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Old 03-02-2006, 05:55 PM
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Re: Chip Cleaning Machine - Need engineers and tinkerers

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Originally Posted by muttleyone
This is just a wild a$$ guess but could you use a rock tumbler? I know thats what my brother-law uses to clean bullet cases before he reloads them. I'm not sure what kind of media to use with but at least it would keep the chips dry. Just not sure if it would work.

Mutt

Someone used this for oiling - seemed to coat the chips OK, but they could not find a decent medium for removing the exceess oil (still needed hand wiping).

I would imaging a similar problem for cleaning. We cannot use a real abrasive material for the chips - so gettig the "guck" out may be an issue..
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