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    Drying brass after wet tumbling?

    So I searched for this topic already but either I'm not searching correctly or it's not here.

    I wet tumble my brass and was wondering how folks are drying their brass after the wet tumble?

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    I use a food dehydrator 45 min- 1hr and done


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    I dry my brass in the oven. 200 degrees for an hour.


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    Food dehydrator, it works great.


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    I just let brass sit on a towel, on a table in the reloading room for a day or two until dry.

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    I’ve had better results sitting on a towel near a fan and a dehumidifier. I used a dehydrator before but it was leaving spots on the brass. I’ve tweaked my ratios for wet tumbling since then but the towel works just as nicely

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    I spin them in a media seperator to get most of the water off the brass. Then put in my rather large toaster oven 180-200 for about 20 mins.


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    I use an old food dehydrator.

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    I use a food dehydrator also. .45 mins and its ready to go.


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    I use Franklin Arsenal dryer and it just happens to look like the food dehydrators. My daughter sent me a picture of hers and it was almost the same, similar to picture above.

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