Saturday, June 29, 2013

Home made pan lube in process??

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You made flux. In reality, an aid to flux. As it burns it reduces oxides back into the melt. Won't remove stuff that needs removing but it will help with oxides.
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Well, at least I made something right. Doh
Hey, it happens to all of Us at some point.
I'm not so sure the original poster's lube or subsequent modifications wouldn't work as pan lube. Granted it is a hard lube, but if he does the cookie cutting before the lube is fully cooled, while it is still a bit soft, he might get lubed boolits out of it and he could test if the lube works in loaded rounds. I have a lube of beeswax, crisco and lanolin; if I cookie cut while the cake is still warmish I get a clean, easy cut and I don't get lube sticking to the outside of the cutter nor to the boolit bases. If I wait till cooling is complete lube builds up on the outside of the cutter and sticks to the boolit bases.
Jim..47 is offline Boolit Man Join DateMar 2013LocationMichiganPosts89
I'm not so sure the original poster's lube or subsequent modifications wouldn't work as pan lube. Granted it is a hard lube, but if he does the cookie cutting before the lube is fully cooled, while it is still a bit soft, he might get lubed boolits out of it and he could test if the lube works in loaded rounds. I have a lube of beeswax, crisco and lanolin; if I cookie cut while the cake is still warmish I get a clean, easy cut and I don't get lube sticking to the outside of the cutter nor to the boolit bases. If I wait till cooling is complete lube builds up on the outside of the cutter and sticks to the boolit bases.
Thanks for your post. Where do I get one of these bullet cutters? What are they called?
I'm going shopping tomorrow for some of the ingredients that I need for Ben's Red, and maybe others too.
you can make a cutter yourself from a fired or resized case.
a golf club shaft, or chunk of hollow whatever.
a fired rifle type case with the primer hole drilled out and a nail inserted and a cork or piece of wood on the end of the nail works pretty well.
it's all an educated guess,,,, till the trigger is pulled.

the more i find out about shootin boolits, the more it contradicts everything i ever learned about shooting jaxketed.

Do you have any idea of what I can add to it to make it more flexible in order to use as a pan lube? I just don't want to throw it away, ingredients are expensive.i think i would keep adding grease till you get the softess you need. a wire wisk can realy help mix it in. get it hot then turn off the heat and whip it for a bit.

if you have left over red-n-tacky after making Ben's you could try a little of that.

what I hand-load; 45 acp; 223 rem(5.56mm); 22-250 rem; 243 win; 30-30 win; 308 win; 45-70 gov.
on the list to start Loading; 9 mm; 270 win; 30-06 springfield; 222 rem

"You might be a gun nut if you load 45-70 on a progressive press" -HICKOK45<- was he talking about me!?!

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Jim..47 is offline Boolit Man Join DateMar 2013LocationMichiganPosts89
I'll try that, but the Red N Tacky is one item I didn't get today. Maybe at NAPA?

I finally found castor oil. Can you believe it comes only in a 4OZ bottle? GrandMa would have fits!!! By the way, its 80 cent cheaper at Walmart.

jim,

do you have a carquest around they should have red-n-tacky. if you really can't find it ask for Red extreme pressure grease. they are the same thing just not as sticky as lucas.

what I hand-load; 45 acp; 223 rem(5.56mm); 22-250 rem; 243 win; 30-30 win; 308 win; 45-70 gov.
on the list to start Loading; 9 mm; 270 win; 30-06 springfield; 222 rem

"You might be a gun nut if you load 45-70 on a progressive press" -HICKOK45<- was he talking about me!?!

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Si vis pacem, para bellum

Jim..47 is offline Boolit Man Join DateMar 2013LocationMichiganPosts89
jim,

do you have a carquest around they should have red-n-tacky. if you really can't find it ask for Red extreme pressure grease. they are the same thing just not as sticky as lucas.

No carquest around here that I know of, but on an internet search yesterday I found that Advance auto parts carries it, so I'll call them this morning and verify.

Thank you sir. You guys are all amazingly helpful.

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