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    Lube mold ideas

    About to take another stab at mixing my own lube.

    First try was Satan lube that I poured in muffin tins, but it sure was messy and the lube was hard to scrape completely out of the tins. It still worked pretty well for pan lubing.

    This time I intend to make a simple recipe of beeswax & Vaseline for use in a lubrisizer.

    Any suggestions for a simple lube mold?

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    1 inck PVC pipe. Cut to length, cap one end (drill cap for dowel if needed). GW

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    I just use a heat gun to melt my lube pouring it into the reservoir.
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    Check this out. Works pretty well for me.

    https://castboolits.gunloads.com/sho...lds-my-version
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    Not really a mold, but I use recycled tunafish cans to pour my homemade SL68B lube, I just store it in them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JonB_in_Glencoe View Post
    Not really a mold, but I use recycled tunafish cans to pour my homemade SL68B lube, I just store it in them.
    Do you use it in a lubrisizer?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdfoxinc View Post
    I just use a heat gun to melt my lube pouring it into the reservoir.

    Making hollow sticks for use in a lube-sizer is a lot of work .

    I keep my lube in an old coffee pot , when the 450 needs more lube ...
    Melt the lube in the pot and pour it into the lube reservoir ...
    It's a whole lot easier than making hollow sticks ...trust me !
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jtarm View Post
    Do you use it in a lubrisizer?
    Yes I do, both Star and Lyman. No heat needed.
    as far as adding lube, SL68B does have a very high melt temp, that isn't conducive to melting and pouring, but it is quite soft, For my Star, I just cut out a a chunk that equals 2/3 of a tuna can, and form a tube shape in my hands and drop it into the reservoir, that takes only a minute or two. Technically, SL68B is a soap grease that is not sticky like lithium grease, it has the feel of hand lotion, after rolling a lube tube in my hands, the light greasy feel easily washes off with normal hand soap.
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    No mold needed. I use Pyrex measuring cups. Melting the smallest (1 cup) is easy in a microwave and pour into the reservoir. This completely fills the lube-sizer with no air bubbles. You can mold your homemade lube in a larger Pyrex cup/pan or a small bread loaf pan lined with plastic wrap. When the lube cools just wrap it in the plastic. ( Saran Wrap)

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    I made one to make solid sticks for a Magma star. I never tried the hollow stick mold, but heating a solid stick and pouring it into a RCBS sizer is no big deal.

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    I use a 2' piece of 1" copper pipe. When the Felix lube is ready I pour it in the pipe and let it stiffen up. Then I heat the outside of the pipe with a torch and push the stick of lube out with a 1" wooden dowel. I cut it into 2-3/4" pieces which fit great in the star. Been doing it this way for over 20 years now. Luckily the star doesn't need a hollow center in the stick of lube.

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    I let Lars at White Label Lube mold my lube. Easy Peasy!

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    I use pvc pipe cut to length and made a plywood base with drilled holes to accept the pipe. I also drilled a smaller center hole to hold a wooden dowel to make hollow lube sticks. Works great.

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    For rifles, I let the elfs at Lyman pour up Orange Magic for me.

    For handguns, I have a old Stainless Steel bowl with my secret mystery mix of
    old fu-fu candles I liberated from Mrs. Winger and disc brake grease in it.
    When I'm done with a sitting, I melt it with a torch and pour it into my RCBS sizer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wooserco View Post
    I let Lars at White Label Lube mold my lube. Easy Peasy!
    yep!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beast of Burden View Post
    I use pvc pipe cut to length and made a plywood base with drilled holes to accept the pipe. I also drilled a smaller center hole to hold a wooden dowel to make hollow lube sticks. Works great.
    This is what I done also . Works for me . I got the idea off the internet. I think it was off of this site.
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