Time for a stupid question.
Just got an ultrasonic cleaner and too dry the brass I recently picked up a on sale heater from Canadian tire. A little Mastercraft barrel heater a with fan and is rated for 900 and 1500 watt settings. I placed a metal rack of brass with the heater placed just above it with the heater tilted up so the hot air would blow through the rack, and put it on the 1500 setting and it sat for about fifteen minuets or so and the brass got quite hot. safe to say its probably dry but I had a thought that maybe it got too hot and might of damaged the brass?
I am pretty sure that that little heater is not capable of heating to the temperatures needed to anneal unless someone put the brass right on the heating element, but just want to make sure.
Thanks.
Just got an ultrasonic cleaner and too dry the brass I recently picked up a on sale heater from Canadian tire. A little Mastercraft barrel heater a with fan and is rated for 900 and 1500 watt settings. I placed a metal rack of brass with the heater placed just above it with the heater tilted up so the hot air would blow through the rack, and put it on the 1500 setting and it sat for about fifteen minuets or so and the brass got quite hot. safe to say its probably dry but I had a thought that maybe it got too hot and might of damaged the brass?
I am pretty sure that that little heater is not capable of heating to the temperatures needed to anneal unless someone put the brass right on the heating element, but just want to make sure.
Thanks.


















































