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Clyde, here is the recipe.
Yellow bees wax- 2 parts(ounces avdp)
Pure Neatfoot oil- 1 part(fluid ounces)
Murphy's oil soap- 1 part (fluid ounces)
Thoroughly melt Bees wax in double boiler or microwave and add the Neatsfoot oil.(do not use Neatfoot compound).
Stir until all lumps are gone.
Now add the Murphy's oil soap and stir in and mix thoroughly until lumps are gone.
This is when the sponification (boiling reaction) will occur and has happened every time I have made this lube.
As soon as it settles down is the time to pour into what ever containers you will want it in as it will soon solidify and does not melt afterwords.
I get the Neatsfoot oil at a saddle shop and the Murphy's oil soap at Wallmart.
I have all four of Paul Mathews Blackpowder cartridge books and they are published by: Wolfe publishing Co. Prescott Arizona.
Here are some easy proportions: 4 ounces of melted bees wax, 2 ounces of Neatsfoot oil, 2 ounces of Murphy's oil soap
Yellow bees wax- 2 parts(ounces avdp)
Pure Neatfoot oil- 1 part(fluid ounces)
Murphy's oil soap- 1 part (fluid ounces)
Thoroughly melt Bees wax in double boiler or microwave and add the Neatsfoot oil.(do not use Neatfoot compound).
Stir until all lumps are gone.
Now add the Murphy's oil soap and stir in and mix thoroughly until lumps are gone.
This is when the sponification (boiling reaction) will occur and has happened every time I have made this lube.
As soon as it settles down is the time to pour into what ever containers you will want it in as it will soon solidify and does not melt afterwords.
I get the Neatsfoot oil at a saddle shop and the Murphy's oil soap at Wallmart.
I have all four of Paul Mathews Blackpowder cartridge books and they are published by: Wolfe publishing Co. Prescott Arizona.
Here are some easy proportions: 4 ounces of melted bees wax, 2 ounces of Neatsfoot oil, 2 ounces of Murphy's oil soap