My inquiry is not just what room, but where the tumbler runs. Is it on your bench? On the floor? A cart? a stand? on a bucket?
The floor is kind of a pain unless you like squatting or kneeling to use it. On a bench, it can rattle everything else on or in the bench or cabinet. Do your tumblers have their own bench?
Just on the front porch concrete floor on an old rubber mat. I also put them on a timer so I set it and forget it. Not any noise to bother me. I guess it really matters not as long as you put whatever you have where any noise it makes doesn't bother you. I did have a few on a bench on a mat but needed the space and truth be known bending down to retrieve them is likely good for me.My inquiry is not just what room, but where the tumbler runs. Is it on your bench? On the floor? A cart? a stand? on a bucket?
The floor is kind of a pain unless you like squatting or kneeling to use it. On a bench, it can rattle everything else on or in the bench or cabinet. Do your tumblers have their own bench?
On the floor in the garage, whether wet or dry.
On the floor in the garage. Both wet and dry.
On the garage floor.
A bit off subject, but I guess an ID wont hurt. Remington M600 .243. High Dollar....$105 new back in 1972.