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| You might put them in a cake pan in the oven at 125 degrees or 150 and see if it runs off. Probably smell to beat hell. I wouldn't want to see smoke; the smoke would be flammable. A thought anyway |
| Posts: 17 | Location: Idaho | Registered: 21 December 2002 |
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| I'd most likely just use them to flux the pot when I made more bullets.
You might try boiling them. The lube should float, and on cooling be able to be lifted off the water surface. The heat won't hurt a .38 bullet. They aren't going to melt, and a .38 will shoot a dead soft bullet generally. |
| Posts: 922 | Location: Somers, Montana | Registered: 23 May 2002 |
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| I use mineral spirits. I put them in an old plastic peanut butter jar and then pour in mineral spirits so it covers them +1/2". Takes about one hour or less of soaking. I then dump the mineral spirits/lube and put the bullets on rags to dry. They come out nice and clean. Orygun |
| Posts: 210 | Location: Willamette Valley | Registered: 11 March 2001 |
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| be careful with them even if you melt off all the lube there may be dirt imbedded in the lead that well do dammage to your barrel. Imo there not worth shooting remelt them. |
| Posts: 1404 | Location: munising MI USA | Registered: 29 March 2002 |
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| grovere...Once in a while, I have that need. Usually a soak in a 3# coffee can with unleaded gas works followed by a good air dry.
Obviously, the usual safety precautions with the gasoline are in force./beagle |
| Posts: 234 | Location: Lexington, Ky,USA | Registered: 26 January 2001 |
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