Annealeez Gen3 Annealer with all 3 EEZ Wheel Sets

Thanks everyone!!! I just have so much 470 new brass I will pass on this. However one new taxes and shipping is $364 so this is a 27% discount which is a great deal!
 
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You go hunt big 5. I only see them on TV and Magazines.
KRISH
I need to get my friend Krish to sell some of his outstanding rifles and go on some hunts!!!!! Believe me he will have plenty of replacements left over!!!!!
 
Now that it is sold, there are plans on the WWW for how to build one so close to this one that if you are a little bit handy you can put one together.


Here is a video of one that I copied.

 
Here is the onne i use. Can't get any better. @Rare Breed
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@krish
Induction annealers are great but big $$$$.
Being the right wad I am I made my own for less than $350
Works perfectly anneals 22 Hornet cases in 1.3 seconds and 35 Whelen cases in 3.6 seconds.
Made it using one of these and a timer. Different size coils for different cases. Works a treat.
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Bob
 
lol!!! Your right…I just need to make sure manuals come with it otherwise useless to me my friend
@Rare Breed
Manuals are for amateurs mate. That's why Dr google was invented. You can get a complete tutorial on how to use it on YouTube. Takes a little bit of time to set up ( 5 minutes). After that just keep annealing brass of the size you want until you run out of gas. You have to adjust it for each case size.
I looked at it when u wanted to anneal.
I liked the idea but ended up making my own induction annealer.
Bob
 
Now that it is sold, there are plans on the WWW for how to build one so close to this one that if you are a little bit handy you can put one together.


Here is a video of one that I copied.

@JimP
Temalaq is what I use to set the timer on my induction annealer as well. I use the same 700 degree Fahrenheit. Yes you lose a case using it because it's not brass friendly. As long as you use the same brand of brass your fine. Different brands take longer or shorter times I found.
Lapua and Nosler brass take longer to get to temp than say Remington.
Once you know the time for each brand you just write it down and you can then set the time to match the brass brand.
Sounds a pia but in reality it is very simple.
Set up annealer, consult notes and go have fun. With my induction annealer I can do 50 cases in less than 10 minutes when I get in the rhythm.
Advantage case life is greatly extended and with the cost of brass it is well worth it when you can get 20 plus loads out of each case.
I read about one person that buys a rifle and 100 pieces of brass. He says by the time the brass is no use the barrel is usually no use either. He anneals every three shots per case from memory.
Bob
 
@JimP
Temalaq is what I use to set the timer on my induction annealer as well. I use the same 700 degree Fahrenheit. Yes you lose a case using it because it's not brass friendly. As long as you use the same brand of brass your fine. Different brands take longer or shorter times I found.
Lapua and Nosler brass take longer to get to temp than say Remington.
Once you know the time for each brand you just write it down and you can then set the time to match the brass brand.
Sounds a pia but in reality it is very simple.
Set up annealer, consult notes and go have fun. With my induction annealer I can do 50 cases in less than 10 minutes when I get in the rhythm.
Advantage case life is greatly extended and with the cost of brass it is well worth it when you can get 20 plus loads out of each case.
I read about one person that buys a rifle and 100 pieces of brass. He says by the time the brass is no use the barrel is usually no use either. He anneals every three shots per case from memory.
Bob

All these fancy new tool to use, I loved it when I built the one that I did and didn't go back to the cake pan, water, and propane torch way. However I annealed a awful lot of brass using that old cake pan
 
All these fancy new tool to use, I loved it when I built the one that I did and didn't go back to the cake pan, water, and propane torch way. However I annealed a awful lot of brass using that old cake pan
@JimP
I'm just a tight arse when it comes to spending money. Some say I'm as right as a fishes arse and that's water tight.
That's why I made my own induction annealer.
Just but an induction heater, make 4 different size coils and wire in a timer.
Don't ask how long a coul lasts, I've done over 500 308 cases and the coul is still going strong.
Anneals a federal 308 CAS in 2.6 seconds. Lapua cases 2.2 seconds, any longer and they get to hot.
I love playing with stuff that saves me money.
Bob
 
I copied the one that is above in the video. I think that I was into it around $50 or so for the motor and aluminum. I already had the torch and used other parts that I had around the garage.
 

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