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Annealer Home Built.

Just completed an annealer from plans off the web. I can't take credit for the design but apart from that and the wiring, it is all me own work. Total cost $100.00 AUD. $40.00 for the 12V DC motors & PWM Controllers, $60.00 for the gas gear. Workshop facilities courtesy of my employer. Thing runs like s steam train and as soon as I get some Tempilaq I can get it rattling for sure.So far I have just run it with some trashed .308 Lap cases. It will do my .260 & .308 cases but I may have to hand feed the .220 AI cases when the time comes.

regards
Mike.
 

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jfseaman , I have a video on my phone, flame and all but that is about the extent of my techno skills , I even had to get my buddy's son to get my phone running.
Youtube is a bridge too far just now , perhaps , my buddy's son can do it !

Mike.
 
swampthang said:
where exactly did you see the plans at ? i would like to see them.

I don't know if there are plans out there, but I built one very similar to the one in the picture. I copied the idea from something I saw on Youtube.

Search: "Mr longrange annealer" on Youtube and you will see several videos.
 
I started annealing before building anything was fashionable. I decided there were rules so I made a devise that did not violate a rule. The tool does not have 'WOW!' factor. It is more of a concept/ideal and does not cost enough to impress.

Coolhand,

Just completed an annealer from plans off the web. I can't take credit for the design

TAKE CREDIT: That kind of honesty on the Internet is rare. I deal with members that invent 'old friends' when plagiarizing instead of being honest.

F. Guffey
 
I saw them here:

http://www.msrhunt.com/post/sub-100-diy-automatic-case-annealer-project-complete-plans-and-parts-list-included-7289928?pid=1286146860
 
Nice job remaking that one. It looks better than the original on you tube.
 
Coolhand said:
Just completed an annealer from plans off the web. I can't take credit for the design but apart from that and the wiring, it is all me own work. Total cost $100.00 AUD. $40.00 for the 12V DC motors & PWM Controllers, $60.00 for the gas gear. Workshop facilities courtesy of my employer. Thing runs like s steam train and as soon as I get some Tempilaq I can get it rattling for sure.So far I have just run it with some trashed .308 Lap cases. It will do my .260 & .308 cases but I may have to hand feed the .220 AI cases when the time comes.

regards
Mike.

You are going to want to move the torch head closer to where the case spins. I learn that when building mine. The way you have it set up now will require a very long flame or 8-10 second dwell time. I move the torch closer, run about a 1" flame and can anneal my Lapua 308 brass in 6-6.5 seconds.
 
Gents for those of you that may wish to have a go at building an annealer PM me and I will email the plans El Skippo did . Otherwise you could obtain them yourselves by registering at Shooting Australia , there is a full set of plans and some explanations by El Skippo, there , just search for BLACK BETTY or case annealer . But you will have to register to get them.

http://shootingaustralia.net/forum/recent

I will try an upload some pics of the electrical gear I used. The motor I used is different to El Skippos his was 50 RPM mine 15RPM.

Mike.
 
Here is the motor I used . Item number 280715680665. The motors cover is drilled & tapped M3.

Mike.
 

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This is the PWM ( Pulse Width Modulation ) Controller, Ebay Item # 141347468788, digital read out , on/off switch and built in POT. Read out will display a percentage of the motor output , 50 on the dial is 50% of motor output not 50 RPM , at 45 the dwell time on the case drum is approx 6-7 seconds. You will also need a suitable 110V/ 12DC power supply. We use 240V AC for our household current. The supply I used was from a wrecked machine at work.
The case drum was rolled up from 316SS sheet 1.2mm Thk , El Skippo used a 125mm / 5" ally cake tin. The cake tin he used is 75mm deep which was cut back to 35mm, which exposes the neck and a little of the shoulder for my .260/.308 cases.
You will need to alter the cake tin to suit your calibres. Mount the case drum so it is removable , that way you can have several cake tins cut to suit the length of cases you are annealing.

Feel free to ask any questions , I didn't get it right first time and the next one ( maybe ) won't take as long to build.
Mike
 

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minnesotamulisha said:
Just want to say thanks to Mike for all the information.

Minnesota , thanks but Mr Longrange should be congratulated for is original design, inspired simplicity I thought and El Skippo for the several versions he built and for making the plans available. And my buddy Gary for doing the wiring on my unit.
I had my heart set on one of Mr Giraud's machines but discovered that he won't ship OS, so a search began.
I was confident that I could come up with something but discovering that youtube video saved me a lot of time and money.

regards
Mike.
 
" You are going to want to move the torch head closer to where the case spins. I learn that when building mine. The way you have it set up now will require a very long flame or 8-10 second dwell time. I move the torch closer, run about a 1" flame and can anneal my Lapua 308 brass in 6-6.5 seconds.''


Bcoates , thanks for your observation regarding the '' flame length." That original photo I posted was taken literally just after the wiring was completed and before I lit it up. I run some old Lap cases through the unit to see if there were any bugs in the build and there were a few but nothing I couldn't sort out.
I thought at the time that the flame probably need to be moved closer and will play with the timing once I get some Tempilaq.
Btw , there is only one Company that sells Tempilaq here $49.50 per bottle !
You would simply shudder at some of the prices we pay down here for shooting gear.

Mike.
 
Here is my annealer I built last summer. I had the 2 motors and the aluminum, the rest cost about $25.00. I designed and built it in 3-4 days. It does 223 to 284 shehane.
http://youtu.be/WkPsiyxlUeY
 
Couple this with the induction annealer unit recently shown on the Forum and you could have a "flameless" setup for a lot less than what "you know who" is offering.
 

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