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Annealing? How do YOU do it? How often?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2730935" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>I annealed the very old way. Pan of water and torch. Not that good but helps. </p><p>I did a lot of reading on annealing. AMP probable the best set up. I went with Bench Source. About a 1/3 of the prices. The only draw back was using small bottles of propane. Which I feel is a waste of money anyway. I went to Amazon and looked for a splitter from a large propane tank with hoses set up with stove or propane camp lanterns attachments. Which is what the Bench Source has. Amazon have them with the regulator built in. No worry about one bottle running out or uneven pressure in one small bottle or the other. The dual connection was about $30,00 if I remember correctly. Anybody that do any camping probable have 5 gal tanks at home. or set up and use the exchange tanks use. "There more than one way to skin a cat"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2730935, member: 101791"] I annealed the very old way. Pan of water and torch. Not that good but helps. I did a lot of reading on annealing. AMP probable the best set up. I went with Bench Source. About a 1/3 of the prices. The only draw back was using small bottles of propane. Which I feel is a waste of money anyway. I went to Amazon and looked for a splitter from a large propane tank with hoses set up with stove or propane camp lanterns attachments. Which is what the Bench Source has. Amazon have them with the regulator built in. No worry about one bottle running out or uneven pressure in one small bottle or the other. The dual connection was about $30,00 if I remember correctly. Anybody that do any camping probable have 5 gal tanks at home. or set up and use the exchange tanks use. "There more than one way to skin a cat" [/QUOTE]
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