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Fastest way to dry brass


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Easiest: Sun dry for a few hours.

Fastest: Bake them on the lowest setting for 15 minutes.

Easiest winter time solution (because I'm Canadian eh!): Towel dry near the furnace for a few days.

 

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On ‎9‎/‎10‎/‎2019 at 5:49 PM, seowitz said:

Fastest = food dehydrator / reloading company's brass dryer (same things)

Cheapest / easiest = leave brass out in the hot sun

Cheapest / fastest = leave brass in the car in the hot sun, especially if you have a hatchback for maximum sun exposure

I've left rounds in the car on the dash before, that works great.

If you are into any types of powder coating, you can get a used toaster over. They go up to 400 deg, vs the dehydrator for the same price. they might not have the same capacity though.

I toast mine at about 150-200 degrees for 30 mins if I want them now.

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On 1/22/2020 at 5:37 PM, AcePrater said:

I've left rounds in the car on the dash before, that works great.

If you are into any types of powder coating, you can get a used toaster over. They go up to 400 deg, vs the dehydrator for the same price. they might not have the same capacity though.

I toast mine at about 150-200 degrees for 30 mins if I want them now.

 This is my way when I'm in a hurry, big pan in the oven for about 30 minutes

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