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12-05-2020, 20:46 #1
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Homemade annealing machine info..
Is it worth it to build your own one without to much trouble? Read some older post and saw that Andrew Leigh was experimenting with it. Has anyone built one recently?
http://www.gunsite.co.za/forums/show...ealing-Machine
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12-05-2020, 20:59 #2
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Re: Homemade annealing machine info..
I just recently ordered a 1000W induction heating module off bidorbuy. Delivery scheduled for after-lockdown.
The intention is to try to get a repeatable heat on a case neck by controlling the time that the module is powered while the case neck is in the coil, and locating the case neck identically every time.
This might work, or it might not.
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12-05-2020, 21:55 #3
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12-05-2020, 21:28 #4
Re: Homemade annealing machine info..
It is worth it but my failure was that I tried to produce one basically could be made at home with minimal materials and tools. This is tough especially as I devote way to much time to aesthetics. the other problem is prototyping, I must have spent over R 3000.00 purely in development costs, I called it quits.
Some time ago I bought a speed controller with digital readout and am going to have another bash at it. The biggest problem is getting the wheel machined. Damn, I need to finish this project now .
annealer.jpgOne too many wasted sunsets and one too many for the road .........
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12-05-2020, 21:54 #5
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12-05-2020, 22:07 #6
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Re: Homemade annealing machine info..
If you whats up me I will send you a video of mine, made from a webber spit braai motor and baking tins, yes baking tins.
Yes it works like a R 10000 one but looks like a R 200 one
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13-05-2020, 11:42 #7
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13-05-2020, 05:14 #8
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Re: Homemade annealing machine info..
Also built one a few years ago. Was fine for the calibers I loaded at that stage, but as my handloading cartridge list got longer, one with a very short case and other long ones, it lacked adjustability to suit varying case lengths. I recently bought an Easy Anneal Case Saver from a Phillip Marais. Good product and built in adjustability in various ways.
I’m excited that guys are starting to DIY induction annealers. That will bring down the exorbitant commercial annealers prices. (We are also heavily shafted by the exchange rate.) I think ultimately induction heating is the answer.
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13-05-2020, 08:01 #9
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13-05-2020, 11:52 #10
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Re: Homemade annealing machine info..
I did mention some time ago about a CORBIN SWAGE setup for making bullets
http://www.corbins.com/
There are a large number of options including BONDED lead / gilding metal
Some one said they were not interested in -- "more hassles" ...
Be inventive and make for your buddies and recover your costs
As I also mentioned some time ago -- the Gov does not need to make ANY laws for firearms
Soon they will just be priced out of the reach of most people !
EDIT:
The Corbin swaging presses can ALSO be used for reloading !
http://www.corbins.com/presses.htm
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