Annealer Manufacture interest

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Re: Annealer Manufacture interest

Post by bartman007 »

Hello Peter,

I'm interested in one too, however wondering if you support the following cases:

1. 6mmBR
2. 284W
3. 6.5x47L

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Re: Annealer Manufacture interest

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Hi Mike

Yep all good

The 6mm Br requires a extra small ring
The 284 and 6.5x47 will run in the the large ring at a pinch.

I use the small ring for the 6.5X47 as I can get the neck heat down without the wheel absorbing the heat.

So to answer your question yes it will work with a 2 ring or the better 3 ring option

I have three tentative buyers now so if I get to 5 I will confirm and get a deposit and start another run
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Kianga1971 wrote:Hi

Is there a You Tube video on this one??

Peter


just put case annealer in to the tube there are heaps of these https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=case+annealer

and they even have auto case feeders
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Yes there are heaps of then on you tube.
Mine is fully stainless though so thats probably the main difference

The auto feed option was considered but to keep it simple and reliable I left that out
That also kept the price to an affordable level.

All it takes is a coffee or a beer depending on the weather to get 100 cases done so not much of a issue.

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Have to agree with Peter. We have a "Peterla" annealer and it works like a treat. Auto feed is just not necessary as you have to sit there watching it anyway. Basically it gives you something to do while sipping the coffee. I watched 300 cases being annealed about an hour ago and it was all done and dusted in no time at all. Almost fun sitting there watching it do it's job. A basic no frills unit that does the job just fine.

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Hi Peter,
I'm also interested in one if you can confirm pricing, delivered to NSW.
Is SAUM brass ok in your set up?
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Re: Annealer Manufacture interest

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G'day Peter,
I also am interested with a corrected price and postage to Wodonga Vic 3690.
.222Rem, .308/.303, .308 Norma Mag is the main spread of calibers, so how many of your rings would you reccomend?

Cheers.

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Re: Annealer Manufacture interest

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Hi Tim N

Yep SAUM brass works with no problems. I have made a few that do that case type
You will only need 1 wheel.
That would be $375 plus post as the price of the parts has gone up a little since the last order
Sorry about that.
Post I would think would be about $40 to $60 so base it on that

Pete
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Hi Mick

OK the 223 will require the small wheel
The 308 and 303 will require the medium wheel

Never done a 308 Norma mag. Send me the dimension from the base to the start of the shoulder
I hope its not a belted case as they might have a issue with the wheel type anneals

Once I know what wheel to use for that I can give you a price

Pete
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Re: Annealer Manufacture interest

Post by Brad Y »

Peter, I would like one also, for 6br and 284w. Hopefully that gets you sorted for a second run.
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Hi Brad

Great I have just bit the bullet so to speak and put a order in for another 10 bases and holders
You would need a extra small and MED ring to cover those sizes

I will look into getting all the wheel sizes and close the second order off in a weeks time.

Anyone else looking for this let me know before next Friday and you can go on the list
A PM will go out to all confirming prices and sizes before I commit then away I go again for many more hours in my shed.

Pete
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Re: Annealer Manufacture interest

Post by mattward74 »

Hi Peter.
New member here. Count me in for one of your annealers too for .222, .22/250AI, and .280AI.
I'm up in the Riverland but believe you made one for Adam Pohl? His looks good from what I've seen. Getting a few things done through Jerome Ziersch who I'm sure you know.
PM me if you need to.
Thanks mate.
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Hi Matt

Ok thanks for the post. I will put you down on the list

I have just been informed in a very nice manor that what I am doing here is not abiding by the rules on this forum.
This did not offend me and I am happy to work with the solution that was provided to me.

I will be setting up a email account so you can email me directly if you are interested in these annealers.
Once I have that I will post on this thread and this thread will remain on this forum so people can see contact me.

Regards

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Re: Annealer Manufacture interest

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Hi All

Here is the email address you can use to contact Ziersch Custom rifles if you are interested in the annealers
zcr@aapt.net.au

Regards

Pete
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Re: Annealer Manufacture interest

Post by DannyS »

Received my annealer the other day, very pleased, easy to set up. 50 to 100 cases only takes a few minutes. Thanks Peter

Cheers
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