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    tumbler for Christmas

    Hello,
    I recieved a small gemstone tumbler for Christmasand was wondering what type of media I should used to clean clad.
    Any help would be appreciated tremendously.
    Thanks,
    Don

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    Re: tumbler for Christmas

    I Hear Sand & Dish Detergent work well

    & Don't do Copper with Clad.

    fish tank gravel has also been used
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    Re: tumbler for Christmas

    Thanks Jeff!

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    Re: tumbler for Christmas

    don't use river sand or rock, it'll take forever, if you use sand blasting sand it'll clean a lot faster

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    Tyler, TX
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    Re: tumbler for Christmas

    I was told not to use sand because it removes too much detail.........I guess that would be okay for clad or zinc. I use aquarium gravel in mine.
    Roland

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    Central Pennsylvania
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    Re: tumbler for Christmas

    Hey Don, I use plain colored aquarium gravel with dish washing liquid and a splash of ammonia. Heed Jeff's warning.....don't mix copper and clad, the clad takes on the copper color. I have a single barrel Harbor Freight tumbler and I usually let it run from 2 to 4 hours depending on the amount of coins I throw in. Some guys say they change the water half way through but I just let it run and dump it at the end.

    Good luck!!

    Dave

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    Re: tumbler for Christmas

    aquarium gravel, tablespoon dawn, tablespoon citric acid works great for me. If they're not really crusty I just use a tablespoon of Dawn.
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    Aug 2010
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    Re: tumbler for Christmas

    Thanks guys!
    I have to say this sight is great!
    Happy Newyear!!!
    Don

 

 

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