I have an AMP machine after owning a Benchsource and dabling with other methods I am firmly sold on my AMP investment, however I aneal probably 3500 rounds a year. If I had 1000 or less I would sure consider trying this unit.
Budget Induction Anealer
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Re: Budget Induction Anealer
I recently built the same setup based on that video. I used a heavy duty 14ga wire cord since I had some laying around. It was a pain hooking it up tp the relay timer. I think a 16ga or 18ga wire would be better. It works, I think the total price was close to $250.00 US for the induction unit, timer and adapter.
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Re: Budget Induction Anealer
dchamp wrote: ↑Sun Nov 14, 2021 3:40 pm I recently built the same setup based on that video. I used a heavy duty 14ga wire cord since I had some laying around. It was a pain hooking it up tp the relay timer. I think a 16ga or 18ga wire would be better. It works, I think the total price was close to $250.00 US for the induction unit, timer and adapter.
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Cool. I was wondering how to regulate the height and imagined having some different height wood boards to lay unit on for taller cases.
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Re: Budget Induction Anealer
What a neat and cheap way to Anneal , thanks will try it out when I have time to play.