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If you are not too particular about the inside of the case appearing to be of jewelry appearance you can just use the mixer with the Dawn and Lemishine - without pins - and the exterior of the cases will shine right up. Interior will be clean but still powder/primer stained.

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Cement mixer won't work with stainless pins... Been tried over and over. The stainless pins are heavier and gravitate toward the bottom of the mixer.

It has? I thought it worked, what makes the drum of a cement mixer so much different than all the other drums out there that work?

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Cement mixer won't work with stainless pins... Been tried over and over. The stainless pins are heavier and gravitate toward the bottom of the mixer.

It has? I thought it worked, what makes the drum of a cement mixer so much different than all the other drums out there that work?

A cement mixer sits at a 45 degree angle. You could run just the brass with water, Dawn, and Lemishine, but without the pins, it's not going to come out as nice.

For further reading from 2 yrs ago. http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_6_42/368694_Tumble_brass_in_a_cement_mixer.html

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Cement mixer won't work with stainless pins... Been tried over and over. The stainless pins are heavier and gravitate toward the bottom of the mixer.

It has? I thought it worked, what makes the drum of a cement mixer so much different than all the other drums out there that work?

A cement mixer sits at a 45 degree angle. You could run just the brass with water, Dawn, and Lemishine, but without the pins, it's not going to come out as nice.

For further reading from 2 yrs ago. http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_6_42/368694_Tumble_brass_in_a_cement_mixer.html

Did you read that thread? I thought you were going to provide a link proving using a mixer wouldn't work, I see many in that thread proving that it does work, certainly more proving it does work than it doesn't (if you have half a clue what you are doing).

SS pins aren't somehow more capable of "gravitating to the bottom of the mixer" than they are a regular tumbler. What matters is getting the right ratio of water, pins, detergent, citric acid and brass combined with agitated tumbling. Obviously a mixer that is set-up to just spin the drum on end, isn't going to work nearly as well as one that rotates the barrell more on its side (in a tumbling action).

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