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Old 05-07-2013, 11:34 PM
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My brother said the treadmill was broke. So I got it and found a broke wire, fixed that and said what the heck ill try it.
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A broken fukin tread mill
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Redneck brass polisher
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My guess too^^
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I'm thinking thats a redneck (stainless steel media) brass tumbler.
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That is funny, Hell back when I really use to reallllly shoot I had a gas powdered concert mixer with 100 pounds of media I used for a tumbler. you can tumble a lot of brass all at once.
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Originally Posted by Mangled03gmc
A broken fukin tread mill
Its not broke anymore



Originally Posted by AKlowriderZ71
Redneck brass polisher



Originally Posted by charcold-bowtie
My guess too^^



Originally Posted by usmc3521
I'm thinking thats a redneck (stainless steel media) brass tumbler.
Yes, and it works awesome


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That is funny, Hell back when I really use to reallllly shoot I had a gas powdered concert mixer with 100 pounds of media I used for a tumbler. you can tumble a lot of brass all at once.

We use a mixer for the 50BMG brass and alot of 308 brass. they work good but this stuff is amazing. 45 minutes and the brass comes out looking brand new. primer pockets and all are shiney.

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shiny primer pockets are over rated, heck you can not see them LOL

I keep saying I'm going to swap over to the steel media but have yet to do so.
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ha! you should see how nasty the water is when its drained.

Primer pockets and the inside look brand new.
Gonna dump alot of 45 brass in it tonight.
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From this week..


Range pickup 40S&W after 45 minutes

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Had about 75 peices of 270 in there for 30 minutes..

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100 peices of 300wm for 45 minutes.
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Pretty sure i wont ever use my Corncob / Walnut media ever again.


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