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HELP!!! Can anyone identify this annealing machine?
I need help identifying this brass annealing machine. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance...!
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Could it be home-made? Looks like a pretty slick gadget! It looks like the heat duration is a manual process(?)
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Looks to be a well thought out home made annealer. Different diameter holes for different case heads.
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Also it doesn't seem to have any rotation capability to the case, so it needs the three torches to get a more uniform heat. It looks home-made to me also, but a well made approach.
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Looks like cartridge drops through the slide arm, base looks like a container with quench would catch the case.
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I would agree a well thought out and very well constructed Annealing device. Bill K
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You might want a heat shield for your hand as the one propane nozzle is right in line with the case slider.
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