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Leonard
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Icon 1 posted May 04, 2011 09:42 AM      Profile for Leonard   Author's Homepage   Email Leonard         Edit/Delete Post 
I have been processing a lot of brass lately, for my new acquisition, a switch barrel 22-250AI and 22-243Middlested.

You know how you get a little case lube buildup and grime from spent primer debris. Well, over the years, or weeks or months, as the case may be, these plastic loading blocks can look pretty dirty.

I wish I had a matched set of loading blocks, but I don't. Some MTM, flambeau, Franklin, and the wood from midway.

The breathtaking discovery. I ran these plastic trays through the dishwasher along with a normal load of dishes. They came out nice and clean, and we are talking about many years accumulation of dirt and grime.

Is this not a radical solution? Try it.

I can be so stupid sometimes!

GH/LB

PS, I like trays that hold 60 cases rather than 50 because I like to have a space between those that need (for instance case trimming) and those that have had the necks trimmed to length. Same with charging, I like a space where I can put the filled cases between those tha need powder. Okay, I know I can put 40 rounds in a tray and that way have a space, but I like to do 50 at a time. Old codgers are set in their ways.

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Icon 1 posted May 04, 2011 10:06 AM      Profile for TOM64           Edit/Delete Post 
Good idea. I need to try that.
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lwilliams
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Icon 1 posted May 04, 2011 10:17 AM      Profile for lwilliams           Edit/Delete Post 
I think I will wait to do this until the wife is gone, as I think she may pitch a fit if I start washing my reloading stuff this way.
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Icon 1 posted May 04, 2011 12:52 PM            Edit/Delete Post 
My gawd, you have a dishwasher..
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Leonard
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Icon 1 posted May 04, 2011 07:47 PM      Profile for Leonard   Author's Homepage   Email Leonard         Edit/Delete Post 
Dishwashers. Well, my wife was not insistent about anything, she was mellow, an angel in fact. But there was one area where she would not compromise, she had to have a dishwasher, and that was that.

I grew up with that chore, my sister washed and I dried. I hated it. When we got married, I found out right quick that she had to have a dishwasher, even if it wasn't built in, and we had a portable unit when we rented the first four years that we were married. I have not seen one in years, but they have a connection with a quick disconnect that attaches right to the faucet with an adapter.

Nancy's brother's wife, (#4) did not use a dishwasher at all. In fact, she used it to store her dog food which I thought was particularly strange. Since then, I have noticed that there are people that have dishwashers, but don't use them.

It takes me at least two sometimes three weeks to fill up the dishwasher. I clean/rinse everything that I put in it so the machine does little more than spray soap and as far as I'm concerned, it just sanitizes my kitchen stuff because there is very little to no food debris on anything. So, let's just say I use it like an autoclave. I don't like soapy or greasy utensils and dishes.

If Dan, (the man) is one of the weirdos that doesn't use a dishwasher, I'm not surprised.

GH/LB

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Bofire
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Icon 1 posted May 04, 2011 08:54 PM      Profile for Bofire   Author's Homepage   Email Bofire         Edit/Delete Post 
Naw I like the dishwasher, use it like Elbee sorta, but my current sweet heart is my second, and sometimes we have an'understanding' about my ignorance of such things. I just dont use the loading blocks never figured out what good they were. I prime, charge and seat the bullet, in one swoop. then shoot of it.
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JD
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Icon 1 posted May 04, 2011 09:47 PM      Profile for JD           Edit/Delete Post 
Dishwashers are also good for washing your ball cap, wont screw em up like a washing machine.

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Leonard
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Icon 1 posted May 04, 2011 10:26 PM      Profile for Leonard   Author's Homepage   Email Leonard         Edit/Delete Post 
My mom and dad, when they lived in Washington, caught some really big salmon. They used to wrap those huge fish in aluminum folil and cook them in the .......DISHWASHER! True story.

GH/LB

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tlbradford
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Icon 1 posted May 04, 2011 11:00 PM      Profile for tlbradford   Email tlbradford         Edit/Delete Post 
I thought everyone knew that salmon trick.

You know why women have smaller feet than men?

-so they can stand closer to the sink to wash dishes.

