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Cleaning up some 30-30 brass. This is with my newer motor. The old one shorted out and stopped working so I had to get a new motor. Welded together some 2 inch angle iron and added some good pillow blocks for the 2 shafts. Covered the 5/8 inch shafts with 5/8 heater hose. After 4 hours the brass come out like brand new from the factory, inside and out.

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Cleaning up some 30-30 brass. This is with my newer motor. The old one shorted out and stopped working so I had to get a new motor. Welded together some 2 inch angle iron and added some good pillow blocks for the 2 shafts. Covered the 5/8 inch shafts with 5/8 heater hose. After 4 hours the brass come out like brand new from the factory, inside and out.

Nice! The base was certainly always the weak point of the thumbler's tumbler. I don't think you'll be having that problem any more though.
 

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