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Removing wax lube

Post by Rugerfanboy » Sat Oct 15, 2016 9:28 am

Was told.....I couldn't use any more of the wife's pans or tupperware anymore for my guns and reloading hobby. :cry: OK....I understand....she's the boss in the kitchen.

Well....I've changed my mind on how I do some of my reloading habits and have decided to start powder coating my lead boolits. Since I can't use one of her old pan's to heat some lube wax to remove it off the boolits. I have to come up with a new way. As I speak/type....I have some 158gr LSWC soaking in paint thinner which was made from mineral spirits oil. It's working.....but it's a slow process. Once done, I'll have to rinse them off and then dry them in the humidifier........that I use for drying my wet tumbled brass cartridges.

Any of you guys do anything like this or have any ideas that might speed up my process...???
I willing to hear the....good......the bad.......the ugly...!!! :mrgreen:

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Re: Removing wax lube

Post by clovishound » Sat Oct 15, 2016 10:57 am

Shoot the wax lubed as is, and start with unlubed bullets. That's how I would do it.
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Re: Removing wax lube

Post by Rugerfanboy » Mon Oct 17, 2016 1:57 am

clovishound wrote:Shoot the wax lubed as is, and start with unlubed bullets. That's how I would do it.
I've already stripped off all of the wax lube. I have no more lead boolits with wax lube on them. The paint thinner worked like a charm. Took a while....but it got the job done. Powder coated boolits shoot allot cleaner than the wax lube. Plus...they don't smoke as bad either.
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Re: Removing wax lube

Post by tomf52 » Fri Jan 13, 2017 9:33 am

I have gone through the same thing. When I discovered how well powder coated bullets worked I stripped all of my cast of their 45/45/10 tumble lube. Put them in 1 qt mayo jars covered with mineral spirits and let stand for a day. Shook them well. Then drained them and washed them with a heavy duty degreaser household cleaner . It sounds much more involved than it was. I'm talking of thousands of bullets here, maybe 5000.

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Re: Removing wax lube

Post by Steve » Fri Jan 13, 2017 12:19 pm

I made a tumbler out of my wife's Tupperware Cake Carrier. Worked great, but she did have a little problem with me using it. 20 years ago and I still hear about it once in a while!

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