Brilliant new home-made annealing machine design

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Brilliant new home-made annealing machine design

#1 Post by rox »

Brilliant new home-made annealing machine design!



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=msgcZyYeTqM


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Doz

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#2 Post by Doz »

I like that, nice and simple. Wonder what mayhem rimmed cases like .303 might create though - perhaps might need a different drum to avoid them rolling off at an angle...
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#3 Post by DW58 »

So brilliantly simple although still way beyond my abilities.
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#4 Post by The Gun Pimp »

Very, very clever!
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#5 Post by John MH »

Simple and agricultural but looks like it works very well.
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#6 Post by rox »


How many customers is that for a Shed-made version? hint hint

Just add a Giraud-style hopper on mine please.

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#7 Post by ovenpaa »

I have seen something quite similar elsewhere and the concept is simple yet elegant, now automate the case feeding with a magazine and you would have something really special. Modifying the design to work with rimmed cases is easy enough.
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#8 Post by Maggot »

How are you controlling the timing? Simple motor speed/rheostat?

Looks like it ticks the boxes. Like John says, agricultural, but its the setup/mechanics that matter, you can always refine a good idea, but you cant polish a turd....I tried once...it wasn't pretty tesnews
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Hmmm interesting. (I wonder grabbing a pencil and paper.) tesnews
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#10 Post by dta europe »

[quote="rox"]How many customers is that for a Shed-made version? hint hint

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