I use Briwax dark brown for hiding scratches and and filling in pin holes and gaps. Renaissance or Johnson's wax for regular protection on wood and metal.
A vote for Briwax, it comes in different colors for touchup work.
I use Briwax dark brown for hiding scratches and and filling in pin holes and gaps. Renaissance or Johnson's wax for regular protection on wood and metal.
I wax the undersides of my barrels pretty heavily.
I use a shaving brush to oil up the lock as it gets into the tight areas. I use Ballistol for that and the bore. I have considered using a daft liquid wax on brush on the external surface of the lock assembly. Wax beads water right off.
It is still made, or at least still available. Prices really high, as much as $70. I have a partial can that is over 50 years old; still smells, looks, works as new. I used only on the wooden arrows I make.Johnson Paste Wax and sadly it is no longer made, or at least still available, but prices are around $70
Will need to find some Renaissance.
Hoarding as in lengths of usable hemp twine and sisal rope; spare Frizzens, Lock screws, Main springs and tumbler Flies; interesting 18th century style glass bottles; worn Flint nubs; Period Copper ware; Pewter tankards; leather oddments; shards of tinder wood; old timey Buckles; various wood and antler handled handy knives; Shooting /Possible bags and every conceivable ML tool available; a personal Ted Cash collection of of brass tobacco boxes, Cap applicators etc; Beeswax oddments and Linen twine; as many different sewing needles imaginable; pure woolen blankets sourced from Charity shops that can be modified for ML sleeve cases; all and every different form of cast iron cookware and cooking implements to match; an ever growing collection of hickory ramrod blanks; more than a few full rolls of pure cotton Pillow ticking for ML patches "because one can never have enough"; at least one new Candle lantern annually; a reproduction Lewis & Clarke Compass; various styles of Tomahawks; and on it goes......Didn’t know Johnson’s was not made now
I guess I’m a hoarder I still have a lot around
Didn’t know Johnson’s was not made now
I guess I’m a hoarder I still have a lot around
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