Re: Tumbler getting hot
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: pepperbelly</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Thanks Chris. That is good to know. Mine had ran for about 90 minutes and it did get uncomfortably hot. I will limit the sessions to an hour. That is long enough to clean the brass.
I will take some time this weekend and see if I can figure out why the RCBS seems to run cooler. I will also use it for longer sessions if necessary like range pickups.
Jim </div></div>
Back in the day, when I got mine, Dillon was using a good 'beer can' motor by Emmerson out of St. Louis. I've heard that they've since gone to China for their motors and have had 'longevity' issues. It's a good size motor, the same one used in the CV-2000 and I think it's the same for the CV-2001 and now CV-750. It's a big motor and will no doubt, get hot.
One of my pet peeves here is seeing how long people tumble their brass...4, 6, 8 hours and even overnight. This is just cutting down on the life of one's motor and is totally unnecessary if you ask me.
Polish helps...walnut for dirty brass and corn for fairly clean brass. It's not an operating room table and brass doesn't need to be spotless.
I pretty much use walnut all of the time, with Dillon or Flitz polish. My stuff comes out pimpy.
Chris