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Offline Ant68

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Re: advice needed about tumblers
« on: March 15, 2014, 01:31:36 AM »
Your a shocker Gav


Ive got a vibratory.. takes time to polish but they do come up well and it leaves you free to attend to other parts of the machine. They can be noisy!.. Mine used to be in my workshop area of the house right next to where the 17 year old slept. If ever he'd piss me off, id chuck a few bits in there, start it up and leave it on all night. They have a few uses.