They didn’t turn out to bad either
New drill just breaking it in.
They didn’t turn out to bad either
New drill just breaking it in.
It's all fun and games till Darthvader comes along
I respect your beliefs but don't impose them on me.
I don’t use the pins unless I’m cleaning really badly tarnished brass (Like berdan .303 brass). A teaspoon of citric acid and a squirt of dishwasher is all you need. Sometimes i only humble for 5 minutes buy i always use hot water (from the hot tap) and only just cover the brass so that it gets lots of action. The Frankfort 110 v one is a good tumbler with the fittings on the drum that enable you to wash out the brand and shake with fresh water etc
Yep no doubt the stores brought ones are good...but this only cost me peanuts
It's all fun and games till Darthvader comes along
I respect your beliefs but don't impose them on me.
Great idea Sideshow, question - does it still work when the operator is sober ? The drill battery is squeezed in the vice, the boats have been shot, an 'old home saw' has been incorporated, a square container appears Hexagonal to the operators eye and the drill has a cable tie around the trigger instead of tape - meaning that if the experiment goes wrong it will not be quick to stop the drill. All these facts have me conclude that you stopped too long at the pub on the way home ?
Year I’m desyleck and the spell guess beat me...so sue me
Not a great fan of pubs...live in a small village so talk soon gets around if your a bozzer which equals they won’t let you work in there homes.
Cable tie worked well didn’t think to use tape as I had the side cutters on hand.
Anyway I just tightened up the tie as I squeezed the trigger till I got the right spin on.
Tapes a good idea thanks I’ll try it next time, but getting the right pressure is the trick.
Still there clean so alls good ah.
Had the drill on low slow if anyone wants to give it a go.
It's all fun and games till Darthvader comes along
I respect your beliefs but don't impose them on me.
another thread on home built tumblers - https://www.nzhuntingandshooting.co....tumbler-52521/. i only spent about $70 making mine. the most expensive part is the media (not included in that $70).
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