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flatlander said:I bought one of Ken's annealing machines a year or so ago, and have used it on all of my BR, Dasher, 6x47, & 308 match brass. There are a couple of things that make me wish I'd have waited and bought a different machine.
One, the only way to adjust how much heat you apply is by adjusting the position of the torches & the individual torch valves. A couple of the other machines have an adjustable dwell time feature.
Two, it gets expensive buying different wheels for different headsize cases. I shoot 223, 6 RAT, 6BR&Dasher, 6&6.5x47, 6.5x55AI, 284, & 308. I bought my machine with the reg. & short #22 wheels, but still need three more wheels to cover the 223, 6 RAT, & 284.
epmn said:The problem that I have with all of the ones that I have seen on the market is in torch adjustment for different case heights.
How much are the Benchsource units?? When you click on his link to price, it comes up an email inquiry page??ridgeway said:The best machine I saw so far is the Benchsource unit. The feature that I think is useful is its ability to spin each case in the flame. I saw the unit work in person and it works awesome. The unit quality is top notch and well worth the $$.