School me, geargrinder. What the heck is that thing? Looks too good to be true!
I went low buck and low tech. I do a salt bath anneal with potassium nitrate.
Only cost $50 and 10 minutes to build. It's very consistent and I can anneal as fast as most automatics.
I copied this guy's.
http://s262.photobucket.com/user/Bat...demo2.mp4.html
"Muzzle velocity is a depreciating asset, not unlike a new car, but BC, like diamonds, is forever."-German A. Salazar
School me, geargrinder. What the heck is that thing? Looks too good to be true!
Cheap Lee lead melter pot and high temp thermometer from Ebay $35. Potassium Nitrate (stump remover) $15 from Amazon.
I built an adjustable setup similar to the video. Mine is adjustable depending on the depth I want the neck to go into the salt.
The salt melts at about 635 degrees. I'll get it up to around 700 and start putting in cases. I drop them into a bucket of water to cool them down and remove any little bit of salt that sticks.
I need top off the pot with salt after 40-50 or so. Just takes a couple minutes to melt and get the pot back up to temp and I'm off again.
It works great and is super fast. And cheeeeep!
"Muzzle velocity is a depreciating asset, not unlike a new car, but BC, like diamonds, is forever."-German A. Salazar
Not much more details I can give. It's really that simple. I just time my putting-in and taking-out so that the brass is for about 3 seconds. It's easy once you get in a rhythm.
Let me know any other details I can give.
"Muzzle velocity is a depreciating asset, not unlike a new car, but BC, like diamonds, is forever."-German A. Salazar
why would anyone do anything different?!
Each morning eat a live green toad, it will be the worst thing you'll have face all day.
That's one of my favorite sayings. " If it aint broke, fix it till it is...".
"Muzzle velocity is a depreciating asset, not unlike a new car, but BC, like diamonds, is forever."-German A. Salazar
Yeah, kinda like my son when he was 6. One day while walking along hunting he spied a few deer "pellets" and asked what they were. I told him they're smart pills. "Will they make me smart Dad"?
You bet they will, chew on a few of them and you'll be smart enough not to do it again!
Bill
Each morning eat a live green toad, it will be the worst thing you'll have face all day.
deer pellets or chocolate covered peanuts?
Same story... we were on a camping trip with another family and my buddy ( I think we were 6) asked his dad what those things were... He said, "Chocolate covered peanuts." About an hour later, while sitting around the camp fire, the kid said to his dad. "Dad, those didn't TASTE like chocolate covered peanuts!" LOL
We dropped a few moose terds on a plate with salad ingredients on a quebec fishing trip many years back.
They look almost identicle to the large black olives used for the same purpose. My father in law was a bit of a
glutton and he had 2 of those things in his mouth so fast i didnt even see him do it. After wallowing them around
in there for a spell it finally dawned on him that he had moved on that too fast. He spent the next 15 minits gagging
and coufhing while washing his teeth and mouth in the lake. I laughed so hard i couldnt breath. Needless to say he was quite
perturbed over the whole thing.
Geargrinder, how much salt sticks to the cases? Does it stink or emit any fumes while you are using it? Does the salt melt or stay granular?
Just a small amount maybe a quarter to half a drip...is that a unit of measure????
Yes it smells but not overpowering or objectionable. You wouldn't be able to smell it if you weren't standing next to it.
The salt becomes molten.
Full disclosure, When melting for the first time, the salt will foam and make a mess if you start with too much. Just hang in there and add slow as the salt melts.
"Muzzle velocity is a depreciating asset, not unlike a new car, but BC, like diamonds, is forever."-German A. Salazar
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