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Induction annealing
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<blockquote data-quote="Magnus777" data-source="post: 2286255" data-attributes="member: 40688"><p>I'm putting one together. Using an old computer server case for the housing. Bought a used, 600W power supply for $35. Bought two, cheap induction boards, and two delay-relays, because I talked a friend into building one, too. He never did...so I used both, and wound up burning up both boards and both Delay-Relays, because the are NOT able to handle their "rated" power input. Patched them and re-soldered them a couple times, but did prove the concept, and actually annealed a .308 case, a .223 case, and a 50BMG case before giving up on the cheap components.</p><p>All in all, I'm in it for less than $100 so far. Been meaning to buy a better induction board to complete the project, but got involved in other things.</p><p>It will fit neatly under my bench when completed:</p><p>[ATTACH=full]297898[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]297899[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]297900[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Magnus777, post: 2286255, member: 40688"] I'm putting one together. Using an old computer server case for the housing. Bought a used, 600W power supply for $35. Bought two, cheap induction boards, and two delay-relays, because I talked a friend into building one, too. He never did...so I used both, and wound up burning up both boards and both Delay-Relays, because the are NOT able to handle their "rated" power input. Patched them and re-soldered them a couple times, but did prove the concept, and actually annealed a .308 case, a .223 case, and a 50BMG case before giving up on the cheap components. All in all, I'm in it for less than $100 so far. Been meaning to buy a better induction board to complete the project, but got involved in other things. It will fit neatly under my bench when completed: [ATTACH type="full"]297898[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]297899[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]297900[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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