Annealer

Roksliding

Lil-Rokslider
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Sep 24, 2018
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I watched the youtube video on this! Are you happy with it?

Yep very!!!

(I gotta watch how I say this so I don’t offend anyone that spent money on an amp) - I wanted an amp for the longest time. Just couldn’t justify the price for a simple process, now given the option between mine and an amp, I am no longer even considering the amp.
 
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Boundary Co. Idaho
  1. the wheels melt readily....you simply can't get the torch close enough on anything short action
  2. it's a pain in the ass to time and tune
  3. nothing stays tight and tuned
  4. torch position is a major PITA
  5. it's simply Jinky AF
 

Dreeko

FNG
Joined
Aug 28, 2018
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37
Location
Montana
  1. the wheels melt readily....you simply can't get the torch close enough on anything short action
  2. it's a pain in the ass to time and tune
  3. nothing stays tight and tuned
  4. torch position is a major PITA
  5. it's simply Jinky AF
Good to know. I will look elsewhere. Thanks for the input.
 

eldeuce

Lil-Rokslider
Joined
Dec 31, 2020
Messages
213
Location
Northern CO
I've been thinking about building one of these:


if you skip the fancy, 15 degree angled box, you can get all the parts for less than $50...
(yeah, induction's cool, but this is easy, or so it would seem)
 

Scoony

Lil-Rokslider
Joined
Oct 5, 2017
Messages
263
Location
Ky
I built on based on plans available online. I think I came across them on the 6.8 SPC Forum

This pic was before I finished it. There is now a metal bracket holding the torch.
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I can anneal 223 up to 308 based cases. I would have to find a deeper pan for the longer cases, but at the moment, I have a friend that anneals my 338wm brass.
 
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