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Reloading
My home made annealer. Thoughts?
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<blockquote data-quote="cohunt" data-source="post: 2781552" data-attributes="member: 94491"><p>Use the paint in a bottle with the brush-- not the pens.</p><p></p><p>Brush a little inside the neck-- once it's in the flame and up to temp the paint turns a dark gray -- that's when you stop heating. The paint turns to an ash like substance and brushes out easily with a bronze or nylon brush in 1 or 2 strokes. I use it on about 5 cases until I get my timing set right-- then just leave the speed and flame alone while I do that batch of cases.</p><p></p><p>Do some homework on temps-- most guys run the 700,750,800,or850 paint-- you'll have to decide what's right for you.</p><p></p><p>Some guys also use a lower temp paint near the head-- but I've never had any issues with heat migrating towards the head. Some guys drop into water- I've never used that method either. You'll have to decide what's right for you as there serm to be several thoughts on what is the right way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cohunt, post: 2781552, member: 94491"] Use the paint in a bottle with the brush-- not the pens. Brush a little inside the neck-- once it's in the flame and up to temp the paint turns a dark gray -- that's when you stop heating. The paint turns to an ash like substance and brushes out easily with a bronze or nylon brush in 1 or 2 strokes. I use it on about 5 cases until I get my timing set right-- then just leave the speed and flame alone while I do that batch of cases. Do some homework on temps-- most guys run the 700,750,800,or850 paint-- you'll have to decide what's right for you. Some guys also use a lower temp paint near the head-- but I've never had any issues with heat migrating towards the head. Some guys drop into water- I've never used that method either. You'll have to decide what's right for you as there serm to be several thoughts on what is the right way. [/QUOTE]
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