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Will Hornady One Shot case lube in the aerosol can
work for a release agent with Marine Tex? I am bedding a action in a Bell and Carlson stock?
THANKS Jerry
 
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Will Hornady One Shot case lube in the aerosol can
work for a release agent with Marine Tex? I am bedding a action in a Bell and Carlson stock?
THANKS Jerry


I don't know what the one shot case lube will do when in contact with epoxy, but Johnsons Paste Wax and good old car wax works fine.
 
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Short of a heat gun, how do you remove two dried layers of floor wax?


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Mineral spirits (varsol) ... is also good for removing cosmoline.


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Tell the Private to get his ass in gear.

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Short of a heat gun, how do you remove two dried layers of floor wax?

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Tell the Private to get his ass in gear.

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Kiwi neutral shoe polish works great and is removed easily with Kroil or rubbing alchohol or BBS or whatever you have close by.
 
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The last several I have done I have used Krylon's teflon mold-release spray. It puts on a microns thick layer that is not easily scratched off and it gets into corners well.

I use Butchers past wax on screw threads and shanks where spraying small objects is a pain.


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I am not sure what Jeffe means with floor-wax, but if he means wood-wax for wooden floors, I am right there with him. Been using the stuff for the last 10 years. Superb. Regular solvent takes it off easy as that.


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The Hornady One Shot Case Lube works great for Acraglas and Acraglas Gel. I don't see why it won't work for Marine Tex.

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