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my homemade brass annealing machine
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<blockquote data-quote="ShootnMathews" data-source="post: 1168066" data-attributes="member: 59915"><p>This evening i made a torch holder that is adjustable on two axis. I can move it closer to or away from the brass and I can move it in or out for different length brass. I ran some 7-08, a few 7.62-54, and one 6.5-284. I don't have any tempalac (or however it's spelled) to check the temp but I believe it is pretty close. About two seconds before the case drops you can see the color change of the brass and you can tell by the look of it before it falls that if it were to stay in the flame for another second or two more it would begin to glow. At the time the case drops there is no red, orange, or pink color to it, but you can tell that it is right near the verge when it drops from the flame. </p><p></p><p>Now I just need to make something to feed the shells from the hopper.</p><p></p><p>So far I'm happy with the product it puts out</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShootnMathews, post: 1168066, member: 59915"] This evening i made a torch holder that is adjustable on two axis. I can move it closer to or away from the brass and I can move it in or out for different length brass. I ran some 7-08, a few 7.62-54, and one 6.5-284. I don't have any tempalac (or however it's spelled) to check the temp but I believe it is pretty close. About two seconds before the case drops you can see the color change of the brass and you can tell by the look of it before it falls that if it were to stay in the flame for another second or two more it would begin to glow. At the time the case drops there is no red, orange, or pink color to it, but you can tell that it is right near the verge when it drops from the flame. Now I just need to make something to feed the shells from the hopper. So far I'm happy with the product it puts out [/QUOTE]
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