Da wife would have a fit if I did that.I put mine in the microwave.
That’s a nice pellet stove, Harmon brand? We use the top of ours all the time for drying or preheating something.The dawn broke and so did my 5-dollar garage sale toaster oven. Looked over at my pellet stove and the light went on.
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I set the oven to 220 and bake each group for 20 minutes. Being it's above boiling they can't have moisture at that temp. I normally have 3-5 loads so I sort the hot set as the next set is drying.I put mine in the oven when it is cold , or cloudy , or raining . I preheat the oven and let the temperature fall to 120 degrees and put them on a large sheet pan and bake them until the oven cools down to touch .
I put mine in the microwave.
Dude …. I did the same thing years ago. Dropped a load of brass in and ran a complete cycle. Brass was in mesh laundry bags. Hell, it works, but yes, make sure no one else is home at the time! I went outside and fired up the lawnmower to hide the noise.I used the drying cycle on the dishwasher for 50 BMG. All those pins sticking up are great for holding cases.
I just make sure the wife isn't gonna be home for awhile.
Yup a Harmon with a remote T-stat fully automatic you set the temp and that is where it stays. It is fully digital with cleaning prompts and fill prompts with use calibration. The top only gets 140 degrees so it is perfect for drying cases.That’s a nice pellet stove, Harmon brand? We use the top of ours all the time for drying or preheating something.
Well, I am the dishwasher OS is best. When we did have one it added 80 bucks per month on the electric bill. When I redid our kitchen, we elected for more storage.I used the drying cycle on the dishwasher for 50 BMG. All those pins sticking up are great for holding cases.
I just make sure the wife isn't gonna be home for awhile.
I use an ultra-sonic cleaner dry is not an option. I found it cleans the brass and removes all the crud even in the primer pockets. Once dry I run them through the polisher shaker in lizard bedding which is super fine walnut shells. When don you cannot tell them from factory new.Don't get them wet and they don't need drying.
My brass shoots the same after just tumbling with walnut and I don't need the hassle of wetting then drying them.I use an ultra-sonic cleaner dry is not an option. I found it cleans the brass and removes all the crud even in the primer pockets. Once dry I run them through the polisher shaker in lizard bedding which is super fine walnut shells. When don you cannot tell them from factory new.
Nothing that comes to mind although there is one in very good condition that has resided on a shelf in my storage building for a VERY long time. It did get used more than once but we quickly learned it is cheaper and much easier to just pick up a loaf at the store. I suppose I could use it to make long range targets as it would be unsliced. I can just imagine it now. A light 22-250 bullet and POOF, breadcrumbs.I wonder how many wives have bought a bread maker and used it once.
Is there anything us guys can use them for?