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All things Tumbly...

waynard

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I am looking for suggestions regarding a tumbler to clean coins etc.
I used to have a small plastic rotary tumbler, but it bit the dust (so to speak) a long time ago.
What works best? What are they worth? and where in Canada is a good place to buy? Any suggestions regarding the process would be helpful as well.
btw, went out yesterday to do a little beepin' and found about $4 in clad and two sterling rings and another unidentified piece of .925 silver. I do believe I am gettin' the bug all over again..
 
Check with Harbor Freight...They're cheap. Be sure to buy an extra drum belt at the same time.
 
Those rubber O ring type belts don't last very long. Had to make a leather belt for mine. Drilled a tiny hole 1/8 inch from the ends, made a U shaped staple from thin wire to connect the ends. Older heavy duty sewing machines use this type of leather belt design. Drill the holes so that the staple ends point up away from the pulley.
 
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