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RE: building a tumbler - 3/21/2008 8:55:57 AM   
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For stoppers I buy round plastic dowel from McMaster Carr (5' for about $10 + shipping).

I cut a piece about 1 1/4" length.   

Drill a hole in the center with a 5/16" drill bit then tap the hole using a 3/8" X 16 tap.   Then put the piece in my drill press and using a drywall rasp make the angle I want. 

This works for me for any medicine, ink, regular mouth type bottle.  Obviously wouldn't work for a fruit jar.  JarDoctor can help with that or any other parts you might need.

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RE: building a tumbler - 3/21/2008 8:57:52 AM   
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another view

This small tip also saves you copper by the shorter length.  Good luck with your project, keep us posted with pics.          Paul




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RE: building a tumbler - 3/21/2008 11:29:25 PM   
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I'm thinking this might be the time to spend some of the money i've saved by doing the work myself Paul. looks like for under $100 i can get a 4" x 20" cannister and stoppels from the Jar Doc. that will get me started and i can gather the materials and experiment building my own cannisters and holders. hate spending perfectly good bottle buying $$$ , but i think it makes sense. This should allow me some time to investigate the different cutting and polishing methods. Thanx again for your help, and i'll keep everyone posted.

Jim

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RE: building a tumbler - 3/23/2008 9:34:46 PM   
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Here's the one i'm working on .




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RE: building a tumbler - 4/12/2008 9:58:36 AM   
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spoke with Wayne ( JarDoc ) last night and ordered 4" clear tube w/stoppels. nice fellow, very helpful/informative.  just thougth i'd update the post.




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RE: building a tumbler - 4/12/2008 10:09:24 AM   
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i noticed the bottom on this bottle when i was cleaning the cabinet. you folk seem very knowledgable on this stuff. is this some kind of refired pontil?? back in my former life as a bottle collector we really only designated open pontil or iron pontil. I've learned quite a bit over the past few months about variations of pontils. any comments on this one??




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RE: building a tumbler - 4/12/2008 10:10:42 AM   
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here's another angle. this is the bottom of the tussano's cure from a couple posts ago. thanx all!!

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RE: building a tumbler - 4/12/2008 11:57:49 AM   
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Judging from the lip style that would be a cup mold.
http://www.sha.org/bottle/bases.htm
The striations in the glass are just from uneven cooling.

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RE: building a tumbler - 4/13/2008 8:39:31 PM   
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interesting stuff Matt. thanx for the site. I went and checked out the page on cup molds. you may well be right. what made me think otherwise was the concentric circular patterns in the bottom of the glass. I noticed on the page that all " cup molds " are not cupped, that many have flat bottoms as does the Tussanos. ok, thanx again Matt for your input.


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RE: building a tumbler - 5/23/2008 11:45:07 AM   
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i've been playing around with my tumbler. got the bugs worked out. car problems have put a crimp into my plan to buy a cannister/stoppel set from JarDoc. Maybe June will be a kinder month......... anyway, i tumbled the inside of this ink. used cut up scrap copper wire I had laying around. wrapped it in a towel and stuffed it into a coffee can. tumbled it for 3 or 4 days.




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RE: building a tumbler - 5/23/2008 11:47:03 AM   
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I've owned this bottle for 25-30 years and tried many times to get the whitish gray sickness out.




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RE: building a tumbler - 5/23/2008 11:48:52 AM   
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we can still see a couple stripes of the sick glass on the bottom. it was much much worse and covered a majority of the inside of the umbrella ink.

Jim




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RE: building a tumbler - 5/23/2008 12:39:10 PM   
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Did you try filling it , sealing the top , and packing it in the tube side ways (top facing the tube walls)? That might do a better job cleaning the bottom.

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RE: building a tumbler - 5/23/2008 12:45:55 PM   
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yes, i'm kinda learning thru trial and error along with the input i get in here. remember the good old days when scrap copper was easily found??? thanx again matt for the help.

Jim

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RE: building a tumbler - 5/23/2008 2:35:08 PM   
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right now i'm using a mixture of 1/3 copper 2/3 glass beads

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RE: building a tumbler - 5/23/2008 2:39:36 PM   
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quote:

spoke with Wayne ( JarDoc ) last night and ordered 4" clear tube w/stoppels. nice fellow, very helpful/informative


yeah Wayne is one cool Cracka!

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RE: building a tumbler - 5/24/2008 10:40:32 AM   
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greetings,

sorry i haven't been able to respond. God daughter staying for the weekend and it's hard to get any computer time.............. I spoke with Wayne about 3 weeks ago and he was out of clear plexiglass for the cannisters ( which seemed kinda odd but what do I know). He asked me to call back in a couple weeks. Then the trans went on my 2002 Focus. Of course it had a 100,000 mile drivetrain warranty and went at 105,000. Price to rebuild old trans $1950 plus labor to install. We found a junkyard tranny and garage will supply trans and install for $1200. Re thinking making my own cannisters and stoppels.................

Matt, what size glass beads and where do you purchase them? Is that an arts and crafts store item?? Thanx again to everyone for their help and guidance.

can't wait to get this boot off my foot. doc says about another month. have been nursing a diabetic ulcer since before Christmas. good news is i get to keep the foot. got all my bottle digging gear ready to go complete with digging partner who has begun w/o me......................

Jim




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RE: building a tumbler - 5/27/2008 10:40:44 PM   
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Hey guys.

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RE: building a tumbler - 6/1/2008 11:13:31 AM   
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cannister/stoppels came from the JarDoc the other day. very nice setup. I ordered the glass beads, thanx Matt for the supplier. shipping not too bad..... so, I'm getting there, but still trying to track down some scrap copper. I remodeled my basement a couple years ago and used up every foot of wire i bought............ if all else fails, i guess i could actually buy some....................thanx again to everyone for their guidance.

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RE: building a tumbler - 6/9/2008 7:22:08 PM   
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I'm ready to start an inside/outside tumble. i've got the glass beads and some cut copper. after i full the bottle 1/2 full of copper/glass beads and top it with water, how do i seal the top of the bottle so the liquid stays inside during the tumbling process? do i fill the cannister half full with copper/glass beads and water also?? kinda excited, been on this project off and on for months. thanx in advance for any help.

Jim

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