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Brass Hardnes and Annealing Test
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<blockquote data-quote="4mesh063" data-source="post: 26337" data-attributes="member: 941"><p>Steve, </p><p></p><p>Also, I DO NOT quench em. According to all the manuals I've read (on annealing) that's a no no with brass. Slow cool. preferably in powdered lime. Well I'm not gonna use that so air is gonna have to do. My brother told me to do a quenching test also and I will do that, but, I'm ruining match brass at $1.85 a piece for every one I test so I'm just not gonna try everything. My sence of humor ran out yesterday when I had to close my eyes and cut up one of 23 matched cases to do this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4mesh063, post: 26337, member: 941"] Steve, Also, I DO NOT quench em. According to all the manuals I've read (on annealing) that's a no no with brass. Slow cool. preferably in powdered lime. Well I'm not gonna use that so air is gonna have to do. My brother told me to do a quenching test also and I will do that, but, I'm ruining match brass at $1.85 a piece for every one I test so I'm just not gonna try everything. My sence of humor ran out yesterday when I had to close my eyes and cut up one of 23 matched cases to do this. [/QUOTE]
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