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    Alox

    Does anyone know the origins of Alox? What was it used for and in what industries?

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    Quote Originally Posted by flatnose View Post
    Does anyone know the origins of Alox? What was it used for and in what industries?
    It is a calcium soap used as a rust inhibiting additive for waxes, oils and grasses. Common in automotive undercoatings such as Ziebart and for lubricating marine winches and other decktop equipment directly exposed to salt spray. An ingredient in Cosmolene.
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    What was Texaco Turac or Turak. That was a product named often in these discussions long ago.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chill Wills View Post
    What was Texaco Turac or Turak. That was a product named often in these discussions long ago.
    Texaco Taurak 250—An industrial grease once sold as Hawkeye Lube by NEI and sometimes used as
    an ingredient in other lubes.

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    GONRA's pretty sure the origin of "ALOX" dates waaaaaay back
    to the orginal 1960's ??? American Rifleman article.
    At that time, gotta large (gallon?) can of ALOX 2138F.
    Never upgemixed it with bees wax per AR recipe.

    Just use it "straight" in my lube sizer for auto pistol cartridges
    where the lube groove(s) are generally INSIDE the cartridge case.

    Easy to use, shoots great!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GONRA View Post
    GONRA's pretty sure the origin of "ALOX" dates waaaaaay back
    to the orginal 1960's ??? American Rifleman article.
    At that time, gotta large (gallon?) can of ALOX 2138F.
    Never upgemixed it with bees wax per AR recipe.

    Just use it "straight" in my lube sizer for auto pistol cartridges
    where the lube groove(s) are generally INSIDE the cartridge case.

    Easy to use, shoots great!
    Upgemixed? Seriously, upgemixed?? I haven't heard or seen that word in the last 60 years! How old are you? Also, there's gotta be some Volga German in there somewhere.
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