Randy Jarvais
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CMaier- Your statements are spot on and absolutely correct. I wasn't trying to correct anything you said. I made an assumption from some of the other comments that maybe that some people did not know what temps their brass achieved, and hence why they felt a need to quench.
Remy- A friend has done some with a borrowed induction device (for automotive, if I remember correctly). It worked pretty well (he was satisfied) but time was critical and fairly short in duration. I got the sense that once he found the correct time, it was an easy task and if he could afford his own induction tool, he would continue to use it to anneal. Maybe he will read the thread and chime in so we aren't relying on my memory, not a good thing!
Remy- A friend has done some with a borrowed induction device (for automotive, if I remember correctly). It worked pretty well (he was satisfied) but time was critical and fairly short in duration. I got the sense that once he found the correct time, it was an easy task and if he could afford his own induction tool, he would continue to use it to anneal. Maybe he will read the thread and chime in so we aren't relying on my memory, not a good thing!