Pete -
I don't know if you're looking for a turn-key system or one you build yourself, but I'm quite satisfied with my annealer. I bought a Mini-Ductor and a dark room timer that is adjustable in 0.1s increments. Using Tempilaq, I'm getting 750F on the neck and 525F only goes .25 in down the case on a PPC using 3.4s on the timer. I anneal every 3 shots on the brass (and clean the brass in an ultrasonic cleaner at the same time) and I really like the feel of the necks when seating the bullets. This setup is about the same cost as a Ken Light machine, but I find it is easier for me to adjust. If you want any more details, let me know.
- Jeff
Pete -
I don't know if you're looking for a turn-key system or one you build yourself, but I'm quite satisfied with my annealer. I bought a Mini-Ductor and a dark room timer that is adjustable in 0.1s increments. Using Tempilaq, I'm getting 750F on the neck and 525F only goes .25 in down the case on a PPC using 3.4s on the timer. I anneal every 3 shots on the brass (and clean the brass in an ultrasonic cleaner at the same time) and I really like the feel of the necks when seating the bullets. This setup is about the same cost as a Ken Light machine, but I find it is easier for me to adjust. If you want any more details, let me know.
- Jeff
Which darkroom timer do you use? This sure looks like the easiest and cleanest way to anneal cases. Do you quench your cases after heating them?
I bought a GraLab 450 on Ebay. You should be able to find one in good shape for about $60 delivered.
I'll look around for one. Most of the timers I saw aren't rated at high enough wattage. What temperature do you go to, 650 deg F is the number i see most often?
Anything new out there on induction annealers?