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Annealing issue

Grizzgup

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Mar 2, 2025
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Hello all,

I have the ugly annealer, which does the job. However, sometimes the torch tip spits and drips fluid, runs an orange flame, then goes out. It’s very annoying that I can’t get a batch of brass done without this happening. I’ve replaced the tip 4 times and thought I had it working with this one. I run a hose from the camping propane tank to the mounted pencil tip. Does anyone know what’s causing this and how to stop it? I usually can’t get it to relight correctly after it goes out. I can hear propane in the bottle when I shake it (gently) so I don’t think it’s out of gas. Any help is appreciated!
 
Hello all,

I have the ugly annealer, which does the job. However, sometimes the torch tip spits and drips fluid, runs an orange flame, then goes out. It’s very annoying that I can’t get a batch of brass done without this happening. I’ve replaced the tip 4 times and thought I had it working with this one. I run a hose from the camping propane tank to the mounted pencil tip. Does anyone know what’s causing this and how to stop it? I usually can’t get it to relight correctly after it goes out. I can hear propane in the bottle when I shake it (gently) so I don’t think it’s out of gas. Any help is appreciated!
Where's the tank in relationship to the torch head?

Sounds like you might have the tank sitting on the counter along with your Ugly??? The tank should be sitting well below the torch head.
 

Pressure Gauge modifications you might be interested in - ignore if already in use.
 
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Curious as to why the tanks need to be below the burner? I have mine on the side of the burner on the table standing straight up.
It's a 1 lb tank?

I have my 1 lb tank sitting next to my Annealeez and it works fine too. The there's not enough difference in the level of liquid propane in the tank to be above my torch head where the liquid will siphon off. You simply have to make sure the liquid doesn't siphon into the torch heaad.

If he's got a 20 powder next to his Ugly, then it could easily siphon off given the level of propane can be high enough for that. When he says his tank is a "camping propane tank", I envision a 20 pounder???
 
Nope it’s a 1lb tank. I thought about a 20lb, but I’d probably blow myself up or something lol.
If the 1 lb tank is sitting upright next to your Ugly, then there shouldn't be any issue with the liquid propane flowing into your torch head. . . .

. . . unless at some point the tank was laying on it side at some time when the hose connected where the liquid ran into the line. With the line disconnected, make sure the line has no liquid in it and then reconnect the line with the tank staying in a vertical position.