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Fluxeon Annie Annealer Issues
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<blockquote data-quote="Triple BB" data-source="post: 2307062" data-attributes="member: 947"><p>I ordered mine on May 1, this year. My first contact on status was in early July. Got the standard parts issues and no help excuse. He said 3 - 4 weeks. Contacted again in mid August. Was advised it would be shipping in 7-10 days. Contacted mid Sept. Was advised it was being shipped and received a shipping invoice saying the order was complete. Contacted end of Sept asking for a tracking #. No reply. Wrote up a similar post on AccurateShooter where a similar thread is running. A member posted who apparently knows Garett. He advised he was having employee and parts issues and said you will receive the item. I was thinking my money was gone. Two days later everything showed up well packaged and as ordered. I suspect your unit will show up. In the mean time I would be watching Reese on the Range' Youtube videos. I've been corresponding with a gentleman who does induction annealing and has access to a Vickers Hardness tester. He states most larger cases he's tested have to a reach a temp of 1000 - 1200 degrees for a specific time period to be properly annealed. I'm really glad I received the unit an am looking forward to running it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Triple BB, post: 2307062, member: 947"] I ordered mine on May 1, this year. My first contact on status was in early July. Got the standard parts issues and no help excuse. He said 3 - 4 weeks. Contacted again in mid August. Was advised it would be shipping in 7-10 days. Contacted mid Sept. Was advised it was being shipped and received a shipping invoice saying the order was complete. Contacted end of Sept asking for a tracking #. No reply. Wrote up a similar post on AccurateShooter where a similar thread is running. A member posted who apparently knows Garett. He advised he was having employee and parts issues and said you will receive the item. I was thinking my money was gone. Two days later everything showed up well packaged and as ordered. I suspect your unit will show up. In the mean time I would be watching Reese on the Range' Youtube videos. I've been corresponding with a gentleman who does induction annealing and has access to a Vickers Hardness tester. He states most larger cases he's tested have to a reach a temp of 1000 - 1200 degrees for a specific time period to be properly annealed. I'm really glad I received the unit an am looking forward to running it. [/QUOTE]
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