We applied it at the Body shop supply warehouse I worked at. I don't remember what it was called. But it was very thick and was sprayed on. We had to cut it with mineral spirits in the colder months so it would work in the guns we used. It came in 55 gal barrels. I hated it and it stunk the whole shop up for days after it was used.
Could Lubrizol* be antigun? Discontinued because they know what its used for?
They still make it , but they changed the name of Alox & lied?
Since 2011, Lubrizol has been a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway.
The Berkshire Hathaway Chairman and CEO , Warren Buffett sits on the advisory board of Bloomberg’s organization Everytown for Gun Safety. https://everytown.org/who-we-are/
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I’m down for some reasonable conspiracy theories 243 but that just doesn’t shake out bud. Not attacking you just saying as boolit casters we make up a very minor percentage of the shooting public. Not even enough to be a thought by any anti-gun group. To them all bullets are lead. Probably just better products on the market and this one is outdated so it was replaced.
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Just need to find someone that works in a metal mill. Find out what they are using to spray on the steel so it does not rust.
I just remembered I have a friend that sells industrial supplies to all the mills all over the country. I just sent him a message and I will see what he says.
I want Alox 2138F back. It made a nice lube star on my guns muzzle. Alox 350 never did.
Conspiracy- Your right. They would go after lead first. As some have already.
t seems like everytime any mention of Alox in reference to bullet lube, that any and all Alox is lumped under "Alox". The two products that have been used as lube in sizers are Alox 2138f and Alox 350. Lar45 explained it well in his posts.
The Alox product used for tumble lube is Alox 606-55, which is the rust preventive. I think some have used other Alox products as tumble lube. I don't know what results they had.
I recently sold the remains of a 5 gallon bucket of each that I had. I kept a large jar of each, which should last me for the rest of my shooting/casting life. I for one hope that Lar45 finds a suitable replacement for Alox 350 because there are apparently many, including me, that like the NRA 50/50 lube. The jars of Alox 606-55 that I sold should make enough 45-45-10 to lube multi-thousands of boolits.
I doubt that either Alox or Warren Buffet were/are concerned that we casters used the products on our bullets. As a side note, I still have about a quart of Alox 2138f that I bought from GAR when they went out of business.
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I used to complain that my stock was Alox 350 and not Alox 2138. Guess that's not a bad thing now. I think I have a quart of 350.
Tectyl 506. It's supposed to be milspec. It smells the same as alox. It has a polarized molecule which I suppose makes it stick to sliding surfaces, making it a good lubricant.
I can only get it in aerosol form.Tectyl 506 is a preventative compound for rust prone surfaces providing protection against the damaging effects of moisture, chloride and corrosion. Cures to a dark amber coloured, waxy, transparent, firm film.
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There has to be tons of alox out there.or even complete lube.
We used to use LPS2 for a liquid rust protectant, and LPS3 was a light spray wax film. There was another one we used but hated-left a heavy white film of wax that was very slick and damn dangerous for heavy steel stuff-they would slide out of the pallet banding if you didn't strap them perfectly!
EDIT:
The other spray was CRC SP-400 Corrosion Inhibitor. It's made for long term die storage outdoors. Cleans up "OK" and dries to a light waxy film, but can't say if it smells like ALOX or not.
I have a container of a product called "Rusfre 1000-1 clear rust proofing". Made by a company called 3B Products out of New Kensington, PA. Bought it back in the mid '90's to spray on my pickup back then. It's thickened now to the consistency of Vaseline, and about the same color. I've tried to get ahold of the company for info, but they must be out of business. Often wondered if it might be similar to Alox. Anybody got a clue???
I had a meeting with a couple of the fine folks at Luberizol,
They were very helpful and friendly, And...
They have a different Alox product that is somewhat similar.
They are sending a sample so I can make several small test batches to see how it works compared to the Alox 350.
Once I have it all mixed and tested, I'll post the results.
Thanks for the update, Lars. In the meanwhile, I'm buying up whatever 50/50 I can find cheap and saving my pennies for a lube pump heater to use your Carnauba Red whenever appropriate. You can thank Dale53 for turning me on to what I call "Panama Red" just to yank his chain.
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Well, it seems like they are still running a skeleton crew in some areas due to Covid concerns...
I did just barely get the sample in a couple of days ago.
This new Alox seems to be very similar, but with a slightly higher melt point.
I use Alox 350 in 4 of my lubes. So I will have to make 4 small batches and then lube boolits and shoot them to see how they perform next to the original recipe.
I still have enough Alox 350 to last maybe 4 months.
I will give you guys an update as the testing progresses.
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BR | Bench Rest | M | Magnum | RN | Round Nose |
BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
C | Compressed Charge | PR | Primer | SPCL | Soft Point "Core-Lokt" |
HP | Hollow Point | PSPCL | Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" | C.O.L. | Cartridge Overall Length |
PSP | Pointed Soft Point | Spz | Spitzer Point | SBT | Spitzer Boat Tail |
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