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    Brass case Annealing Machine

    Looking for a case annealing machine from the UK....anyone any ideas.
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    I've also thought about this but cannot justify the price so am sticking with the drill and blow torch method unless someone comes up with a link to a reasonably priced machine.

    Rick
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    Elwood is offline Just because I'm paranoid, doesn't mean to say they aren't trying to get me.
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    The only two worth considering are the Giraud and the Benchsource, both I'm afraid are made in the USA, and I don't think Giraud will post outside of the US.

    Unless a second hand Benchsource comes up for sale then you have several options, do them in a drill or pay someone to do them for you. Of course there's a third option and that is to make one yourself or pay someone to make something simple.
    Sorry but I just don't think there's a big enough market in the Uk for someone to start making them commercially.
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    Might try to make one of these

    http://youtu.be/8TUCJUtqqE8

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    try spud1967.com he offers a case annealing service,might be able to help,you can also find his website on the stalking directory.

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    See if this damn fine chap can give you a lead on where to get one or just use his service.

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    Annealing

    I tried to buy and ship the Giraud to the uk but federal laws will not allow the sale of automated reloading machines to outside the USA .
    I did buy the bench source and had it shipped over without any problems I am very happy with it .its a very well made machine that's easy to set up and use .
    There is a chap that makes the auto powder trickle who does make a machine but as one offs he contacted me after I did a similar post
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    DIY annealer

    I though about buying a machine until I saw the price so I made this
    http://youtu.be/z0TlctbLT3w
    I am not an engineer and most parts came from the bay
    I could take a few photos of the works if anyone is interested
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    Quote Originally Posted by bulls_hitter View Post
    I though about buying a machine until I saw the price so I made this
    http://youtu.be/z0TlctbLT3w
    I am not an engineer and most parts came from the bay
    I could take a few photos of the works if anyone is interested
    Steve
    Absolutely AWESOME! I can imagine with the right partner you could be on to a winner with that. I can imagine a few BBS members requesting orders from you.... me FIRST

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    I'd buy one!

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    Elwood is offline Just because I'm paranoid, doesn't mean to say they aren't trying to get me.
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    Steve, awesome job.

    I already have a Benchsource but if you ever decided to make a few of these I would be interested, price dependent of course
    God has a hard on for green rifles

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    Quote Originally Posted by bulls_hitter View Post
    I though about buying a machine until I saw the price so I made this
    http://youtu.be/z0TlctbLT3w
    I am not an engineer and most parts came from the bay
    I could take a few photos of the works if anyone is interested
    Steve
    Steve, if that is your machine hats off to you. Its the best design Ive seen and Im getting the bits together to make one.
    What is the push pull solenoid you have used? I got one but it was a little limp wristed!
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    Hi Furrybean

    The push solenoid in a central locking solenoid from maplins I think it was less than a tenner I used the linkage rod that came with it and a small spring to return,as it was a little random with it's stop position.
    The ferrel in the case I passed the rod through is a alluminium pot rivet if I recall a 5mm x 20mm of the type that does not leave the broken steel centre pin in.
    Hope this is of help
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    I reckon you should take orders and build them lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by loiner1965 View Post
    I reckon you should take orders and build them lol
    Ditto!!

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