Cleaning cases?

Chatting to a chap last night from the beer brewing bottle handling industry and he was often in China he said they have technically come on in leaps and bounds since his first foray there 15 years ago he was impressed by them.
That is precisely the worry; that and their rolling purchase of companies and property pretty much worldwide….
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Interesting, have you got a source for that? I was under the impression that, as primary explosive, when some of it goes bang, all of it goes bang 😅
Even if it all goes bang, it will still leave toxic residues in the form of the combustion products - mainly lead oxide.
Lead metal is not especially dangerous, lead compounds are properly toxic and harmful, although lead oxide is not that bad until expsoed to acidic conditions....like in your stomach..
 
Even if it all goes bang, it will still leave toxic residues in the form of the combustion products - mainly lead oxide.
Lead metal is not especially dangerous, lead compounds are properly toxic and harmful, although lead oxide is not that bad until expsoed to acidic conditions....like in your stomach..
So don’t drink the residual liquid after cleaning cases in it!
Ken.
Ps. Probably doesn’t taste pleasant anyway.
 
There's cleaning and there's cleaning. It's always a good idea to clean your brass, so there's no dust, soot or other debris that could clog things up. And then there's the next level that makes your brass sparkle like it's been rubbed as much as Aladdin's lamp. (No euphemism intended.) The first is necessary, the second you might find desirable.
 
It is what makes the primer go bang. A surprising amount of residue is left, as not all of it burns.
Interesting, have you got a source for that? I was under the impression that, as primary explosive, when some of it goes bang, all of it goes bang 😅

There are many papers on this, from studies such as Adult lead exposure from ammunition reloading and indoor residential shooting, May 2020, American Journal of Industrial Medicine 63(16), to forensics that can identify where the primer came from from the amount of lead isotope left in the primer, e.g. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1556-4029.15204

More distrubing are the personal stories, including one I came across of a man who as a child was allowed to play in the area his father did his reloading, and apparently ate things that had primer material on. Both the father and the son, paid the price - lead poisoning for decades is not pretty. Poison a child with lead, and the child will pay the price every day of his life, stunting his intellect, and worse.

The lessons are, do not do reloading in the kitchen, or in any area where any child can enter, and don't bring food into your reloading area folks. Wash your hands after reloading, and avoid touching spent primers. The dirty liquid from washing cases should be treated as hazardous waste, not something to dump over your tomatoes.
 
Is there a product out there which is basically a shell holder with a drill converter, so that you can attach the shell holder to the drill, pop a cartridge in and spin the cartridge while cleaning with wire wool?
 
Is there a product out there which is basically a shell holder with a drill converter, so that you can attach the shell holder to the drill, pop a cartridge in and spin the cartridge while cleaning with wire wool?
I use the Lee system, and you can use wire wool after the case has been trimmed and chamfered.
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Hmm.
Whenever my Lee Zip Trimmer finally broke I removed the entire spindle and now use it as required in a handheld battery drill - one hand turn opens the jaws and a counter-turn accepts and holds the case regardless of calibre. A quick burst of the drill to trim then chamfer and after that simply hold a piece of wire wool against the case, another quick burst and that cleans the case too….
Simples.
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For many years I used a baby wipe to clean the resizing lube off the outside of my cases and that was it. Accuracy was very acceptable with this method. A scrape of the primer pocket with a suitable flat blade screw driver ensured primer seating was a simple affair. Now days stainless steel swirly thing and a dry in the air fryer gets the brass sparkly with less effort. Although the issue I find is I still need to remove the resizing lube.
 
I use the Lee system, and you can use wire wool after the case has been trimmed and chamfered.
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I got a lock stud through the post yesterday. Do Lee shell holders have a threaded inside to fit in to the stud?
 
I've been using a wet tumbler lately to clean cases that have already been in an ultra-sonic cleaner, the water comes out black!
What do you add to the water in the sonic machine?
I just bout this one (Around £100) and adding a teaspoon of this powder and a squirt of Fairy liquid brings the cases up sparkling clean inside out.
Ken.
 

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