I'm still trying to get over the Harbor Freight comment.... I will not even drive past the one here in town and go out of my way to drive around it so I dont have to see it.
I bought my media and tumbler from C&M Topline a few years ago and been using this ceramic here. Works outstanding and never had any issues with it. I prefer not to use anything to small because of issues of it getting caught in your parts. I would look at the triangle type like I have here....but I think there is several different ones that would work just as well.
http://www.candmtopline.com/special_order_media.html#ceramic
I see in the photo a gas cap. I assume it has been run in this tumbler to polish it.
I was unaware you could do this to chromed items.
I continue to be amazed with the methods (available) used to "keep it simple"
I really need one of these systems too, but maybe it is more cost effective to find somebody local (or send enough things out) to somebody who does this for hire. I don't know which is wiser, but obviously costs play the larger role here. Most of you guys are doing these jobs as a profession, and do not necessarily do the tasks involved individually for hire.
Since I am at the "cleaning" process of undercarriage, I see a great potential in the tumbler process, yet a large tumbler and the different types of media & the related costs would prevent a do-it-yourselfer of doing it themselves.
Any ideas or suggestions guys?
Richard