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Reloading
Annealing? How do YOU do it? How often?
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<blockquote data-quote="Alibiiv" data-source="post: 2678970" data-attributes="member: 69192"><p>That I didn't say!!! What I said was that the salt bath is a dangerous process. By that I mean that the salt is so hot and if there's spillage of any kind it will be catastrophic!! I got a "drop" of molten salt on a piece of wood, it didn't stop burning for a 1/4 inch. That's a drop. The AnnealEez has a micro propane torch that is held in a metal bracket with a pencil thin flame about an inch long. And if you would like to believe that the salt bath method is the way to go, then by all means that is what you ought to be using. I'm not trying to influence anyone on what to use. The OP asked and I gave an opinion based upon my experience with both processes!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alibiiv, post: 2678970, member: 69192"] That I didn’t say!!! What I said was that the salt bath is a dangerous process. By that I mean that the salt is so hot and if there’s spillage of any kind it will be catastrophic!! I got a “drop” of molten salt on a piece of wood, it didn’t stop burning for a 1/4 inch. That’s a drop. The AnnealEez has a micro propane torch that is held in a metal bracket with a pencil thin flame about an inch long. And if you would like to believe that the salt bath method is the way to go, then by all means that is what you ought to be using. I’m not trying to influence anyone on what to use. The OP asked and I gave an opinion based upon my experience with both processes!! [/QUOTE]
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