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    Quote Originally Posted by gemmer View Post
    How do you guys melt your MCM lube?
    i use a coffee cup warmer. from wall mart. when not useing to to warm lube it keeps my coffee warm.
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    Yep! A cup warmer works for me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bobanderson View Post
    I found that reheating lube over and over tends to cook the moisture out of it. The fouling got pretty bad out at the end of the barrel. To eliminate the reheating, I made a set of moulds to cast lube sticks for my lubrisizer out of pvc pipe and and arrow shafts. When I whip up a batch of "Bobolene", I store the sticks in a sealed tub. Lasts for 6 months or more.
    Bob,
    What size PVC pipe do you use, might need to try this
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    Quote Originally Posted by noonanda View Post
    Bob,
    What size PVC pipe do you use, might need to try this
    1" pipe cut to about 5" long, with turned wooden end caps. I use an old arrow shaft to create the hole for the screw on my Lyman 450 Lubrisizer.

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    Ditto Bob - melting and casting lube in this fashion allows for simple/fast reloading of an empty lubrisizer - esp. when you're hot & heavy in the middle of a reloading session!

    After extracting the lube cylinders from my mold, I wrap each of them in Saran Wrap, annotate the month/year cast with Sharpee, and then store them in the back of the basement fridge so as to keep them fresh longer.

    Many lubes will in fact to rancid over time, which will adversely affect accuracy... Keeping them chilled simply prolongs their shelf life.

    I do keep two or three cylinders "at the ready" i.e. at room temp, in my reloading area for immediate use. When/if any of these are used, I just pull needed cylinders from the fridge as needed, to take their place at room temp.

    "Gilding the Lillie" some might say, on such a puerile topic? Perhaps, but it's the little things that help make the process SO much easier (and cleaner)!
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    I, too use the 1" PVC pipe, but I melt the lube in a pyrex measuring cup in a microwave oven. I don't let it run any longer than it takes to melt the lube. The pyrex cup has pouring spout so it goes right into the molds. No muss, no fuss (almost).

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    I too use the PVC pipe molds for making lubrisizer lube sticks.

    But, most of my bullets now have to be dip-lubed since I use Wilkinson-style bullets in my rifled guns now.

    To melt, I use a hot plate and a Pyrodex measuring cup.

    Steve

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    Depending upon the amount of lube you're talking about, I use a small rice cooker. Set to high to melt fast and then warm to keep it liquid

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