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This is what I'm thinking of using. I'm thinking that I will either get a single stage press, or build a special non-conductive tool head for my 650.
I'll use a microswitch to signal the start, when the press is at the top of its travel, that way I know the case is in the correct orientation. Add two LEDs, Red for heating coil on, green for ready to work.
Then I would have a dial operated timer that would allow me to dial in exactly how long I need for each type of brass. Maybe get one with a digital readout, that way I can write down the times for each caliber.
The nice thing with induction heating, is that you have more control over how long the brass is exposed to the heat source. As soon as the heating coil is shut off there is no more heat going into the brass. Putting a timer on this would give consistent results every time.
Last time I was on the snap-on truck, my dealer carries this exact model of induction heater, priced around $700 if I remember correctly. So I imagine said in done I would be into the induction heater for $2k or so, but would provide impressive results. I haven't started building it, as I'm not going through enough .308 at this time to really warrant it, but it is on the drawing board and will need to be setup pretty soon as we're running out of "good" .223 brass.