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Annealing machine

I found some cracked necks on 223 brass so I bought an annealing machine from Annealeez.
Made in America, simple to set up and adjust. This thing is slick!!

I've been feeding brass through it, haven't set up the torch yet, but it never failed to feed.

Bill J.
 
Pay attention to how you set up the torch. He has a vid on his site. Worth the watch. The plastic wheels can be unforgiving. Imo, the bottom wheel should be alum.
I have one, and it works great.
 
Annealing won’t fix worn out brass. Spoke to a gent a while back, he annealed a pile of brass he had loaded an unknown amount of times. Necks were fine, body cracked.
 
I've been feeding brass through it, haven't set up the torch yet, but it never failed to feed.

Mine does if I overload the hopper. I can't have more than 3 deep over the pickup wheel, or the pressure from above locks the bottom cases in place. Simple fix, though - just press on the top of the stack with a finger and one will pop into the cutout.
 

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