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<blockquote data-quote="SidecarFlip" data-source="post: 605791" data-attributes="member: 39764"><p>For kicks and grins, I did and it states basically nothing and it costs 45 bucks. So tell us just what 'it' is in as much as you have one. If it's a specialized tip for a Bernz Torch and the tip-in-the-pan method, it's still very hit and miss annealing, whereas a machine with true indexing and dwell time gives consistent results.</p><p> </p><p>Consistent results are exactly what you want when annealing cases. Over annealing and a soft neck is a time bomb.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SidecarFlip, post: 605791, member: 39764"] For kicks and grins, I did and it states basically nothing and it costs 45 bucks. So tell us just what 'it' is in as much as you have one. If it's a specialized tip for a Bernz Torch and the tip-in-the-pan method, it's still very hit and miss annealing, whereas a machine with true indexing and dwell time gives consistent results. Consistent results are exactly what you want when annealing cases. Over annealing and a soft neck is a time bomb. [/QUOTE]
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