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Post by muznut on Jan 31, 2012 16:22:48 GMT -5
LOL yeah you can use it to fry donuts too.
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Post by muznut on Feb 1, 2012 11:52:31 GMT -5
Mike I forgot to mention when the donuts cool they have a nice wax glaze and keep forever!
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nalgi
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Post by nalgi on Apr 8, 2013 18:24:41 GMT -5
the spray types are good
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Post by vabeachman on May 18, 2013 9:00:41 GMT -5
I use lyman case lube. No problems.
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Post by wildman on Nov 23, 2013 14:53:22 GMT -5
+2 One Shot. That expensive can goes a loooooong way! n Hornady 1 shot ,w D 40 works also .
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Post by markopolo50 on Jan 14, 2014 12:37:56 GMT -5
I have a question about using Imperial wax. How do you put it inside the neck and then get it back out? I am thinking about washing after sizing.
Thanks
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Post by 1coyotemaster on Jan 14, 2014 23:38:29 GMT -5
I use a shot of canola cooking spray on a nitrile glove and just swipe the case. I have had very few dented cases using this thin stuff versus some of the thick case lubes. I use a bit of alcohol to wipe the cases after sizing to remove the lube.
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Post by grobinson on Jan 17, 2014 8:49:36 GMT -5
I use the Lee lube. I have always used it right out of the tube. It says you can thin it down with water. I wonder if you thined it down a little could you put it on a lube pad. I'm new to loading for rifle rounds. I use carbide dies in my pistol loads (no lubing).I have another Question, As far as the pad on the lube pad, is it just felt material or something else?
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