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Ballistic Edge Triple Torch Model 350 Annealer Review
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<blockquote data-quote="BigSkyGP" data-source="post: 442874" data-attributes="member: 28118"><p>I'm new to anealing brass. I work with steal and aliminum a lot, though. I know steal heated and quenched, dropped into water, will harden.</p><p> </p><p>I know brass is different. Does quenching in water make it softer?</p><p> </p><p>Instead of the temp wax or what ever. Would a digital infared laser thermometer be sufficient for determining brass neck temp? Then you could check whatever portion of the case you are concerned about.</p><p> </p><p>Digital thermometers are more available, now, and their prices have become more acceptible for most of us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigSkyGP, post: 442874, member: 28118"] I'm new to anealing brass. I work with steal and aliminum a lot, though. I know steal heated and quenched, dropped into water, will harden. I know brass is different. Does quenching in water make it softer? Instead of the temp wax or what ever. Would a digital infared laser thermometer be sufficient for determining brass neck temp? Then you could check whatever portion of the case you are concerned about. Digital thermometers are more available, now, and their prices have become more acceptible for most of us. [/QUOTE]
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