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Uploaded by on Jun 18, 2008

Far50shooters Home annealing of 50 bmg brass. A set up for under $30.00

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  • @pingpong909

    It makes it more better.

  • the manufacturer would likely provide this information upon request. good luck to you and be safe. saving a few bucks is not worth what could happen if the metal is not meeting the desired phyiscal properties you're altering.

  • a true annealing process would be to hold the metal or area to be annealed above A1 critial level for an amount of time (determined by the thickness of the specimen) and gradually cooled off to allow the metal time to properly transform it's grain structure. the technique you are doing is called normalizing which is when the metal is allowed to air cool at a fast rate. to do this properly you would need to know the exact alloy you have an what it's a1 critical limit is.

  • one thing to think of... if you don't want to immerse the shell in water (since water inside the shell might not be so great) would be to use a sponge with a hole(s) cut in it - just shove the brass into the sponge soaked in water, and it'll cool off that thin wall quite effectively

  • Ideally to anneal brass, since it's a non-ferrous metal, you would quench in room temperature water from a "black heat" - i.e. if the lights are off, it should just barely glow enough to see. Letting it air cool, it can retain some internal stress.

  • You can get a Temp crayon at any welding supply store....they are avaialble in a wide range of temperautes....

  • where do you get a temperature indicator pen for annealing?

    thanks

  • What exactly does annealing a brass case do???

    Sry noob here =]

  • ideally you do it in lower light conditions to be able to pick the change in colour better and keep distance to flame uniform together with time.

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