Homemade Tumbler.

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Will try it out tomorrow.
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i dont think people believe me when i tell them.i just put my coins in my washer machine,i leave them in there for a month or so.it works great and they cant go any where,but i do like to build things they you did.
brad
 

I made one using a drill as well, had trouble regulating the speed then built one using an old printer, much better but ended up buying one from Harbor Freight, works great.
 

I been using V-8 Splash bottles & hand tumbling them :BangHead:
when I can find time to block out 3 or 4 hours, which is seldom,
but, every now & then, they'll be a movie or something on,
that I bother to take the time.

I use crème of tarter to clean them (no baking soda or vinegar,
as that will cause gases, explode the container...)
I do sometimes soak them overnight in vinegar.
With CoT, you got to be sure you have no copper in your silver coins,
as the penny will turn them a copperish color, too, & you'll have to retumble them.

Did you crank that bad boy up yet? :laughing7:
How's it working?
 

Wow, nice set up, it's amazing what one can do with their own ingenuity.

Tumblers are relatively cheap I got my single tumbler at harbor Freight for $39 back in 2014 and have used the heck out of it. My son bought me a double tumbler last summer for $20 at a thrift store, still in the box, hardly used. I keep this one around so when my original takes a crap I an still good to go. Back in 2014 and 15 I detected so much that I tumbled twice a week, now I'm lucky if I have enough clad to tumble once a month.
 

I hunt almost every day. I have tons of dirty clad, not literally, but a lot. I have had problems regulating the speed as well, changed to a better drill I have. Will probably end up buying one.
Thought about removing the drill motor and installing a variable dial switch for better voltage regulation. Part of it is the challenge to make it work. I appreciate the suggestions and will try them out.
I used liquid detergent and water.
 

That's funny but I'm sure it would do the job I use salt and lemon juice works great pennies separate I love that washing machine idea lol
 

a block of wood with a notch and a g clamp should give you good throttle control. or a zip tie around the trigger... but at lower speeds the built in fan on the drill may not be effective. battery drills are much slower rpm

chub
 

American ingenuity is always impressive. Thanks for showing us!
 

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