material up about 1/2 
the way 
up the side of the barrel or less. This keeps a nice steady rolling motion 
instead of a 
falling from the top which will damage parts. I've built about 20 of these for 
inline 
cleaning of parts at about 1/2 ton per hour rate of parts. Kinda big but it is 
the same 
for smaller ones.

John



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