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With my new wildcat endeavors, being able to anneal cases is a must so I did some research and came across some plans from an Australian shooting forum, so I decided to put one together. I'm just waiting on some tempilaq to get the time right for the various calibers I will use this for, but several dry runs of different cases show that its going to work out very well!
All of the materials together came in at a very reasonable $76.49!
Here's one of the dry runs I made, showing how it works:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YzM7ArN9fOs&feature=share
And for all of my friends here at THR Forums, Here's the plans and parts list:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1bb_cm10J8urCM2PtKql8VyHtGlovTeI3RnAj7xa0eX0/edit
Wiring info and other pics
Inside view of the Annealer:
Close ups of the back plate for the speed controllers and power supply:
Wiring is pretty simple. Connect + to + and - to - between the motors and the controls as well as the controls to the power supply.
Here's a close up of the main drum coupler (don't mind the excessive washers, they hardware store was out of the spacers I needed):
Torch holder and Case Stop:
All of the materials together came in at a very reasonable $76.49!
Here's one of the dry runs I made, showing how it works:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YzM7ArN9fOs&feature=share
And for all of my friends here at THR Forums, Here's the plans and parts list:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1bb_cm10J8urCM2PtKql8VyHtGlovTeI3RnAj7xa0eX0/edit
Wiring info and other pics
Inside view of the Annealer:
Close ups of the back plate for the speed controllers and power supply:
Wiring is pretty simple. Connect + to + and - to - between the motors and the controls as well as the controls to the power supply.
Here's a close up of the main drum coupler (don't mind the excessive washers, they hardware store was out of the spacers I needed):
Torch holder and Case Stop: