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	<title>Comments on: The 6.5 Guys Review Bench-Source Annealing Machine</title>
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		<title>By: Lawrence McCauley</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Lawrence McCauley]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just purchased a bench source machine. The manual can be confusing as when stating set up the machine as pictured when two pictures are different when it comes to setting up the clamps .The front page picture has one nozzle clamp up and oncve nozzle clamp in the down position&#039;with the clamo in the up position on the inside of the post while the clamp in the down position is on the outside fo the post . That will cause a diffrence in the nozzle distance from the neck adn a difference in the posy clamp height . On page 11 of the instructions both nozzle clamps look to be in the down position and its hard to tell if the enearesst zoxel is on the outside or inside . NOt much dicussion on optimal  distance of the flame from the neck shoulder and you do mention that it can be aimed wher you feel best aiming , I guess the same follows with the clamp position although I will go with both being inside or outside . Teh manual does not really get into any kind of flame adjustment level or angled and just how far away the flame should be from the neck . Tej flams does have a certian amount of adjustment but ther guy wh makes the annealer sells it with minor instructions on areas I look at as dam important. As to adjusting the height for each cartridge a person will  set up ,...instead of using washers why not use metal tubing cut to a height with the  correct inside diameter for each cartridge. Just slide the tube onto the pole, aim ,tighten and anneal .....or what ever steps you go thru.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just purchased a bench source machine. The manual can be confusing as when stating set up the machine as pictured when two pictures are different when it comes to setting up the clamps .The front page picture has one nozzle clamp up and oncve nozzle clamp in the down position&#8217;with the clamo in the up position on the inside of the post while the clamp in the down position is on the outside fo the post . That will cause a diffrence in the nozzle distance from the neck adn a difference in the posy clamp height . On page 11 of the instructions both nozzle clamps look to be in the down position and its hard to tell if the enearesst zoxel is on the outside or inside . NOt much dicussion on optimal  distance of the flame from the neck shoulder and you do mention that it can be aimed wher you feel best aiming , I guess the same follows with the clamp position although I will go with both being inside or outside . Teh manual does not really get into any kind of flame adjustment level or angled and just how far away the flame should be from the neck . Tej flams does have a certian amount of adjustment but ther guy wh makes the annealer sells it with minor instructions on areas I look at as dam important. As to adjusting the height for each cartridge a person will  set up ,&#8230;instead of using washers why not use metal tubing cut to a height with the  correct inside diameter for each cartridge. Just slide the tube onto the pole, aim ,tighten and anneal &#8230;..or what ever steps you go thru.</p>
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		<title>By: Emil Leguerrier</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Emil Leguerrier]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Sep 2018 19:31:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi , I’m looking for a bench source annealing machine. Do you ship to Canada? Thanks]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi , I’m looking for a bench source annealing machine. Do you ship to Canada? Thanks</p>
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