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Reloading
Annealing Services vs Buying an Annealer
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<blockquote data-quote="Tulsa Reiner" data-source="post: 2147719" data-attributes="member: 75815"><p>Jason: I have to suspect you haven't used a salt bath. There is no reason to lean over the salt so sweat can drip into it. While it does have risk (you definitely don't want children around when annealing). so does having a propane flame blowing in your shop. I find the salt bath very simple and quick, as well as inexpensive. I bought the whole setup, including thermometer for monitoring the salt temp, for about $130.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tulsa Reiner, post: 2147719, member: 75815"] Jason: I have to suspect you haven't used a salt bath. There is no reason to lean over the salt so sweat can drip into it. While it does have risk (you definitely don't want children around when annealing). so does having a propane flame blowing in your shop. I find the salt bath very simple and quick, as well as inexpensive. I bought the whole setup, including thermometer for monitoring the salt temp, for about $130. [/QUOTE]
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