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Sorry if its a repost, I did try searching.
I would like to start annealing my brass, after trying and frying few scrap cases I have come to conclusion that socket in a drill and torch is not for me. I need something more for consistent results. Annealing machines are little more money than what I would like to spend. Here's my question,
Does anybody have a step by step DIY guide to build one? It doesn't look that complicated but hearing from experienced people would be nice. Pictures/videos with instructions would be icing on the cake. I would like to have basic rotating block with case spinning at all time(for more even heat).
As per skills I'm half decent with tools, my brother is a welder and if I can put a plan and specs together he can help me build/weld the items together.
Also one more question, most of the videos I watched say drop the brass in water right after, but I have read somewhere that you shouldn't drop hot brass into water and wait till it cools down a little before dropping it in water. Which is better? I personally think drop it in water right away coz you don't want heat to travel any further down but I have been wrong more times than right so pls explain.
Any help is appreciated and thanks in advance.
I would like to start annealing my brass, after trying and frying few scrap cases I have come to conclusion that socket in a drill and torch is not for me. I need something more for consistent results. Annealing machines are little more money than what I would like to spend. Here's my question,
Does anybody have a step by step DIY guide to build one? It doesn't look that complicated but hearing from experienced people would be nice. Pictures/videos with instructions would be icing on the cake. I would like to have basic rotating block with case spinning at all time(for more even heat).
As per skills I'm half decent with tools, my brother is a welder and if I can put a plan and specs together he can help me build/weld the items together.
Also one more question, most of the videos I watched say drop the brass in water right after, but I have read somewhere that you shouldn't drop hot brass into water and wait till it cools down a little before dropping it in water. Which is better? I personally think drop it in water right away coz you don't want heat to travel any further down but I have been wrong more times than right so pls explain.
Any help is appreciated and thanks in advance.



















































