relase agent
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
13 October 2006, 02:19
malmquote:
Originally posted by jy:
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.
13 October 2006, 05:07
Tex21Short of a heat gun, how do you remove two dried layers of floor wax?
13 October 2006, 05:38
mstarlingMineral spirits (varsol) ... is also good for removing cosmoline.
13 October 2006, 07:25
lawndartquote:
Short of a heat gun, how do you remove two dried layers of floor wax?
Jason
Tell the Private to get his ass in gear.
LD
13 October 2006, 07:42
pdhntr1quote:
Originally posted by lawndart:
quote:
Short of a heat gun, how do you remove two dried layers of floor wax?
Jason
Tell the Private to get his ass in gear.
LD
Thanks alot Lawndart. That reply just brought back some seriously depressing memories.
Jim
13 October 2006, 08:15
pointblankKiwi neutral shoe polish works great and is removed easily with Kroil or rubbing alchohol or BBS or whatever you have close by.
13 October 2006, 17:55
Rusty MarlinThe 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.
13 October 2006, 18:11
Bent FossdalI 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.
13 October 2006, 18:26
ClemsonThe Hornady One Shot Case Lube works great for Acraglas and Acraglas Gel. I don't see why it won't work for Marine Tex.
Clemson