Case Annealing.... benefits?

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Re: Case Annealing.... benefits?

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You must get brass through Bertram. What a top bloke he is. I went up to his factory in Seymour and he showed me the whole brass making process. Awesome to see the machines. When he anneals his brass it goes steadily through 2 flames and dops straight into a tray. There is no water involved.

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My research on this reveals it works pretty good.


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Now that looks pretty slick.
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I'd definitely get that gir a case annealing system, I like dual purpose things and I like the ease and conformity of that system.
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