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Reloading
Reddish-pink brass out of the wet tumbler
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<blockquote data-quote="DaveTN" data-source="post: 5606092" data-attributes="member: 3052"><p>It's called dezincification. It weakens the brass and can be caused by the chemicals you are using or by putting something other than brass in when you tumble.</p><p></p><p>There is a lot of controversy about whether the brass is safe to use anymore. I've seen experts in metallurgy say it's not safe, opposed by those that say they have used it without it killing them, so its okay. You should google it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveTN, post: 5606092, member: 3052"] It's called dezincification. It weakens the brass and can be caused by the chemicals you are using or by putting something other than brass in when you tumble. There is a lot of controversy about whether the brass is safe to use anymore. I've seen experts in metallurgy say it's not safe, opposed by those that say they have used it without it killing them, so its okay. You should google it. [/QUOTE]
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