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Next week I'm going to drive up to Cabellas and look at the brass tumblers. I see where they sell a Lyman for $40.00, do you think that would be a good buy? The media for the tumbler cost around $20.00 (corn cob). What kind of tumbler and media do you guys use?
Deacon Man
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Harbor freight has the one I am going to pick up next payday.
http://www.harborfreight.com/5-lb-me...ler-67617.html |
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You didn’t say what model Lyman tumbler, probably the 600, which is just to small, the 1200 is better and the 2500 best. I have tried corncob but find walnut better at cleaning badly tarnished, dirty brass.
This walnut media works the best for me http://www.midwayusa.com/product/557...pour-container |
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lyman turbo 1200
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Go to Harborfreight there only 49.95 and there great.And there warrented.Alot cheaper than the big names and they work great.I even got a replacement tub full of crushed walnuts for 19.95 which is cheaper than buying a box of it.
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this is the one I'm looking at.
http://www.scheelssports.com/webapp/...tegoryId=69181 since they are across the street from me I tend to check there first.
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My Tumbler history and opinion, so take it for what it's worth.
I have owned and still own a few tumblers. Frankfort Arsenal (Midway). RCBS Cabala's Berry's The FA was slow and loud. The motor quite after a few years. I purchased a new motor, it lasted a few more years and quit. My experience, slow, loud and not very durable. The RCBS is fast, it is also very loud, very loud. The motor quite after several years, I purchased a new one from RCBS for less than $20. It is still going strong and works very well. It is loud, I can't leave it run in the garage overnight cuz it keeps my wife awake. My experience, fast, durable and loud. I purchased the Cabala's when my RCBS was down with a BO motor. This unit is fast really fast, it is also extremely quiet. I can have it running in my man cave and still listen to the radio. My experience, fast, quiet and still running after many years. I purchased a Berry's because I needed another tumbler, OK I didn't need one I wanted one. This unit is fast, very fast and very quiet. In fact it is identical to the Cabala's tumbler as Berry's is the manufacturer of the Cabala's unit. My experience, Fast and quiet. IMO, if you want speed, quiet, and durability go Cabala's or Berry's which ever one is cheaper. |
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IMHO, don't buy cheap! Mine is almost 25 years old, and the only thing I have had to change is the media!! It's still going strong. I paid $60 for it back then.
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No complaints about my Lyman Turbo 1200. For media I use about a 50/50 mix of corncob and walnut (lizard litter)
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Thanks for all your advice / suggestions. I have desided to buy the Lyman Turbo 1200 at Harbour Freight.
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I am working on my third Lyman. The first one lasted me about 15 years and the motor just up and died. I went straight to the Lyman's web site and ordered just a Turbo 1200 base and used that one for about 12 or 13 years and a couple of weeks ago it started acting up (the thing will vibrate fine for a little while and slow down then speed up then slow down and so on), so I went to the Lyman web site and ordered another Turbo 1200 base and have been using that one for about 3 or 4 weeks now. Have the same two bowls that I bought with the original Lyman close to 30 years ago.
If you are mechanically inclined and think you might be able figure out what the motor is doing on the one I just replaced, I will be happy to send it to you, but it is just the base (no bowls).
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Grab the cabelas green tumbler. I have been using one for abouut 6 years now.
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Buy the Cabela's 400 tumbler made by Berries, made here in the U.S.A. by U.S. workers, if that means anything to you. Also if you buy it from Cabela's it carries a lifetime satification warranty, beat that!
Regarding media, check out http://www.drillspot.com/products/52...bs_blast_media $32.00 bucks plus change shipped right to your door, shipping encl. Fine enough there is no worry about clogged primer pockets or media stuck in flash holes. Bags 40 lbs, won't need to order another for a long time. Add a teaspoon of Nu-Finish and you're good to go. |
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i got a vibro tumbler from harbor freight for 50-55$ glad I did.. I like it better than the old rock tumbler I used to have long ago.. though I'm sure all of them work fine.
I run a mix of lyman treated cob media ( 18$ ), white rice ( 8$ per 25# ) and plain untreated cob media, fine ground litter type $?? stole some from the bag of cat litter when the wife got it home from petsmart.. BEFORE the cat used it!! ![]() |
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Cat turds will really add a shine to your brass.. and the smell keeps other greedy brass hogs at the range away from your brass too.
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that might be a plus!
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Not sure if you already picked up a tumbler or not but thought I would share the one I use.
http://www.cabelas.com/product/Cabel...h-All+Products I bought it with cabelas points a couple years ago and it works awesome. I haven't had any problems with it yet and I have done thousands of pistol and rifle rounds through it. I did upgrade the separator pretty quickly. I went to a big plastic colander that I picked up at the local dollar store. I can sift through the brass much faster with less mess. The unit is fairly quiet although I dont use it while I am loading. I usually turn it on when I go out running errands. Takes about 2 hours to get moderately dirty brass clean and range brass takes about 4 hours. I am still using the cob media it came with although I have added some walnut media to it so I have about a 50/50 mix. Walnut shell media and corn cob both are much cheaper at pet stores. I have a friend who picks up 50 lb backs for about $20.00 and I get a gallon ziploc back from him every once in a while. I guess he thinks I use it faster than I do because I have about 5 bags laying around. Mike |
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so OP you get one yet?
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do you then have to own a media seperator?
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