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  1. I don`t count them Rob, but my orders are not only from UKV members. I must have made about 50 pieces so far!
  2. Two more annealers dispatched to UKV members...
  3. Here is what you need: https://www.machinemart.co.uk/p/fc109-gas-torch-with-nozzles/ https://www.calor.co.uk/shop/gas-bottles/propane-gas-bottles/3-9kg-propane-gas-bottle.html This propane tank will ensure a lot more consistent flame than the small bottles!
  4. Annealing before each reload is the way to go Rob. That's how you get a consistent neck tension and prolong the life of your cases
  5. Thanks for the good words Rob! It's true I haven't shot lately But, when I do here is how I do it....https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RF0U6sMp_Cw
  6. Indeed, very clear answer in such detail! Binnzy(Paul) is great at explaining and his posts usually answer a lot more than what was asked, as he anticipates further questions that may rise. Please, read his posts carefully and you'll learn a great deal! You have my admiration Paul !!!
  7. Two more went today to Cooperman and sandyb
  8. Tomorrow I'm sending two more to DW58 and Grum87......
  9. Your annealer will be on it's way to you tomorrow Ian...! Huw, yours left today
  10. Two more going to their owners tomorrow....
  11. Two more went today to Sweden and Scotland...
  12. What an accurate and outstanding explanation Paul ! Well done mate, I'm impressed !!!
  13. Thank you guys for the good words! I wish you folks good health and I hope the machines are serving you well! Here is another short demonstration video and more feedbacks in the thread: http://ukvarminting.com/forums/topic/32955-my-diy-annealing-machine/
  14. The machine is made of stainless steel. It is very simple to operate and performs very well. The disc plates holding the cases are interchangeable for the different calibers and are replaced by removing couple of thumb screws on top. The annealing time could be set simply by turning a potentiometer and varies between 2 and 16 seconds, depending on your certain requirements. During the process, the case is being moved in front of the flame and lands on a base, which spins it to an 80 RPM, ensuring even and fast heating of the neck. Price is £180 including FREE delivery to UK and Europe. I only accept PayPal payments as it is the safest method for both sides. It takes me approximately 10 working days to complete an order from the moment of payment. I use a courier service, which takes 3-5 working days for delivery and the package is trackable online. The machine comes with one disc and any additional discs you may require for different calibers cost £15 each. The reloading trays on the pictures are also orderable at £15 each. If you are interested, please send me a PM and specify the calibers you need it for !!!
  15. Here is a slightly modified version to accommodate even .408 CheyTac
  16. Another order sent out today to a UKV member....
  17. Thanks mate....... PM sent Rob.....
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