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Reloading
Tempilaq /Annealez
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<blockquote data-quote="bob4" data-source="post: 1475687" data-attributes="member: 57171"><p>There are certainly enough vids and reviews on the thing but here's my take. If you are even the slightest bit mechanically inclined it's a walk in the park to put this together. The machine doesn't come with greatest of directions but easy enough to put together with just 2 wrenches. I suggest having a 7/16 socket available for changing and tightening out the wheel kits if need be. (Found one of my wheels loose and it stopped turning.) The turnbuckle and hookeye are simple enough to get the flame centered on the brass. Although I think a better way can be found. By slightly adjusting the flame to get it the proper distance is simple. The hardest part, that wasn't that hard, was getting the timing right by simply turning a dial. Couldn't be much easier. I annealed about 35 cases in maybe 2-3 mins once set up was done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bob4, post: 1475687, member: 57171"] There are certainly enough vids and reviews on the thing but here's my take. If you are even the slightest bit mechanically inclined it's a walk in the park to put this together. The machine doesn't come with greatest of directions but easy enough to put together with just 2 wrenches. I suggest having a 7/16 socket available for changing and tightening out the wheel kits if need be. (Found one of my wheels loose and it stopped turning.) The turnbuckle and hookeye are simple enough to get the flame centered on the brass. Although I think a better way can be found. By slightly adjusting the flame to get it the proper distance is simple. The hardest part, that wasn't that hard, was getting the timing right by simply turning a dial. Couldn't be much easier. I annealed about 35 cases in maybe 2-3 mins once set up was done. [/QUOTE]
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