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Help with new magneto speed numbers
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<blockquote data-quote="redneckdan" data-source="post: 1923434" data-attributes="member: 8932"><p>Yeah, if you switch to federal you will probably have to rerun the test you have done so far. The node will probably shift a bit. I would attempt annealing and continue your testing. Use a 9/16" socket and drill adapter in a drill to spin the case in a propane torch flame. Aim the flame at the neck/shoulder junction. Instead of templiq, I annealed in a blacked out dark room and watch for just the very slightest hint of glow in the neck. Better under than over til you get the hang of it. Dump into a metal pan to cool.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I have since switched to an AMP machine. I can tell you though the increase in quality between annealing and not annealing was much greater than the change I saw between torch in a dark room annealing and using the AMP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redneckdan, post: 1923434, member: 8932"] Yeah, if you switch to federal you will probably have to rerun the test you have done so far. The node will probably shift a bit. I would attempt annealing and continue your testing. Use a 9/16" socket and drill adapter in a drill to spin the case in a propane torch flame. Aim the flame at the neck/shoulder junction. Instead of templiq, I annealed in a blacked out dark room and watch for just the very slightest hint of glow in the neck. Better under than over til you get the hang of it. Dump into a metal pan to cool. I have since switched to an AMP machine. I can tell you though the increase in quality between annealing and not annealing was much greater than the change I saw between torch in a dark room annealing and using the AMP. [/QUOTE]
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