Thread: Annealing Cases
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Old July 12, 2010, 11:25 AM   #20
F. Guffey
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Peetzakilla, I did not expect anyone to put a pan of water on the stove, turn on the heat and watch the water separate from the bottom of the pan as heat is applied, I did not expect anyone to place a case in a pan of water and heat the neck of the case until the heat traveled down the case until it came in contact with the water, I did expect someone in the choir to disagree, not my method nor my intent to separating annealer's from those that claim they are.

I will type slower, heat travels to cold, annealing in my opinion requires 600 + degree, 600 degree F produces super heated steam, then there is the ability to have compound thoughts, lead melts at 600 plus degree, do not add lead to the melt if it is moist, doing so could empty the pot, water when heated to those tempretures does not boil it explodes.

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