You're right . . .
OK my worry is that the pins hitting the brass will WORK the brass. I can't se it beeing good. You will have to add an ANLE step after two or three cleannings. J.Michael
Complete thread:
- More on stainless pin tumbling media - 
Kentucky, 
2013-04-09, 08:40 ![Open whole thread [*]](themes/default/images/complete_thread.png)  - I think I am going to buy some of these pins and try it - 
Rob Leahy, 
2013-04-09, 10:22
- I think I am going to buy some of these pins and try it - John K., 2013-04-09, 10:51
 
- More on stainless pin tumbling media - 
John K., 
2013-04-09, 10:24
- As far as I'm concerned, it's either use them dry . . . - 
Kentucky, 
2013-04-09, 13:37
- But the Thumlers drum is hex or oct, I disremember. - 
John K., 
2013-04-09, 15:11
- You're right . . . - 
Kentucky, 
2013-04-09, 17:54
- You're right . . . - 
uncowboy, 
2013-04-09, 18:02
- You're right . . . - 
Kentucky, 
2013-04-09, 18:04
- Doesn't happen, according to all I have read and personal - 
John K., 
2013-04-09, 18:10
- Sounds good to me. - 
Kentucky, 
2013-04-09, 18:29
- Sounds good to me. - John K., 2013-04-09, 20:32
 
 
- Sounds good to me. - 
Kentucky, 
2013-04-09, 18:29
 
- Doesn't happen, according to all I have read and personal - 
John K., 
2013-04-09, 18:10
 
- You're right . . . - 
Kentucky, 
2013-04-09, 18:04
 
- You're right . . . - 
uncowboy, 
2013-04-09, 18:02
 
- You're right . . . - 
Kentucky, 
2013-04-09, 17:54
 
- But the Thumlers drum is hex or oct, I disremember. - 
John K., 
2013-04-09, 15:11
 
- As far as I'm concerned, it's either use them dry . . . - 
Kentucky, 
2013-04-09, 13:37
 
- I think I am going to buy some of these pins and try it - 
Rob Leahy, 
2013-04-09, 10:22