Home made case lube

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Home made case lube

#1 Post by Gazza »

I've just made a batch of lanolin case lube from youtube info and I'm suitably impressed :good:
900ml of isopropyl alcohol and 100gm of pure lanolin to make just over a litre of lube. Both items from evilbay at a grand total of around 11 quid.
Should keep me going for a long time.
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#2 Post by rox »

Gazza wrote:I've just made a batch of lanolin case lube from youtube info and I'm suitably impressed :good:
900ml of isopropyl alcohol and 100gm of pure lanolin to make just over a litre of lube. Both items from evilbay at a grand total of around 11 quid.
Should keep me going for a long time.
Great stuff!

Be sure to let it evaporate for 15 or 20 mins before use; until then, it isn't a lube (it's more of a case-sticker!).

I use 3 lots of 10 good (fine) sprays, rolling the cases around and mixing by hand after each group of 10 squirts, in a tray of 500 cases.

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#3 Post by Gazza »

Sh!t! I knew there was something else I needed when buying the other stuff.....a spray bottle! troutslapping
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#4 Post by lasbrisas »

I did the same and made a batch about 8 months ago, haven't used anything else since, I just bung all the brass in a washing up bowl, spray it and shake them around and let them dry.
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#5 Post by old_n07 »

Been using it for the past couple of years and had no problems except as said above if you don't let it evaporate first you can end up with a stuck case so I'm told :oops: lol

If you look on eBay the IPA is available in spray bottles to start with which can save an extra purchase

I tip I found out is to put the spray bottle it in hot water to help the lanolin mix properly prior to using it.
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#6 Post by stu47 »

I found that too - I put the lanolin in a cup of hot water for 15 minutes before mixing in 90ml of isopropyl to 10ml of lanolin, then shake vigorously!
First batch I made I never pre-warmed the lanolin and stood there shaking the mix bottle for ages - wife saw me from the back and wondered what the h#ll I was doing.
Also, ensure the spray bottle you use can handle isopropyl, I use an old bike degrease bottle now, the first bottle I used was from pound land and the alchahol dissolved the pump.
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#7 Post by bish789 »

Made my first batch today, and think it's good stuff, worked really well.
And my hands are now sooo soft 8-)
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