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Need brass annealing advice
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2111370" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>I had put the funding away to get a AMP. Yesterday I purchase a Vertex Case Neck Annealing Machine. I watch a film on annealing with the Vertex Machine and it sold me. I feel that I can get adaptor to go to a larger propane tank and a Y branch. It has a timing system on it. You can get Tempilaq temperature Indication at 650F from Midway to check your heat timing. I really feel it simple, and you only have place the case in the holer as it turns. It drops out after being annealed. Where the flame is at the case turns during the annealing process so it's even all the way around. It's only a few second per case. The placing the case and removing it was the sticking point with the AMP having to be done for each case. The cost wasn't the problem for me. I try to look twice before buying sometime. Not all of it works out, but that life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2111370, member: 101791"] I had put the funding away to get a AMP. Yesterday I purchase a Vertex Case Neck Annealing Machine. I watch a film on annealing with the Vertex Machine and it sold me. I feel that I can get adaptor to go to a larger propane tank and a Y branch. It has a timing system on it. You can get Tempilaq temperature Indication at 650F from Midway to check your heat timing. I really feel it simple, and you only have place the case in the holer as it turns. It drops out after being annealed. Where the flame is at the case turns during the annealing process so it's even all the way around. It's only a few second per case. The placing the case and removing it was the sticking point with the AMP having to be done for each case. The cost wasn't the problem for me. I try to look twice before buying sometime. Not all of it works out, but that life. [/QUOTE]
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