When I shot a lot this stayed busy. Annealed every other firing. It holds 500 of the 5.56 brass. Another Doug Giraud fine product.
I have a nice beer mug that I brought home from Germany that holds pens and markers and takes up less room. I could send it to you and you send me that annealing machine. If you don't like the mug, we can trade back in a couple months. LOLWhen I shot a lot this stayed busy. Annealed every other firing. It holds 500 of the 5.56 brass. Another Doug Giraud fine product.
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I have a nice beer mug that I brought home from Germany that holds pens and markers and takes up less room. I could send it to you and you send me that annealing machine. If you don't like the mug, we can trade back in a couple months. LOL
At least a torch won't splash everywhere if bumped!Just about everything we do has risks. I wonder what would happen if a drop of sweat dripped into a salt bath?
At least a torch won't splash everywhere if bumped!
A old microwave could prove useful for this with a little fabrication.Made my own torch set up and anneal every time. Some day I'll make an induction annealer but for now mine works great.
If the picture in the article is of his reloading bench, it appears he has an AMP on the table.All brass is annealed after it is made.
AMP being sold out doesn't prove anything. The only thing that matters are the targets. Glen Kulzer set 8 records at 1000 yards last year, including 20 target Aggregate. That is 100 rounds fired over the season, that went into 5.202" at 1000 yards. He doesn't anneal.
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Actually starting the project this weekend. Found a dyi solution for 220.00 that is less work than my original planA old microwave could prove useful for this with a little fabrication.
I love mineThat looks like a great little device. I like that it's all metal. Again, a few minutes of setup and you can bang out 100 cases fast. Then you're on to sizing/seating etc.