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FJIM said:ok Thanks guys
walker2713 said:Anyone familiar with these folks??
http://www.annealingmachines.com/
George
bayou shooter said:FJIM said:ok Thanks guys
I think any of the machines listed here will do well for you; they present cartridges in turn and rotate them in front of the flame and move them on at a set time. The only difference I see is how you load the cartridges into the machine. On the turntable models, you have to constantly feed the machine; on the hopper style machines you can load them up and then just monitor.
Also, there are 3600 seconds in an hour; in order to be able to anneal 1000 cases per hour, each case will be exposed to the torch for under 3 seconds. I'm not sure if you can achieve proper annealing in that time frame and you will also be very busy for one hour loading a case every 3.6 seconds for one hour. Good luck with that.
bayou shooter said:I can tell you why I don't use a bronze brush and use nylon brushes instead. A bronze brush will have its bristtles work harden very quicky and will scratch the metal. The nylon brushes do not do that and also they are cheap and I keep a good supply of them since I brush the neck of every case I load before seating the bullet.
DennisH said:Charlie, why not a bronze brush instead of a nylon brush on the inside of the necks?
Just wondering, Dennis