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<blockquote data-quote="oakflat" data-source="post: 553823" data-attributes="member: 28516"><p>Yeah, the old "hold and wince" method has worked for years, I just thought I would try for something a little more technical/accurate. It seems that hot to the touch is in the neighborhood of about 180 degrees which is not hot for good steel but may start to cause copper to smear under pressure and the heat of firing. Any other thoughts out there??</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Oak Flat</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oakflat, post: 553823, member: 28516"] Yeah, the old "hold and wince" method has worked for years, I just thought I would try for something a little more technical/accurate. It seems that hot to the touch is in the neighborhood of about 180 degrees which is not hot for good steel but may start to cause copper to smear under pressure and the heat of firing. Any other thoughts out there?? Oak Flat [/QUOTE]
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