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Salt Bath Annealing Doesn't Work! by AMP
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<blockquote data-quote="kyron" data-source="post: 1636905" data-attributes="member: 95130"><p>One important thing to remember reading that article is who wrote it. </p><p></p><p>I don't care how good their material looks, it is still the same as bottled water companies paying for a study that says you need to drink 8 8oz glasses of water every day no matter what other liquids you consume, or the vegetable growers of America paying for a study that generates a "food pyramid" witch says you need to eat 12 servings of vegetables every day.</p><p></p><p>This is the company that makes the most expensive annealing system on the market dumping on the cheapest. And frankly looking at that data does not pass the smell test for me.</p><p></p><p>Data showing that you can get the entire rest of the case dangerously soft and still not soften the neck? When the heat source is at the neck? In order for that to happen you have to have altered the composition of the neck. It is possible that is what is happening, but that leads me to ask why they did not mention that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kyron, post: 1636905, member: 95130"] One important thing to remember reading that article is who wrote it. I don't care how good their material looks, it is still the same as bottled water companies paying for a study that says you need to drink 8 8oz glasses of water every day no matter what other liquids you consume, or the vegetable growers of America paying for a study that generates a "food pyramid" witch says you need to eat 12 servings of vegetables every day. This is the company that makes the most expensive annealing system on the market dumping on the cheapest. And frankly looking at that data does not pass the smell test for me. Data showing that you can get the entire rest of the case dangerously soft and still not soften the neck? When the heat source is at the neck? In order for that to happen you have to have altered the composition of the neck. It is possible that is what is happening, but that leads me to ask why they did not mention that. [/QUOTE]
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