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Annealing, help me deside
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<blockquote data-quote="DartonJager" data-source="post: 1325559" data-attributes="member: 95733"><p>Thank you I appreciate your concern but the salt I plan on using melts at IIRC 500* farinhite and I'm going to use a temperature controlled LEE lead melting pot and use a digital temp meter with thermalcouple to closely monitor the molten salts temperature as I anneal my brass I have excellent free pipe at my disposal as well as a area set up that is near perfect to do my annealing </p><p>I work in an industry that is very dangerous and at my particular facility since 1930's nearly 600 workers haven killed and if you were to include outside contractor deaths the number would be closer to 800 as such I receive a great deal of safety training so I am very aware of how to do potentially dangerous jobs safely </p><p>Thankfully the majority of thosr tragedies took place in years past and my particular facility has become much safer but you still must stay vigilant or your name will end up on a marbal monument on plant property</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DartonJager, post: 1325559, member: 95733"] Thank you I appreciate your concern but the salt I plan on using melts at IIRC 500* farinhite and I'm going to use a temperature controlled LEE lead melting pot and use a digital temp meter with thermalcouple to closely monitor the molten salts temperature as I anneal my brass I have excellent free pipe at my disposal as well as a area set up that is near perfect to do my annealing I work in an industry that is very dangerous and at my particular facility since 1930's nearly 600 workers haven killed and if you were to include outside contractor deaths the number would be closer to 800 as such I receive a great deal of safety training so I am very aware of how to do potentially dangerous jobs safely Thankfully the majority of thosr tragedies took place in years past and my particular facility has become much safer but you still must stay vigilant or your name will end up on a marbal monument on plant property [/QUOTE]
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