Take a look at page "1" of this thread.Anyone know if this type of copper would suit our needs?
Bosch Tubing kit
The challenging part for me is coupling the 1/8" tubing to a larger tube. I tried soldering and it leaked. I used a reducing coupling and the connection to the 1/8 tube leaked as well. I'll try soldering on the 1/4" tube again.
Every thing looks to be in the ball park.. Current at the end of anneal time is about right. TempilaqSo my annealer is up and running in manual mode - meaning I am waiting for a spring for the trap door to function correctly. My current meter shows 47 volts, and gets up to about 12.5A after 5.4 seconds. This is what the cases look like with the 750 degree Tempilaq applied to them. Is this far enough down the case? It appears that the tempilaq is working - any feedback would be greatly appreciated!
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Yep - I pretty much followed your instructions and parts list. I ordered the same timer from Amazon - and it took a month to ship directly from China! When I first fired it up my coils were touching and it was causing massive power draws. I fixed that quickly - and the darn thing works GREAT!!! My only issue is that my trap door solenoid didn't have a spring, so I ordered a spring kit from Amazon, which will hopefully have something that should work.Every thing looks to be in the ball park.. Current at the end of anneal time is about right. Tempilaq
is about 1/4 ' from the shoulder. Assuming it's a basic GinaEric annealer.
Annealing is a function of temperature and time. Brass does anneal at 750 F but it takes an hour at that temperature. It takes brass about 2 seconds to anneal at 1000 F, so you're looking to get things in that temperature range. Brass begins to glow between 950 F and 1050 F. I would forget about the 750 Tempilaq and anneal until you just start to see the neck and shoulder glow. Whoever started the "750 anneal temperature" on the web did a disservice to our whole community by not understanding the need to hold it there for 60 minutes.The only question I have - the Tempilaq indicates that the cases got to at least 750 degrees. Should I check with a higher temperature Temilaq to ensure that they aren't getting hotter? Would it even matter?
Do you have a link to a page that explains thisAnnealing is a function of temperature and time. Brass does anneal at 750 F but it takes an hour at that temperature. It takes brass about 2 seconds to anneal at 1000 F, so you're looking to get things in that temperature range. Brass begins to glow between 950 F and 1050 F. I would forget about the 750 Tempilaq and anneal until you just start to see the neck and shoulder glow. Whoever started the "750 anneal temperature" on the web did a disservice to our whole community by not understanding the need to hold it there for 60 minutes.
You might be able to find something here -One last question - where the heck did you guys get your springs for the trap door solenoid? I am running into issues because the solenoid doesn't come with a spring, and it is a fairly light pull. I ordered a spring pack from Amazon but they are way too stiff.
I posted the link in post #2410 of this thread, but here is is again along with the link giving the formula to calculate the temperature/time needed for annealing.Do you have a link to a page that explains this
If so that would be really heplful to a lot of us