I had rather lost confidence in the whole tumbling business, as my tumbler did not really cope with heavily pitted metal on my old Bally SS games. But my faith has been restored.
I am in the middle of renovating my scared stiff. This was one filthy part that caught my eye ...
Using one of these with walnut shells and solvol autosol in it. Leaving it for four days ...
The rather sad bit of metal came out looking like this ...
It also dealt very effectively with all the hex bolts too...
![image.jpg image.jpg](https://www.pinballinfo.com/community/data/attachments/38/38809-deee1d710306971cecdfa65cad4e360c.jpg)
I am in the middle of renovating my scared stiff. This was one filthy part that caught my eye ...
![image.jpeg image.jpeg](https://www.pinballinfo.com/community/data/attachments/38/38807-6d92804618a088b75f18032d1c2aac61.jpg)
Using one of these with walnut shells and solvol autosol in it. Leaving it for four days ...
![image.jpeg image.jpeg](https://www.pinballinfo.com/community/data/attachments/38/38806-b1f42723f9b3e191270d09ec2e67a662.jpg)
The rather sad bit of metal came out looking like this ...
![image.jpeg image.jpeg](https://www.pinballinfo.com/community/data/attachments/38/38808-2916092c3f40ed4652e0859e755721de.jpg)
It also dealt very effectively with all the hex bolts too...
![image.jpg image.jpg](https://www.pinballinfo.com/community/data/attachments/38/38809-deee1d710306971cecdfa65cad4e360c.jpg)