Thanks, I am glad to learn they handle it. I like giving them my business.LongrifleDoc said:Jas. Townsands sells 4 oz. for $5.50
For what? Wadding? Cleaning? ,,,stan said:I want to try some in my smooth bore,,
Got my tow from them, too. I've done quite a bit of business with them, and everything has always been right by me.George said:Thanks, I am glad to learn they handle it. I like giving them my business.LongrifleDoc said:Jas. Townsands sells 4 oz. for $5.50
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Over here the plumber stuff is called Oakum, usually Jute or Hemp; https://www.google.com/search?q=Oakum&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8Raedwald said:what plumbers use to seal threads in the USA but here in France tow fibres wound
Yup. You can. Leastways you can rinse it out, dry it, and use it again. And if you wad your smoothbore with it, you can use it again if you can find it on the ground.Smokey Plainsman said:They say you can wash tow and use it again.
Last Saturday the temperature was in the mid 90s. So I used a card wad atop the powder charge, then the ball, and last the wad of tow which I moistened with a little moose milk. Never had a problem.stan said:I was planning on using it for wadding. I may rethink that since hearing how flammable it is.
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