thomtap
starting to spend too much on rocks
Member since December 2007
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Post by thomtap on Aug 23, 2008 11:59:39 GMT -5
Is there such a thing? Since mine died, I want a good long lasting vibe tumbler, but I want one quieter than my old Raytech. Are any of the ones suggested quieter than the other?
Thom
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Post by Jack, lapidaryrough on Aug 23, 2008 12:41:25 GMT -5
the best on the market are the Vibra-Sonic. They are very Quiet be hind a closed Door.
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thomtap
starting to spend too much on rocks
Member since December 2007
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Post by thomtap on Aug 23, 2008 13:11:50 GMT -5
Thanks! I'll look into them.
Thom
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Post by deb193redux on Aug 23, 2008 14:06:17 GMT -5
My Lot-O was very quiet too.
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Post by Jack ( Yorkshire) on Aug 24, 2008 2:47:23 GMT -5
My Lot"O" is as well, the top quitens things down I highly recomend them They make 2 models 4 1/2lb & a 9lb model Heres a link if your interested therockshed.com/tumbler1.htmlJack Yorkshire UK
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Post by johnjsgems on Aug 24, 2008 6:37:12 GMT -5
I think all the better quality vibes are consederably more quiet than the Raytech.
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lsmike
spending too much on rocks
Maxwell's demon lowers tumbling entropy
Member since January 2007
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Post by lsmike on Aug 24, 2008 9:27:52 GMT -5
Yes, Lotto is quite.My favorite in terms of efficience,durabilityand excellent customer service is theGy-Roc from Tagit.It can be quite quiet if you run it FULL-keep adding small filler such as ceramic cylinders until it just sort of buzzes but the load is moving around and under.My "10 pound" will process about 15#s this way and will do some fairly large rocks.They make a 40# monster if you need it! If you get one of these,P.M. me for more tips or search my prior posts.Good luck,Mike.
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