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Im not sure about copper but to anneal steel you heat to red hot and let it cool in air slowly, that makes it soft, if you quench in water it goes hard/brittle.

Whats wrong with your computer Bryn?

No, fat man porn here :D

nah its more an msn problem :happy: im on the internet, but msn cant connect, keeps saying check interenet connection :sick: im stumped

u runnin a firewall?? cos that seems to stuff around msn... disable that and see how you go

Im not sure about copper but to anneal steel you heat to red hot and let it cool in air slowly, that makes it soft, if you quench in water it goes hard/brittle.

Whats wrong with your computer Bryn?

this is the thread i read about it in

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...4&hl=anneal

i dont undestand itwas working fine, ive installed nothing just bam it dont work, ive unistalled and reinstaled.. then unistalled re download and zilch

have you done a virus scan on your computer, and also done a complete defragment on it aswell to lcean up HD space?? try those things. if u havent

does any1 know of a T28 turbo & manifold for sale that will fit onto an SR20det engine. i have a mate who is chasing one atm. pm me if you do with price for it. has to bolt onto S14 black top motor.

lol was this the guy from months back that sold his standard turb setup then ran out of cash?

lol was this the guy from months back that sold his standard turb setup then ran out of cash?

yes same guy, his car has been sittin there not going for ages has motor back in now just needs turbo and manifold and standard exhuast. to get back on road.

the reason is his other car has let go now, broke last night , so he has to fix this one now lol otherwise he has no car.

so if u know of any1 he would be greatful

Morning all.

Alot of people are having trouble with MSN, seems to be the new version, as those with the older versions arent.

As to annealing, I did a bit of research and my verison seems to be the correct way to do it, the guy in that thread just used the wrong terms to describe what he did, he in fact hardened the washers, which is probably the best for copper anyway, but for 50c why bother when they play such a critical role.

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