You can also make one out of an oil drum. Set it up in your backyard, fill it
with media and large parts, start it up, and then go out of town for a few
days. When you return, the parts will be clean and shiny.
Of course, the neighbors will graffiti your house, so be sure the garage is
locked.
;-)
Tom Burke
80 Spit
In a message dated 3/30/2001 10:35:47 AM Eastern Standard Time,
john@triumphspitfire.com writes:
> Fred,
> I wonder if it is possible to use the 70's rock tumbler I fund in my
> parent's garage this past weekend. Everyone remember all the groovy things
> you could make with that?
> John
>
> >List, thanks to Bob Streepy here is another site for parts
> >cleaning/polishing tumblers as well as the compounds needed for use with
> >them, Eastwood charges 19.99 for 5 lbs of media, this site has it 11.99 for
> >7lbs. or the heavy cutting from Eastwood for 44.99 vs. 13.99, quite a
> >savings here, www.midwayusa.com part number 1292.
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