This is a neat idea!! I asked a friend of mine that lives in the Dessert part of Utah what he does to protect his Steel molds? His response was NOTHING
must suck living in that much humidity but then again you have rain to grow things so maybe not such a bad trade off.
Darn water and molds ahh, sold all my items in the early 90's, too many to check on and too damp to store.
great idea ill have to get me some caps and pipe if I don't have them already
I live in the tropics with 100 % humidity almost year round. The best thing I found is the VCI gun storage bags. They are the only thing that really works with our corrosive volcanic air, and high humidity, as I have had failures on a Ruger no 1 and a stainless steel smith and wesson 686 with rig grease and cosmoline in a safe, which ended up pitting the receiver and frame in two months.(really) Also, found powdercoat is great for stopping oxidation on cast boolits. The gun works best in the high humidity. Best of luck
Last edited by rrob692326; 03-04-2017 at 06:16 AM.
Liquid Wrench Dry Lubricant. Spray or coat all parts of mould and the cavities.
It doesn't contaminate, it doesn't have to be removed, in fact the first few bullets cast want to jump out of the mould. Protects from rust.....just try it once.
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I just spray my molds with 3 in 1 oil and store them in a plastic bag. when I'm ready to cast again I hit them with break cleaner and they're ready to go
Lots of salt air around here.
I must try the Liquid Wrench Dry Lube.
Is it the same as the Garage Door Lube????
I store my molds in a tall ammo can, sprayed with PB Blaster, and sealed in a zip lock bag.
Great idea with the tube.
i don't have much space, so not for me.
Thats a neat idea! I just give mine a squirt of whatever oil I use on my guns, wrap it in a shop rag and store it in a ammo can. A shot of brake cleaner and a quick scrubbing with a brush and its ready to cast with again.
Live on the Jersey Shore - constant salt air ... Eezox on the molds and back in the case
EEZOX® TEST RESULTS OUTPERFORM GUN OILS
The ASTM B 117-5% Salt Spray Fog Test results for Synthetic EEZOX® Premium Gun Care are very conclusive. For test purposes that parallel use in firearms, a very thin film (0.42 to 0.45 mils) of EEZOX® are used. After 192 to 232 hours of rigorous conditions, EEZOX® scored and "Excellent" rating - the highest given. (Mil Spec requires only 100 hours)
Eezox Rust Prevention Test ... http://www.theopenrange.net/forum/index.php?topic=5457
Last edited by John Boy; 05-05-2017 at 08:04 PM.
Regards
John
Neat idea.
I have plastic containers.
I coat the molds in synthetic 2 cycle (bull plate lube) then put them in the container.
One per.
When I use them I just spray with brake cleaner.
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I hadn't thought of all of this... must be the newb in me... I let it cool and store under a towel to keep dust and **** out of it... I guess i need to re-work my strategy here
When I'm done casting, I let the moulds cool off and stabilize overnight, then since wally world sometimes has sales on "RemOil" I have a few cans laying around and give them a good coat of RemOil. I have 20mm ammo cans that I store my moulds in, and after the RemOil, that's where they take their nap till next session. Take out the mould, brake cleaner spray and they are ready to go.
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That is a neat idea!
Oh, and Thanks guys , I've already found this thread useful.
Nice idea . Does it work better than using Kroil on the mold when done do you think ?
Jack
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