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That is the same tumbler I have had for the last 8 to 10 years and I would never give mine up..... if you want the brass dry quickly after tumbling, look for a dehydrator at your local thrift store. I put mine on low for an hour or two so I dont get the water marks left on the brass.
 
That is the same tumbler I have had for the last 8 to 10 years and I would never give mine up..... if you want the brass dry quickly after tumbling, look for a dehydrator at your local thrift store. I put mine on low for an hour or two so I dont get the water marks left on the brass.

Yep! I got a food dehydrator from Bi_mart with a gift card I had. Now I need to get some silicone mats so the rounds don't fall in between the racks.
 
That is the same tumbler I have had for the last 8 to 10 years and I would never give mine up..... if you want the brass dry quickly after tumbling, look for a dehydrator at your local thrift store. I put mine on low for an hour or two so I dont get the water marks left on the brass.
I just roll them around on a towel immediately after wet tumbling, then place them onto a cookie sheet and put them in the oven for 30 min on 200F.
 

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