Thanks for the input, southpa. I do like tinkering. I also don't mind paying another person for their product either, if it's something I need and they're not gouging. I understand a lot of markup on any product has to do with a business or person paying for protection from the inevitable lawsuits that will happen, so I don't think the EP Integration product, or the Annealeez, or any of those are unreasonably priced.
FWIW, I edited my original post way down. I started with a question and a ramble on whether I even needed to anneal since I'm just starting out. My new Speer reloading manual doesn't even mention annealing as something to do in it's steps and processes. That got me thinking about doing it on the cheap, and the drill/torch method seems too uncontrolled for me. I'm already going to be fighting to manage variables in the process. With this setup, I think I will have about as much control as one can get on a flame annealer.