Reddit Reddit reviews SE Patented Stackable 13-¼” Sifting Pan, Mesh Size 1/100" - GP2-1100

We found 3 Reddit comments about SE Patented Stackable 13-¼” Sifting Pan, Mesh Size 1/100" - GP2-1100. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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SE Patented Stackable 13-¼” Sifting Pan, Mesh Size 1/100
Rust resistant304 stainless steel wirePlastic bodyStackableDiameter: 13-1/4"
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3 Reddit comments about SE Patented Stackable 13-¼” Sifting Pan, Mesh Size 1/100" - GP2-1100:

u/soggybottomman · 5 pointsr/reloading

I empty both HF tumblers into this pan, spray it down with a faucet sprayer, and then sift out the brass and move it to a towel. Once all brass is towel'd, I tie it up and give it a good shake, and move the brass to a food dehydrator for 2 hours or so. It's ready to resize and load then.

I don't do anything with the pins except pick them up with a magnet tool (magnet + solo cup), and plop them into the drums. I don't bother drying the pins.

u/bfdoll · 3 pointsr/Breadit

Right on! I too have just entered the world of fresh milled flour(I'm jealous I have a nutrimill). If your interested in having different grades of flour I recommend checking out at least a 50 micron screen. I got a 50 and a 100 micron screens on Amazon to sift out bran and flour that was closer to a fine sand kind of like semolina. I found the largest and cheapest stainless screens were weirdly enough in the gold mining section. Most of the screens people had reviewed the cooking models as not stainless as advertised or the frame would rust or they were as much as $150 for a brass framed model. Very nice, but also ridiculous.

The flour I sifted out of the 100 micron screen is super light and almost white. The bread I've made with it looks looks closer to a 20%WW and has a very wheaty flavor.



SE GP2-1100 Patented Stackable 13-1/4" Sifting Pan, Mesh Size 1/100" https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BP2I77U/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_-V4HybDNMSWME




I tried to document the process
https://imgur.com/gallery/nqAfF

u/DragonCenturion · 2 pointsr/reloading

I bought a sifting pan off amazon for $10.
I just dump the whole drum into the separator, then dump the ss media into the pan.

As for dumping the water, down the drain is the most responsible thing to do. Your local water treatment plant should be lead rated. If you just dump it outside or anywhere else it'll likely end up in a storm drain, then back to the environment.