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    I'm looking for plans - Annealing machine

    I'm not into mass producing huge amounts of ammo, but the more I reload, the more I want an annealing machine of some type. I don't want to spend a ton of money on one though, as I'm factoring it's cost vs simply buying new brass when the old brass is no longer reloadable.

    Anyone have plans or pics of a relatively easy-to-build machine that won't cost a fortune?

    I don't want to do the "hold in your hand and twirl the brass in front of an open torch flame" method. I've found that to be too inconsistent.

    All the best,
    Glenn

    #2
    YouTube is your friend. there are some other websites, 6mm BR, long range hunting, Accurate shooter, etc. etc. I actually downloaded a parts list and instructions to build one myself but I cant find it right now. I will see if I can find it.

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      #3
      I think the firing line has an ongoing thread with examples and lots of knowledge. Might check there

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        #4
        Thanks for the responses. I've been looking through YouTube and other sites for a few days now, and I have an idea of what I want to build. Just wanted to know if anyone here had actually built a quick / easy one.
        All the best,
        Glenn

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          #5
          It's pretty fast to use an electric stove. I put the brass, bullet end down, on the coils with pliers. Usually by the time you get the coils full, it's time to start taking them off and putting more on. Works well.

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