NJdiverTony
Junior Member
I had a bit of clad that I found during a handful of quick hunts over the last few weeks that was really dirty. I've seen some of the posts about tumbling clad with aquarium rocks, and thought I'd try something a little different. I have a tumbler that I use for cleaning used brass ammo casings, as I shoot for sport quite a bit and I reload and make my own ammo. I tumble my brass casings with stainless steel media which usually produces stellar results on brass.
The clad I tumbled was really dirty/rusty/corroded, so I wasnt sure what to expect. All I used was water and some Palmolive dish detergent and tumbled for about 4 hours. See the pics, not too shabby! The coins don't look perfect, but definitely "good enough".
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The clad I tumbled was really dirty/rusty/corroded, so I wasnt sure what to expect. All I used was water and some Palmolive dish detergent and tumbled for about 4 hours. See the pics, not too shabby! The coins don't look perfect, but definitely "good enough".
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