Annealing - this looks promising
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Annealing - this looks promising
There's a 230V version in the pipeline.
http://www.fluxeon.com/buyflux/index.php?route=product/product&path=64&product_id=66
http://www.fluxeon.com/buyflux/index.php?route=product/product&path=64&product_id=66
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Re: Annealing - this looks promising
I believe the duty cycle of these machines are possibly in question, though can't beat the no flame or emissions...... will be interesting to see how they go, once people have had the chance to use them in unedited form.
Re: Annealing - this looks promising
These look good. Where do we get one. Or has mr ecomeat got 3 already 

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Re: Annealing - this looks promising
You pair are both fined one beer each ( standard penalty on here for Character Denigration) and I look forward to collecting from both of you at Crows Nest Goombungee
Joshua, ..........(that's what his mummy calls him) .......your fancy arctic Camo mirage shield will get "lost" until the penalty has been collected.



Joshua, ..........(that's what his mummy calls him) .......your fancy arctic Camo mirage shield will get "lost" until the penalty has been collected.
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Re: Annealing - this looks promising
I'll see your induction annealer and raise you a 900 case/hr auto feeder
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Re: Annealing - this looks promising
I put denigrating the character in question and polishing a turd as equally as difficult......
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Re: Annealing - this looks promising
Josh Cox wrote:I put denigrating the character in question and polishing a turd as equally as difficult......
The voice of experience, no doubt!

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Re: Annealing - this looks promising
Now Joshua, that is very unkind, coming from a North Queenslander.
Everyone else from the tropical North that i have met has been the epitome of a true gentleman ...........

Everyone else from the tropical North that i have met has been the epitome of a true gentleman ...........



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Re: Annealing - this looks promising
Josh Cox wrote:You've met Marty right ?
Do you refer to the famous marksman, Monsieur Martin Loberrrrrrrrrrrrrt , the aeronautical specialist ? Undoubtedly one of the worlds finest long range shooter,(indeed the number 2 Individual F Open shooter in the whole world until 2017).
Yes indeed I do know this esteemed individual. No finer Northern gentleman ever pulled a trigger .



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