A fine gift - Stainless Steel Tumbling media
Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 8:59 am
Trevor and Corey from Stainless Steel Tumbling Media took out a Banner Ad sponsorship over at Cast Boolits and as thank you they sent all of us staff 5lbs of their stainless steel tumbling pins, a generous gesture indeed.
Stainless steel pins do an excellent job of cleaning your cases getting even the primer pocket clean. I tried some a couple of years ago when I first heard about the stuff. Although impressed with the results, which were as good as the ceramic media I had been using for wet tumbling my BP cases, I didn't go down the stainless steel pin route as I'm not a fan of the clart-on with wet tumbling and all the rinsing, media separating and drying involved. I have to wet tumble my BP cases as carbon builds up quickly on the inside of these cases and walnut won't deal with that but will stick with the ceramic as I find this easier to separate than the steel pins and doesn't disappear down the plug hole so easily.
So for smokeless cases walnut is the medium of choice for me. Dry, easy to separate and simple.
For those of you that can thole the process then stainless steel pins wet tumbled will get you cases back to as new shiny inside and out.
Fortunately I have an artist friend to pass these pins on to as she will find them useful for her jewellery work.
Any way a big thanks to Trevor and Corey and if anyone is interested in this stuff then their website is here complete with how to videos: http://www.stainlesstumblingmedia.com/s ... media.html
Their 5lb stainless steel pin pack and instructions.

Stainless steel pins do an excellent job of cleaning your cases getting even the primer pocket clean. I tried some a couple of years ago when I first heard about the stuff. Although impressed with the results, which were as good as the ceramic media I had been using for wet tumbling my BP cases, I didn't go down the stainless steel pin route as I'm not a fan of the clart-on with wet tumbling and all the rinsing, media separating and drying involved. I have to wet tumble my BP cases as carbon builds up quickly on the inside of these cases and walnut won't deal with that but will stick with the ceramic as I find this easier to separate than the steel pins and doesn't disappear down the plug hole so easily.
So for smokeless cases walnut is the medium of choice for me. Dry, easy to separate and simple.
For those of you that can thole the process then stainless steel pins wet tumbled will get you cases back to as new shiny inside and out.
Fortunately I have an artist friend to pass these pins on to as she will find them useful for her jewellery work.
Any way a big thanks to Trevor and Corey and if anyone is interested in this stuff then their website is here complete with how to videos: http://www.stainlesstumblingmedia.com/s ... media.html
Their 5lb stainless steel pin pack and instructions.
