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Fluxeon Annie Annealer Issues
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<blockquote data-quote="Sdvldog1371" data-source="post: 2690628" data-attributes="member: 110800"><p>I suppose it depends on what a square comparison means to you. To me, I would want to take 50 or so pieces from one lot of cases that have been fired and 50 unfired. I'd have the virgin cases tested by a materials lab or using a Webster BB-75 hardness tester. Then I'd test the 50 fired cases and have their harndess labeled on them. I would anneal half of the fired cases using the Annie and send the other half to someone with an AMP. Then I would test or have a lab retest the two sets and compare that data. The only thing is I don't know where to send the brass or the cost; and a certified Webster tester is more than an Annie setup, Lol. It would be nice to test the three methods against one another. That's where I have to give it to AMP is that they've done the research and have the lab tools necessary to test stuff. I'm sure the torch method or Annie work just fine, I just don't know if I'm getting actually achieving the best results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sdvldog1371, post: 2690628, member: 110800"] I suppose it depends on what a square comparison means to you. To me, I would want to take 50 or so pieces from one lot of cases that have been fired and 50 unfired. I'd have the virgin cases tested by a materials lab or using a Webster BB-75 hardness tester. Then I'd test the 50 fired cases and have their harndess labeled on them. I would anneal half of the fired cases using the Annie and send the other half to someone with an AMP. Then I would test or have a lab retest the two sets and compare that data. The only thing is I don't know where to send the brass or the cost; and a certified Webster tester is more than an Annie setup, Lol. It would be nice to test the three methods against one another. That's where I have to give it to AMP is that they've done the research and have the lab tools necessary to test stuff. I'm sure the torch method or Annie work just fine, I just don't know if I'm getting actually achieving the best results. [/QUOTE]
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