Yes, more cooking, and while you are at it, add some grated (very fine) ivory soap, say a tablespoon per 8 ounces. ... felix
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Yes, more cooking, and while you are at it, add some grated (very fine) ivory soap, say a tablespoon per 8 ounces. ... felix
[QUOTE=felix;173705]Yes, more cooking, and while you are at it, add some grated (very fine) ivory soap, say a tablespoon per 8 ounces. ... felix[/QUOTE]
[B]And sprinkle with parsley.[/B]
Here lately, I have been experimenting with lubes and making small batches (2-4 oz). The best thing I've found for keeping measurements precise is a large (read 2+ oz) vetinarian (sp) syringe. It has helped me ALOT. (Wish I had thunk of `dis years ago)
Spammer
After cooking a batch of Felix Lube and adding the Ivory ,I poured the mixture in to a plastic container. After 2 days it had layered. Does it need more cooking or more Ivory? :-?
THNX Don
Yes, on both counts. Raise temp up to smoking, and then add Ivory (same amount as last time) and stir until fully mixed. Then continue lower temp, say at 200 degrees, for an hour, stirring every 15 minutes. Always drop the temp if smoking. ... felix
We don't have the soap brand Ivory here in Sweden, so I bought pure sodium stearate (cost me a lot) and made an experiment with only the oils. After one hour of cooking I had a paste-like light brown substance.
No good, after a couple of weeks a clear liquid had separated out of the paste.
So...... I'm a bit sceptical about this castor/mineral mix in a lube.
Now I'm looking for PAO oils instead, to replace castor and mineral. And do without sodium stearate/Ivory soap.
I made the lube as per the given formula about a month ago. I did add green crayon to make it look, well, like RCBS lol. Makes it a little more pleasant to look at, especially on the bullet.
Oh yeah, I also added the J Paste wax. That helped with the smell too, not to mention shiney bores.
Now, when I fire my 38 spl rounds the odor reminds me of the smell you get when you shoot 22 LR, and I like that.
Anyway, I love this stuff cause I don't need a heater. Leading is now a thing of the past. I think the hardness is right on target. Any harder and I think a heater would be in the works.
Tks Felix!
Maybe we can help the Swedes with some mods. Their components are not the same as ours, probably for different reasons other than those which are obvious over here (like EPA). So, please substitute freely and report back. The objective is a fully controllable lube composition: hard/soft; wet/dry; rough guns/ BR guns, etc. ... felix
My local Wally World sells mineral oil in a 16 oz. bottle and caster oil in an 8 oz.bottle. After cooking that for about 40 min.,I added about 1/3 of a cake of Ivory. On the second heating,I added about 3/4 of a cake and it has not layered in 4 days. It seems to be slicker than owl snot. :-D
I think Liquidum Paraffinum is classified as a mineral oil. I found that it seemed to have a higher smoke point than ATF so I tried to "pre-cook" this liquid paraffin and castor oil. I also used pure sodium stearate since we don't have Ivory soap here in Sweden.
But this experiment failed, it separated. Haven't used it to make any lube, kind of sceptical about the whole design of the lube. There must be something wrong as many seem to have problems with separation. While others have no problems at all.
I want a stable and repeatable recipe. But since I don't need lube for anything but revolver, most any lube recipe will probably do fine...
I am going to attempt to make some FL, and have purchased mineral oil and caster oil, (at different times as not to look to the clerk like I have internal problems) and have some Ivory of course. My question is then the Lanolin I see varies, so am I looking for the pure stuff that looks to be somewhat solid?
Doug
94Doug,
I used the very solid lanolin. Worked out fine when I made mine. The only problem I have had is related to pan lubing. For some reason (probably related to the ivory soap) the lube gets stiffer every time i heat it to pan lube.
I'll keep tinkering to figure it out.
I like felix lube.
Thanks!!
Doug
excuse me if this has been asked before. Where do you get your Beeswax?
Blammer and RandyRat are the 2 that come to mind , PM eather one and I'm sure you will get an answer .
Keith
That's him! RandyRat. Give either a jingle (Christmas spirit eh?) and they will hook you up.
Robert
Can liquid lanolin be used to make Felix lube?