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Hydraulic Case form Die
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<blockquote data-quote="GRG" data-source="post: 2760264" data-attributes="member: 100299"><p>QuietTexan, for that very reason Is why I will try reaming the die deeper by a few thousandths to start and see if once hydro formed then sized in a the actual Sizing die will bring it much closer to spec. Many people believe you don't actually get fully fireformed until your second or third firing anyway. I tended to believe that but after I started annealing every firing I believe I have gotten much better results. I believe that will also help the hydro form process. As I said most of this is time with manageable expense. I f I had to hire everything done I probably would just keep on fireforming. Also these dies can be reused to make sizing dies if this doesn't work out so no real loss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GRG, post: 2760264, member: 100299"] QuietTexan, for that very reason Is why I will try reaming the die deeper by a few thousandths to start and see if once hydro formed then sized in a the actual Sizing die will bring it much closer to spec. Many people believe you don't actually get fully fireformed until your second or third firing anyway. I tended to believe that but after I started annealing every firing I believe I have gotten much better results. I believe that will also help the hydro form process. As I said most of this is time with manageable expense. I f I had to hire everything done I probably would just keep on fireforming. Also these dies can be reused to make sizing dies if this doesn't work out so no real loss. [/QUOTE]
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