In the winter, I run 100w incandescent lights in the shop.
After setting the brass in an old skillet, I lower a hooded lamp with one of these bulbs over said skillet.
The brass dries very quickly.
I have begun loading in small batches because there are short wait times with the Mosin sights I make, especially. They get heat and chemicals as both prep and finish.
I therefore have time that I need to use, but it's not enough to really switch gears to something else.
Mating the sight manufacture with brass prep with wet tumbling, which likewise requires wait times, only seems natural.
Regards,
Josh
After setting the brass in an old skillet, I lower a hooded lamp with one of these bulbs over said skillet.
The brass dries very quickly.
I have begun loading in small batches because there are short wait times with the Mosin sights I make, especially. They get heat and chemicals as both prep and finish.
I therefore have time that I need to use, but it's not enough to really switch gears to something else.
Mating the sight manufacture with brass prep with wet tumbling, which likewise requires wait times, only seems natural.
Regards,
Josh