I have been using my Hornady Sonic Cleaner with the Hornady brass cleaning solution. After straining the brass in a colander, I put the clean brass in an old bath towel and agitated it by hand until I was confident the brass did not have any large drops of water in them. Then I laid them out to dry overnight. My basement is pretty dry, and when I cam back to them the next day they appeared to be dry. However, I want to be sure.
I had read that others used an oven at a low temperature to dry sonic cleaned cases thoroughly, but I would never put any potentially lead contaminated components into something we use for cooking. So I bought a $40 convection oven from Wallyworld to bake them in. Before I put the oven into action, it dawned on me that maybe I could use our clothes dryer. Before you get a crazy image in your head of brass freely tumbling around in a dryer, I must tell you that I have a plastic rack for the dryer that is used to dry items you do not want to tumble. I figured that I could put them on a dedicated baking sheet and place that on the dryer rack.
My concern is lead contamination. Even though the air is vented outside, my initial thought is that this might be a bad idea due to lead contamination in the dryer that could/would transfer to clothing.
Any thoughts?
Fly