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Post by MyNewHobby on May 29, 2009 23:05:45 GMT -5
Dam ...
Dumped the whole batch ... rinsed it off and put it all back into the tumbler.
3 tablespoons of 120/220, cold water spritzed liberally with pellets and now when I turn it on ....
All the rocks are hopping around like ants on a hot sidewalk.
And .... there is subduction ...
I hate begin a beginner ....
Woof
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Post by Michael John on May 29, 2009 23:22:35 GMT -5
Two things:
1) We didn't get to see the star of the movies.
2) Why no third movie, after you reloaded?
Water should be almost zilch. just barely enough to make the grit stick to the rocks and keep the motion going. When motion stops, only LIGHTLY spray it, JUST enough to get it moving again. No more than that.
Don't worry, you won't feel like a beginner when you show us those shiny, finished stones next week!
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Post by NatureNut on May 30, 2009 7:58:40 GMT -5
What MJ said. And, I'm thinking you need more rocks in there to bring the weight up. They won't hop around and will gently roll. As it is now, there may be possible bloody noses. Yep, we need a new video to check.
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Post by mohs on May 31, 2009 4:02:05 GMT -5
slurry on the rocks that poetic guys!!!
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