Does anyone have a favorite, reasonably fast, method for annealing their brass (6BR)?
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CaptainMal said:You got some great answers and welcome to the forum.
I never used one of those machines. Friend does and has to deal with the torch flame being consistent each time he uses it. Then, when switching from one style case to another, he has set-up issues.
With a bit of practice my cheap method of using a portable drill and socket works fine, especially for small-lot use.
Shynloco said:CaptainMal said:You got some great answers and welcome to the forum.
I never used one of those machines. Friend does and has to deal with the torch flame being consistent each time he uses it. Then, when switching from one style case to another, he has set-up issues.
With a bit of practice my cheap method of using a portable drill and socket works fine, especially for small-lot use.
+1 - I prefer an electric screwdriver over a drill - spinning is slower and more reliable for even turning and heating.
CaptainMal said:You got some great answers and welcome to the forum.
I never used one of those machines. Friend does and has to deal with the torch flame being consistent each time he uses it. Then, when switching from one style case to another, he has set-up issues.
With a bit of practice my cheap method of using a portable drill and socket works fine, especially for small-lot use.
Send them to me......Does anyone have a favorite, reasonably fast, method for annealing their brass