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    Thanks those are some good suggestions. I'm wondering how an ultrasonic cleaner compares to a gun shell vibrator/cleaner (I have the Hornady). Compares like with removing rust and smoothing a finish, scales, and collars, that kind of thing. Would you use one or the other for different jobs? One thing already noted is that the gun shell cleaner only holds a couple... but what about which jobs are best for?
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    A short length of garden hose makes a great sanding block. The curved surface works very well for full or half hollow blades.
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    Personal experience; an ultrasonic unit will clean, while a tumbler will actually polish. The polishing action can actually remove material and I had the very tip of a square point get slightly crumpled in a tumbler.


    Quote Originally Posted by MikeT View Post
    Thanks those are some good suggestions. I'm wondering how an ultrasonic cleaner compares to a gun shell vibrator/cleaner (I have the Hornady). Compares like with removing rust and smoothing a finish, scales, and collars, that kind of thing. Would you use one or the other for different jobs? One thing already noted is that the gun shell cleaner only holds a couple... but what about which jobs are best for?
    Thanks again for the info, my shop/ManCave is growing into a real functioning shop!
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    These are some great suggestions! I will go search for my wife's old set of curlers and put them to good use
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    When a person has a strong desire, he is making good progress with the minimum number of instruments, further results are very good. I have seen such examples in my life.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gipson View Post
    When a person has a strong desire, he is making good progress with the minimum number of instruments, further results are very good. I have seen such examples in my life.
    Thats the KISS theory.
    ( keep it simple stupid )

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    just a phrase.
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