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Who is annealing in sand?
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<blockquote data-quote="birdiemc" data-source="post: 1812275" data-attributes="member: 29632"><p>$1395 is why. </p><p>This thread was started because a fellow mention running a salt bath setup but with sand instead of salt. That caught the attention of several of us so we wanted more details. I'm always one to challenge current methods in search of a better way. I'm sure the AMP deal is probably amazing but I'm not going to shell out that kind of money at this point. Maybe after a while of searching the world over for a different process that easily and perfectly arrives at the same end result, but for now I'm just not there. And yes I've been guilty of throwing away all kinds of money trying out alternate methods in other endeavors in the past only to end up spending the high sum for the machine that ultimately ended up being the best, but i learned a great deal along the way and was not disappointed. But many times I have concluded that what I want is not manufactured, so I just made it myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="birdiemc, post: 1812275, member: 29632"] $1395 is why. This thread was started because a fellow mention running a salt bath setup but with sand instead of salt. That caught the attention of several of us so we wanted more details. I'm always one to challenge current methods in search of a better way. I'm sure the AMP deal is probably amazing but I'm not going to shell out that kind of money at this point. Maybe after a while of searching the world over for a different process that easily and perfectly arrives at the same end result, but for now I'm just not there. And yes I've been guilty of throwing away all kinds of money trying out alternate methods in other endeavors in the past only to end up spending the high sum for the machine that ultimately ended up being the best, but i learned a great deal along the way and was not disappointed. But many times I have concluded that what I want is not manufactured, so I just made it myself. [/QUOTE]
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