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  1. This is done in a sink. I use a lettuce dryer/spinner (9.29 w/free shipping on eBay). It is basically a bowl with a strainer that sits inside of it suspend up about 1/2". Wet tumble with ss media, put tumbler cannister under hot water for a few minutes to flush out dirty water, dump in the lettuce dryer, and run under warm water as I shake for a minute. Then I take the cases out, giving them a quick shake to through out any ss pins that mukhtar have gotten caught. Through them on a towel and let dry. If I happen to have deprived first (rarely), then I do give the flash hole a quick look-see as I toss onto the towel. On the bowl, I drilled about a dozen 1/16" holes at an angle around its perimeter. This allows water to escape higher than the media will accumulate. At the end, all the ss is sitting in the bottom of the bowl in a half inch of water. It drains easily due to its weight and it gets thrown on a piece of an old t shirt to dry. From tumble to towel takes about 8 mins for 225-250 cases.
  2. This is done in a sink. I use a lettuce dryer/spinner (9.29 w/free shipping on eBay). It is basically a bowl with a strainer that sits inside of it suspend up about 1/2". Wet tumble with ss media, put tumbler cannister under hot water for a few minutes to flush out dirty water, dump in the lettuce dryer, and run under warm water as I shake for a minute. Then I take the cases out, giving them a quick shake to through out any ss pins that mukhtar have gotten caught. Through them on a towel and let dry. If I happen to have deprived first (rarely), then I do give the flash hole a quick look-see as I toss onto the towel. On the bowl, I drilled about a dozen 1/16" holes at an angle around its perimeter. This allows water to escape higher than the media will accumulate. At the end, all the ss is sitting in the bottom of the bowl in a half inch of water. It drains easily due to its weight and it gets thrown on a piece of an old t shirt to dry. From tumble to towel takes about 8 mins for 225-250 cases.
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