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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
The LRH Annealing Article
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<blockquote data-quote="birdiemc" data-source="post: 1834640" data-attributes="member: 29632"><p>In search of an effective alternate to salt several of us tried annealing in sand and various powdered metals, but should have just listened to Mikecr...in the end he was right salt bath is going to be the most effective for achieving consistent results. Never used the AMP but the articles they put out about it make it sound pretty nifty. And if I had a never ending toy budget I would certainly have one, along with a laser welder and CNC "everything you can imagine" but I dont, so I dont.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="birdiemc, post: 1834640, member: 29632"] In search of an effective alternate to salt several of us tried annealing in sand and various powdered metals, but should have just listened to Mikecr...in the end he was right salt bath is going to be the most effective for achieving consistent results. Never used the AMP but the articles they put out about it make it sound pretty nifty. And if I had a never ending toy budget I would certainly have one, along with a laser welder and CNC "everything you can imagine" but I dont, so I dont. [/QUOTE]
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