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Reloading
My torch and drill annealer
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<blockquote data-quote="justinp61" data-source="post: 2174950" data-attributes="member: 35795"><p>74honker is correct, the drill is sitting against a stop on the side and one in the front. The box is set up for a RH person so the torch is on the left side while it's in use. All I do is rotate my wrist away from me and the case is out of the heat, then drop it on the bench (1/2" steel plate). Load another case and sit the drill against the side stop at a angle away from the flame then rotate it to me and against the stops.</p><p></p><p>I tried to make it consistent by having a hard location for the drill and the torch, now time is the variable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="justinp61, post: 2174950, member: 35795"] 74honker is correct, the drill is sitting against a stop on the side and one in the front. The box is set up for a RH person so the torch is on the left side while it's in use. All I do is rotate my wrist away from me and the case is out of the heat, then drop it on the bench (1/2" steel plate). Load another case and sit the drill against the side stop at a angle away from the flame then rotate it to me and against the stops. I tried to make it consistent by having a hard location for the drill and the torch, now time is the variable. [/QUOTE]
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