Impressions After 10 Months of UseThought I'd get back and give a report on how the Frankford Arsenal Rotary Tumbler (FART) is doing.
I remain very impressed. This little thing is a real workhorse. So much so, that given the chance to start over with
dry tumbling or
wet tumbling... I'd
really have to seriously consider wet.The only problems experienced in the last 10 months have been these...
• I bought the wrong type of LemiShine. What can I say, I'm an idiot. Having never purchased LemiShine, I picked up the packets that have the liquid and dry powder. It's the totally wrong mix. My bad.
• The drum, as small as it is, needs to be at least half full to get the cases inside to rotate and actually tumble. That means I need a
minimum of about 400-500 cases inside the drum in order for it to operate correctly.
Other than that... a total breeze. • Unlike my son's unit purchased from
Stainless Tumbling Media, the
FART has not leaked a single drop, and has not needed any repairs or repair parts.
• Initially thought dealing with the waste water would be a big deal, but it's not. I do empty it outside, and I've developed an easy method and location to do this.
• Believed that tumbling pin loss would be significant and I'd be re-ordering new ones every 3 months. That has not happened. Total losses have been
insignificant and I'm still working on the initial set. No replacement orders in sight.
• Wet tumbling has given my case feeder a whole new lease on life. Dry tumbling was leaving corn cob under the case feeder's shell plate, making lots of noise, accounting for stoppages, and making a general nuisance. The absence of corn cob has ended all that.
Bottom Line: A 60 minute tumble in hot water with a tablespoon of granulated
LemiShine and a 1/2 cup of
ArmorAll Wash & Wax cleans better than my expensive Dillon vibratory tumblers ever did. The tumbling lot size is larger, so I'm cleaning less often. The tumbler is liquid-tight so I can tumble indoors (3 min outdoor rinse still required). Handling the liquids has not been 1/10th the issue I once envisioned. I don't get wet or even splashed during the rinsing process.
I'm really delighted with the entire unit and process.
