I just toss them in the tumbler. Of course, since I tend to let the tumbler run overnight (and sometimes forget about it even longer) all I know is that 12-48 hours makes 'em real shiny.DubiousDan wrote:Thanks for the heads up. I'll try it. I did notice some residue on the spent casings (not as much as with traditional lube) any tips for getting that off or do you just tumble them.
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- Fri Jul 23, 2010 1:04 am
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Re: Anyone using Lee Liqiud Alox Bullet Lube? / Update
- Wed Jul 21, 2010 12:25 pm
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- Topic: Anyone using Lee Liqiud Alox Bullet Lube? / Update
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Re: Anyone using Lee Liqiud Alox Bullet Lube? / Update
Yep, it's pretty stinky stuff.DubiousDan wrote:unfortunately they smoked and stunk as much as any other cast bullet with regular lube.
For a more pleasant surprise, let it cool off for a few minutes and run a single JSP through; it will carry out any waxy residue, which takes a lot of the carbon fouling out as well. I usually keep a few Magtech or Independence JSPs loose in a side pocket of the range bag just for that.The surprise came when I got home and started cleaning the revolver.
- Mon Jul 05, 2010 8:11 pm
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Re: Anyone using Lee Liqiud Alox Bullet Lube?
I washed some, and left others alone. In .38Spl and 9mm I can't tell any difference in the results.DubiousDan wrote:Do you need to do anything in regards to removing the WD40?
I started out doing that, but it takes forever when you've got 2-300 at a time. It seems to work fine either way as long as they're spread out.DubiousDan wrote:When you put them on the wax paper do you need to stand them on their bases or does that matter? I'm guessing that you don't want any of them touching each other,
- Sun Jul 04, 2010 1:45 am
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Re: Anyone using Lee Liqiud Alox Bullet Lube?
You won't be saving any mess, and the stuff reeks, but it works.DubiousDan wrote:I'm going to start casting again and have a Lyman Sizer/Lubricator but I've thought about the Lee Liquid Alox lube to save some trouble and mess.
I generally run the bullets through the Lee sizer with a bit of WD40 or similar to keep from leading up the sizer, then drop them in a Ziploc with a squirt of Liquid Alox. Seal the bag and roll it all around for a bit, then lay the bullets out on wax paper overnight in the shed or garage. Wash your hands well with dish detergent afterward to get the gunk off.What is the basic method of using the Alox lube and any tips on using it.
Any of the Lee molds with the "TL" designator should work best, but I use it on a few non-TL types with no problems.What bullet styles do you find that work well or don't work well?
Just get a .356 sizer and a 125gr .357 mold. Size in stages; size everything from that mold to .358, then the ones you want for 9mm down to .356. You may lose some of the texturing of a TL-style bullet in the second sizing, but it still works fine with the Liquid Alox.I'll be casting .357 and .45 (for ACP and Colt) and hope to add 9mm.