eliochnb4 Full Member Joined Sep 6, 2011 Messages 123 Oct 16, 2011 #1 I have been finding a lot of WWII shell casing as of late, lots of 50 Cal and some smaller calibers, and was wondering what is the best way to clean them?
I have been finding a lot of WWII shell casing as of late, lots of 50 Cal and some smaller calibers, and was wondering what is the best way to clean them?
allank Banned Joined Jun 12, 2011 Messages 2,697 Location Vega Baja ,Puerto Rico Oct 16, 2011 #2 A tumbler will make the brass look new , you can find them under reloading equipment.
Xaquin Elite Member Joined Oct 11, 2010 Messages 2,473 Location Maryland Oct 18, 2011 #3 I use a soft bristle tooth brush and warm soapy water for all the brass I've found. Doesn't seem to hurt them too much =)
I use a soft bristle tooth brush and warm soapy water for all the brass I've found. Doesn't seem to hurt them too much =)
eliochnb4 Full Member Joined Sep 6, 2011 Messages 123 Oct 18, 2011 #4 Thanks, I will prob just go with the brush since they are pretty old and I want them to keep some of their age. Thanks for the tips.
Thanks, I will prob just go with the brush since they are pretty old and I want them to keep some of their age. Thanks for the tips.
Xaquin Elite Member Joined Oct 11, 2010 Messages 2,473 Location Maryland Oct 18, 2011 #5 You might ask Turtlefoot what he does as he's the resident expert =)