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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Blow torch for annealing?
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<blockquote data-quote="flashhole" data-source="post: 883934" data-attributes="member: 21375"><p>I use the Bernzomatic torch that I've had for 100 years (exaggeration). Like metioned above - Walmart or Lowes.</p><p> </p><p>If brass is getting too hot during annealing it's the operators fault, not the torches fault. I use a socket on an extension to hold the brass and rotate it by hand and count for exposure time. It's really easy to do. No value at all in water quenching unless your have really dirty brass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flashhole, post: 883934, member: 21375"] I use the Bernzomatic torch that I've had for 100 years (exaggeration). Like metioned above - Walmart or Lowes. If brass is getting too hot during annealing it's the operators fault, not the torches fault. I use a socket on an extension to hold the brass and rotate it by hand and count for exposure time. It's really easy to do. No value at all in water quenching unless your have really dirty brass. [/QUOTE]
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