I’ve been using my new vibratory tumbler with stainless steel shot and ShineBrite. I use it on junk silver (to make jewelry) and it doesn’t damage the silver.
Bad move to put all your copper and nickle coins in the tumbler together! That is what happens with mine anyways! LOL Yours look like they did alright. The nickle metal coins will all turn pink when it is done! Also if you put the zinc Cents in the mix they will disappear on you as they just fall apart! Junk coins to begin with and the tumbler will eat them up in no time! Congrats on all your finds! ;-)
I call December my tumbling month. All of my clad get's a bath prior to my trip to the bank. They have a coin machine to dump them into. So, if you see the temp below 30 degrees, or if Snow is falling, I'm probably tumbling. I expect maybe $200 this year.
I would use corn cob tumbleing media made to tumble shell caseings for firearms. It will clean better but you have to tumble longer and it won't damage your coins.
+Dig That Beep Yes. It this is less damaging than gravel. You might also try electrolysis or aluminum foil + hot baking soda solution. If it's a rare coin I would leave it up to an expert.
Nice vid. Gotta get a tumbler... So I'm watching this vid and got fooled by the smoke detector battery beeping. I went to two of my detectors before realizing it was the vid. Oh well. Lol. Always good to check 'em. Hope that you guys are safe down there with the hurricane approaching. Take care and HH.
I liked this video, just good & basic with no high $ equip. needed. I've been looking for a tumbler for awhile now to start doing this. Just turned in my 1st Clad cashout at bank and definitely brought home good chunk of crusties kicked back that I'm sure would've worked if cleaned first. Only question is re:amount of coins that can be cleaned at once,(using your HF Tumbler). Whats the most clad you'd put in your tumbler generally?...Thanks
Try a 1 pound container of stainless .041 thousandth's pins and even though they cost more the difference is amazing. I use it on expensive rifle brass cleaning and at the cost of 1.05 each for lapua rifle brass for reloading they come out shiny like new even if they get corroded. We use a teaspoon or so of Dawn dish soap and a 1/2 teaspoon of lemi shine which is citric acid(mild) and those coins will look new. Don't do it to collectible stuff only as a last resort.
Great video, I've never heard of using a tumbler. Now I'm going to have to go get one. I've only been MD'ing for a few months and have been doing the soaking in water/baking soda/vinegar method then brushing to clean. But this looks a lot better and less time consuming. lol.
to me ,it dosen`t seem to work,they come out just as dirty as they went in - I just purchased a rock tumbler and got the same result,comes much better using a dremel with a wire brush was hopeing this would cut down on the labor time but does not
I've never purchased a tumbler before and i was wondering if it would clean some clad coins that i've had for over six years that i found while treasure hunting?
+Rob Stuart I guess your talking about tumbling something of value, I'm extremely careful with what I tumble but you could definitely damage something if it was very ornate or a precious metal.
Seriously? Spend some of that coin to buy a smoke detector battery then revid! Some pinpointer detectors use the same battery. Smh. Otherwise good video on mute.
I tumbled some of my dug 1&2 dollar coins a few days ago and it got them clean and looking like new, so now the shops will accept them. Happy Diggin!
+Digging Australia Good deal, they work great for this. Thanks for watching!!!
I’ve been using my new vibratory tumbler with stainless steel shot and ShineBrite. I use it on junk silver (to make jewelry) and it doesn’t damage the silver.
Bad move to put all your copper and nickle coins in the tumbler together! That is what happens with mine anyways! LOL Yours look like they did alright. The nickle metal coins will all turn pink when it is done! Also if you put the zinc Cents in the mix they will disappear on you as they just fall apart! Junk coins to begin with and the tumbler will eat them up in no time! Congrats on all your finds! ;-)
I call December my tumbling month. All of my clad get's a bath prior to my trip to the bank. They have a coin machine to dump them into. So, if you see the temp below 30 degrees, or if Snow is falling, I'm probably tumbling. I expect maybe $200 this year.
+DetectingtheBurgh That's awesome Keith, I think that's about what I cashed in my last trip.
I would use corn cob tumbleing media made to tumble shell caseings for firearms. It will clean better but you have to tumble longer and it won't damage your coins.
+budrukus That's a cool idea, I'll have to give that a try. Thanks for watching & commenting!!!
+Dig That Beep Yes. It this is less damaging than gravel. You might also try electrolysis or aluminum foil + hot baking soda solution. If it's a rare coin I would leave it up to an expert.
Nice vid. Gotta get a tumbler... So I'm watching this vid and got fooled by the smoke detector battery beeping. I went to two of my detectors before realizing it was the vid. Oh well. Lol. Always good to check 'em. Hope that you guys are safe down there with the hurricane approaching. Take care and HH.
+Gato Supreme Haha, I'll have to check them. We got some rain & wind but all is well. Take care my friend!
I liked this video, just good & basic with no high $ equip. needed.
I've been looking for a tumbler for awhile now to start doing this. Just turned in my 1st Clad cashout at bank and definitely brought home good chunk of crusties kicked back that I'm sure would've worked if cleaned first.
Only question is re:amount of coins that can be cleaned at once,(using your HF Tumbler).
Whats the most clad you'd put in your tumbler generally?...Thanks
I do this as well but haven’t ever done any of my wheats yet. Might have to try it though but most of them I can see the date on already.
Awesome job buddy thank you
Try a 1 pound container of stainless .041 thousandth's pins and even though they cost more the difference is amazing. I use it on expensive rifle brass cleaning and at the cost of 1.05 each for lapua rifle brass for reloading they come out shiny like new even if they get corroded. We use a teaspoon or so of Dawn dish soap and a 1/2 teaspoon of lemi shine which is citric acid(mild) and those coins will look new. Don't do it to collectible stuff only as a last resort.
I'll have to give it a try, thanks for sharing this information!
Good video. What kind of rock tumbler do you have, and where did you get it?
+alwaysseekingsilver I won this one but it's from Harbor Freight.
Great video, I've never heard of using a tumbler. Now I'm going to have to go get one. I've only been MD'ing for a few months and have been doing the soaking in water/baking soda/vinegar method then brushing to clean. But this looks a lot better and less time consuming. lol.
+Gary Jones Thanks Gary, I've tried other methods as well & this is by far the most efficient way. Thanks for watching!!!
to me ,it dosen`t seem to work,they come out just as dirty as they went in - I just purchased a rock tumbler and got the same result,comes much better using a dremel with a wire brush was hopeing this would cut down on the labor time but does not
I've never purchased a tumbler before and i was wondering if it would clean some clad coins that i've had for over six years that i found while treasure hunting?
It works perfect for your clad, people ask me all the time how I get my clad so clean! Go for it!
Do you ever get old coins graded?
One day I'm gonna buy a tumble or make one
+Hoosier Diggin Some I'm sure you could make something that would do the job!
Replace your battery in your smoke alarm.
be careful. sometimes it takes just one find.
+Rob Stuart I guess your talking about tumbling something of value, I'm extremely careful with what I tumble but you could definitely damage something if it was very ornate or a precious metal.
Seriously? Spend some of that coin to buy a smoke detector battery then revid! Some pinpointer detectors use the same battery. Smh. Otherwise good video on mute.
Wow, your camera moves constantly almost giving me motion sickness watching this.
Then why did you watch it?