I followed a description I saw, the method seemed to work but the resulting product is pretty thick at room temperature, not runny and you need to warm it up before using.
Caveat: I was using LLA that was pretty thick to start with, it was several years old.
I heated the JPW and held the temperature at the point it was boiling off the solvent. It kept the temperature at a simmer until the solvent was boiled off.
Caveat #2: My JPW was pretty old as well, probably 30 or more years old. It was squirreled away before it was NLA in Canada.
Even with 10% mineral spirits it still pretty thick, like chocolate syrup at room temperature. It goes solid before 0ºC (32ºF). Is this what it is supposed to be like?
I warmed it it my microwave and tumbled a few bullets, seems to coat them ok.
I used a small wooden stick to stir the JPW as it boiled, it came out looking pretty good, made me think if you poured boiled JPW on a gunstock it would be a pretty durable finish, has anyone tried that?
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