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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Bradenton, FL
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Casings that have been cleaned ultra-sonicly need to be dried. The best way I have found is to purchase a rack for your wife's clothes dryer designed to dry shoes without tumbling them. Install the rack. Place a couple of thicknesses of paper towel in a large shallow pan and spread the wet casings
in a single layer on the towels, then place the pan on the stable rack and turn the dryer on high heat. My casings, done this way, dry and are ready to reload in about 20 minutes.
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Myrtle Beach SC.
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Posts: 124
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great tip
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Former Guest
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Australia
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Posts: 17,622
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my reloading shop is a tin shed , sunny days i do a load and put em on the tin roof
get em down after a hour gloves needed the tin gets hot |
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