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Leonard
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Icon 1 posted May 05, 2011 06:40 AM      Profile for Leonard   Author's Homepage   Email Leonard         Edit/Delete Post 
Yes, everybody in Washington know that trick. Don't be so smug! [Smile]

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Leonard
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Icon 1 posted May 06, 2011 08:04 PM      Profile for Leonard   Author's Homepage   Email Leonard         Edit/Delete Post 
Putting those trays in the dishwasher was such a good idea that I decided to clean up the rest of my stuff. Blew out the dust in the powder cans, then rubbed them clean between a couple damp towels. Cleaned all my primers with a toothbrush, and am presently tumbling bullets, all together, takes too much time to do each box separately I removed all the grease smudges from the presses and degreased all my dies. Who cares, all the labels fell off when I ran them in the dishwasher. Next time, I want to take the dies out first, some got a little rusty, comes right off with some steel wool and sand paper. I don't know what's next, but when I'm through, I'm going to have a spotless shop, I'll tell you that!

GH/LB

edit: JD, this is just a joke, I didn't really do all that stuff. Some, not all.

[ May 06, 2011, 08:06 PM: Message edited by: Leonard ]

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Dave Allen
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Icon 1 posted May 09, 2011 08:09 AM      Profile for Dave Allen           Edit/Delete Post 
Thats good to know, I never thought of that. However I have soaked mine in the sink with dish wash detergent, never could get 'em clean enough though.

One thing I started doing awhile back is just laying out an old small bath towel and spraying 20 cases at a time with "one-shot" keeps my loading trays much cleaner.

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JD
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Icon 1 posted May 09, 2011 05:20 PM      Profile for JD           Edit/Delete Post 
Ya know, instead of messing around with brushes and patches and all that I'm gonna just pop the upper off my AR and toss it in the dishwasher with some of that spot free rinse stuff.

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Jason
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Leonard
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Icon 1 posted May 09, 2011 06:34 PM      Profile for Leonard   Author's Homepage   Email Leonard         Edit/Delete Post 
Damn! I KNEW I should have added an Okie disclaimer like:

DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME, JASON

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EL BEE Knows It All and Done It All.
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JD
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Icon 1 posted May 09, 2011 08:30 PM      Profile for JD           Edit/Delete Post 
What? You don't think it will work?

bonus: it will also clean the dust off my scope lenses...sweeeet!

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Jason
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Leonard
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Icon 1 posted May 09, 2011 08:50 PM      Profile for Leonard   Author's Homepage   Email Leonard         Edit/Delete Post 
No, I think it will work just fine. Be sure the safety is on.

gh/lb

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Icon 1 posted May 12, 2011 06:53 AM      Profile for TundraWookie           Edit/Delete Post 
It's amazing how handy a dishwasher can be. Ever tried washing your keyboard?

http://www.ehow.com/how_2183738_clean-keyboard-dishwasher.html

An IT guy I used to work with would wash them this way and said that he hadn't had a failure.

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JD
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Icon 1 posted May 12, 2011 10:46 AM      Profile for JD           Edit/Delete Post 
Get out!! What? I'm throwin my whole mac book in there this afternoon.

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Jason
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Leonard
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Icon 1 posted May 12, 2011 11:39 AM      Profile for Leonard   Author's Homepage   Email Leonard         Edit/Delete Post 
just be sure to turn it off. And, if the dishwasher is so great, what about the washer, then the dryer?

gh/l bee

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TundraWookie
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Icon 1 posted May 12, 2011 12:23 PM      Profile for TundraWookie           Edit/Delete Post 
As long as you put it on a gentle cycle, you'll be fine I'm sure. Might as well tumble brass and ammo in the dryer too while you're at it.
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Leonard
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Icon 1 posted May 12, 2011 12:36 PM      Profile for Leonard   Author's Homepage   Email Leonard         Edit/Delete Post 
I may have to move this thread to the Consolidated Pinhead Forum?

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EL BEE Knows It All and Done It All.
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TundraWookie
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Icon 1 posted May 12, 2011 12:44 PM      Profile for TundraWookie           Edit/Delete Post 
Yes, PinHead this thing.
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Dave Allen
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Icon 1 posted May 12, 2011 01:33 PM      Profile for Dave Allen           Edit/Delete Post 
If a guy is gonna' tumble his brass in the dryer, should you use one of those static cling dryer sheet, thingies ?
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Paul Melching
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Icon 1 posted May 12, 2011 02:31 PM      Profile for Paul Melching           Edit/Delete Post 
Dave I never use the anti static sheets ,I just use lots of one shot real popular with the wife.

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TundraWookie
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Icon 1 posted May 12, 2011 02:35 PM      Profile for TundraWookie           Edit/Delete Post 
The dryer sheets work fine, but if you put a few pounds of Bullseye in there and a few strike anywhere matches, you'll get a better luster on that brass.
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