When I was prototyping the first prototypes, one mate said” it looks ugly and like kitchen appliance. Can’t you make it a bit tactical and attractive like green Kase annealer? ”… Then I just called it ugly annealer… it was just from a joke.
If you set the plastic transparent guide panel to the correct position and almost (but not) touching the brass. The brass will automatically position itself. Cheng
You still get jumbling with heavily tapered cases which is unavoidable, that's OK I just watch and correct any jams. It's one the best investments for brass prep that I've made. A great design at a fantastic price, what more can one ask for, well done!
When I was prototyping the first prototypes, one mate said” it looks ugly and like kitchen appliance. Can’t you make it a bit tactical and attractive like green Kase annealer? ”… Then I just called it ugly annealer… it was just from a joke.
Who cares about aesthetics, It's not going in a display cabinet. Just as long as it works, and it does.
I like the way it looks. You can tell its functional.
If you set the plastic transparent guide panel to the correct position and almost (but not) touching the brass. The brass will automatically position itself.
Cheng
You still get jumbling with heavily tapered cases which is unavoidable, that's OK I just watch and correct any jams. It's one the best investments for brass prep that I've made. A great design at a fantastic price, what more can one ask for, well done!
Looks like it is as good of quality as any other in that design realm .
Thanks for shootin’ the shit about it .
53 represents 53% by 24V. The number means the percentage of voltage output. Cheers
I see, thanks.
I've been reluctant to buy one because of the price being so cheap but might go for it now.
You won't regret it.
Not Australian. Not made in Australia
What is? It's a great unit and cheaper than all the others. I don't care where it's made.