Ian
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Link to photobucket album with photos and descriptions. Click photos to see descriptions or view as slideshow or story. http://s1328.photobucket.com/user/Geargnasher/library/soap lube?sort=6&page=1
EDIT 10/12/2018: Since photobucket is being photobucket, I ripped a screenshot and uploaded it directly to the forum here for easy viewing and safekeeping.
This is SL-68.5. Recipe follows:
4 ounces BW-431, 180F white micro-crystalline wax
2 ounces Everbilt wax ring from homeless despot. Don't use Harvey's. Fluid Master is good, too.
1.5 fluid ounces Golden West straight 140 wt. GL-1 mineral gear oil. DO NOT use GL-5 hypoid oil. NAPA 90WT mineral oil is fine, too.
1 full tablespoon Castor bean oil
1 full, 4.2 ounce bar of plain Ivory soap.
This stuff burns worse than lead because it retains heat so well. It sticks to skin like Napalm and will instantly cause 3rd-degree burns if you get a molten spec on you the size of a lentil bean, so be careful during the final phase of cooking and pouring out of the pot to cool. You need to get it out of that hot pot ASAP at the end or it will scorch.
Have fun!
EDIT 10/12/2018: Since photobucket is being photobucket, I ripped a screenshot and uploaded it directly to the forum here for easy viewing and safekeeping.
This is SL-68.5. Recipe follows:
4 ounces BW-431, 180F white micro-crystalline wax
2 ounces Everbilt wax ring from homeless despot. Don't use Harvey's. Fluid Master is good, too.
1.5 fluid ounces Golden West straight 140 wt. GL-1 mineral gear oil. DO NOT use GL-5 hypoid oil. NAPA 90WT mineral oil is fine, too.
1 full tablespoon Castor bean oil
1 full, 4.2 ounce bar of plain Ivory soap.
This stuff burns worse than lead because it retains heat so well. It sticks to skin like Napalm and will instantly cause 3rd-degree burns if you get a molten spec on you the size of a lentil bean, so be careful during the final phase of cooking and pouring out of the pot to cool. You need to get it out of that hot pot ASAP at the end or it will scorch.
Have fun!
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