Sometimes certain brass I anneal is very pale and others are very distinctive in colouring .I just annealed a bunch of 6BR Lapua brass that didn't give the classic "annealed look" - I wonder if my AMP is broken
I was watching the guy on Primal Rights and he mentioned that if your brass is really clean it might not give that classic annealed "look".
Just a thought.
I wouldn't hold it in my hand. I use a drill on slow speed, and put the brass in a spark plug socket. I anneal with the lights off - when it hits a very faint dull red at the neck and upper shoulder, I drop it in the pail. Torch just sits on the workbench burning as I go through all my brass.
Some guys quench brass, but the truth is (and here comes the hate mail), quenching only works with ferrous metals, and it actually makes those metals harder, not softer. Proper annealing involves heating, holding at heat, and cooling completely as slow as possible. This is why we anneal steel using a forge and then placing the work in a pail of vermiculite for 24 hours.
Anyway, for brass - quench, don't quench, it's all the same. It doesn't hurt anything, but it doesn't help either, no matter what youTube tells you.
Your annealed brass looks great - nice work.
You shouldnāt judge your annealing by how it looks. Most of that discolouration is just oxidation. Cosmetics are simply no indicator of annealing.I've taken to annealing my brass every load. Im holding each brass between my thumb and fingers and twirling them in a propane torch flame close to the flame tip. I remove the brass just after the blue heat line breaks the case shoulder and quench in a wet cloth.
The 1st&2nd annealing I used a wax candle and spun the brass as described in The candle flame until too hot to hold any longer. The soot left on the brass got old quick so now it's the torch method.
The brass in the photos were done this morning. Do they look right? Too hot?
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Just what is āclassic annealed lookā?I just annealed a bunch of 6BR Lapua brass that didn't give the classic "annealed look" - I wonder if my AMP is broken
I was watching the guy on Primal Rights and he mentioned that if your brass is really clean it might not give that classic annealed "look".
Just a thought.
I know youāre joking Todd. I know you better than that. I know you wouldnāt fall for the āannealed lookā fallacy.I just annealed a bunch of 6BR Lapua brass that didn't give the classic "annealed look" - I wonder if my AMP is broken![]()
I anneal, size and then after all that dirty stuff I clean the brass. The cleaning gives the annealing a "softer" look
the look will be different from a flame annealerI just annealed a bunch of 6BR Lapua brass that didn't give the classic "annealed look" - I wonder if my AMP is broken![]()
I laugh but am very curious too. It could be a great question for the bridge of death. There are two types of cases right? LoLwhat annealing temperature for 7mm backcountry cases ?![]()
I have one of those, it works well. - danThere is a company In Quebec, Gong Joe that make an excellent unit but it seems they haven't made any in a long time and do respond to inquiries; go figure.