Raccoon?
Oh, no. We got real bears. But, as one fellow said, "It is easier to hunt ghosts."Stumpkiller said:Raccoon?
Stumpkiller said:I make my own.
Stumpy's lube recipes
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Stump, I'm curious about the castor oil. Why castor? Does it have some properties not found in peanut, olive, mineral or whatever other kinds of oils?
Frankly, remembering my childhood, I gag just from reading the word. :shocked2:
+1 That is exactly what I use and I have no complaints whatsoever.Klondike said:Who makes there own?
I use some made of bees wax and peanut oil
1 part beeswax
3 parts peanut oil
Melt together then pour into tins of you choice let them harden and away you go.
Pacobillie said:+1 That is exactly what I use and I have no complaints whatsoever.Klondike said:Who makes there own?
I use some made of bees wax and peanut oil
1 part beeswax
3 parts peanut oil
Melt together then pour into tins of you choice let them harden and away you go.
blackelm said:My question is: As this mixture cools, don't the various ingredients separate so that the final product is not really consistent?
Jaeger62 said:Has anyone tried turtle oil?
Some people say Raccoon oil/grease is as good or better than bear....Buford said:I keep thinking that when it is raccoon season I want to catch a nice fat one and render down all of that fat into oil and try it as a patch lube. For now I will stick with moose snot and moose juice with the recipes given by stumpkiller..............watch yer top knot.............
TexiKan said:Am curious if anybody is using the Dutch Schoultz lube. (water soluble oil and water) He also has a Moose Milk recipe.
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