Re: nuts and bolts tumblers
[Re: LimeliteAero]
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11/14/10 09:23 AM
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I think it does remove eveything. I also remember a guy that does it all for you. Can't remember who but maybe someone else will chime in. Send him a bag full and get it back like new.
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Re: nuts and bolts tumblers
[Re: LimeliteAero]
#853143
11/14/10 10:16 AM
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Does anyone know if the tumblers used to clean up hardware will leave black phosphate intact or will it remove that finish?
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The tumbler will remove the plating. I tumbled all my stuff in Eastwood's mid sized tumbler then took it all to a local plating shop that does black phosphate.
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Re: nuts and bolts tumblers
[Re: LimeliteAero]
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11/14/10 10:43 AM
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Does anyone know if the tumblers used to clean up hardware will leave black phosphate intact or will it remove that finish?
TIA!
Depends on what media you use.Go to a gun shop and get what they have to tumble brass.It won't take the phosphate off,just brightens it a little.Have been doing it for years.
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Re: nuts and bolts tumblers
[Re: Snoopy]
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11/15/10 10:53 AM
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Bill, How does it work in a vibrator?
Earl,my tumbler is a drum type,about 2 cu ft.A vibratory would probably work just as well,could possibly take a little longer but should do the job.
Also,mailed a box today that has been laying around for about a year.
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