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brass annealing machine
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<blockquote data-quote="Plowboy85" data-source="post: 2149593" data-attributes="member: 66137"><p>I have used a bench source for several years and been just fine with it. I run off of 20lb bottles like others have said. I have same brand brass laying around to set up flame angle, length and heat. From a material engineering standpoint their are a lot of variables involved with heat treating, some are nearly a moot point for our goal and some are worthy of attention. I have not been around an AMP annealer but I like the design, I will say it's difficult to have an exact time for all cartridge sizes. The thickness of the neck as well as the varying material compositions can have a role in the stress relieving. For most running proper chamber clearances for our brass and only sizing to a necessary diameter is likely the most important variable. I anneal really because it's a reason to sit on the porch and drink scotch lol!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Plowboy85, post: 2149593, member: 66137"] I have used a bench source for several years and been just fine with it. I run off of 20lb bottles like others have said. I have same brand brass laying around to set up flame angle, length and heat. From a material engineering standpoint their are a lot of variables involved with heat treating, some are nearly a moot point for our goal and some are worthy of attention. I have not been around an AMP annealer but I like the design, I will say it’s difficult to have an exact time for all cartridge sizes. The thickness of the neck as well as the varying material compositions can have a role in the stress relieving. For most running proper chamber clearances for our brass and only sizing to a necessary diameter is likely the most important variable. I anneal really because it’s a reason to sit on the porch and drink scotch lol! [/QUOTE]
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