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Annealing with lead - process?
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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleUP" data-source="post: 451062" data-attributes="member: 29156"><p>MikeCr, you have certainly done a lot of work on using lead and obviously have given it lots of thought and effort. I think my basic rationale here is it seems to be a tremendous amount of effort for a very slow process. If I'm reading you right a total of about one minute per case is the best you can do. Maybe I misunderstood? </p><p> </p><p>Even using a propone torch and drill, I can do about 8-10 cases per minute and they turn out very good and uniform. Thanks for the detailed explanations on how you arrived at your process. You really have been patient in answering questions, and since I am new here I appreciate it when folks take the time to explain what they are doing while using respect for one another.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleUP, post: 451062, member: 29156"] MikeCr, you have certainly done a lot of work on using lead and obviously have given it lots of thought and effort. I think my basic rationale here is it seems to be a tremendous amount of effort for a very slow process. If I'm reading you right a total of about one minute per case is the best you can do. Maybe I misunderstood? Even using a propone torch and drill, I can do about 8-10 cases per minute and they turn out very good and uniform. Thanks for the detailed explanations on how you arrived at your process. You really have been patient in answering questions, and since I am new here I appreciate it when folks take the time to explain what they are doing while using respect for one another. [/QUOTE]
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