LarryDScott
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Before all the new machines, annealing was done with the
the case sitting in water, and when temp was reached,
you tipped it over for quick cooling.
Was the quick water cooling part of the necessary process??
A friend pointed out to me,when the hot case falls of of any
brand machine in a dry pan, you have softer case necks that
will be highly subject to damage. Has anyone found this to be true??
I haven't annealed my first case, so inquiring minds need to know ????
LDS
the case sitting in water, and when temp was reached,
you tipped it over for quick cooling.
Was the quick water cooling part of the necessary process??
A friend pointed out to me,when the hot case falls of of any
brand machine in a dry pan, you have softer case necks that
will be highly subject to damage. Has anyone found this to be true??
I haven't annealed my first case, so inquiring minds need to know ????
LDS
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