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Reloading
Annealing Services vs Buying an Annealer
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<blockquote data-quote="Rick Richard" data-source="post: 2146845" data-attributes="member: 75895"><p>Not saying it can't happen, but the process uses a "shell plate" that is mostly enclosed over the melting pot. The chances of an explosion is very minimal in my opinion and maybe the same risk as an incident with an open flame. No doubt an induction system may be safer, but not so sure if results would be any better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick Richard, post: 2146845, member: 75895"] Not saying it can’t happen, but the process uses a “shell plate” that is mostly enclosed over the melting pot. The chances of an explosion is very minimal in my opinion and maybe the same risk as an incident with an open flame. No doubt an induction system may be safer, but not so sure if results would be any better. [/QUOTE]
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