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9/12/2010 1:40:40 PM EDT
Does anyone have a formula for a 'home made' case lub (spray on)?  If previously posted, please show link.  Thanks in advance.
9/12/2010 2:48:44 PM EDT
[#1]
Go do a google search and you'll find it.  Not sure if it's posted on here or not.  It's basically liqid lanolin and alcohol.
9/12/2010 2:56:24 PM EDT
[#2]






Case Sizing
Lubricants




Spray Lube





The spray-on case lubes are probably
the best thing to happen to reloading in years.  You can make your own
spray case sizing lube in bulk by mixing liquid lanolin and 99% isopropyl
alcohol. (While you can (kind of) use 91% isopropyl  alcohol,  its
higher water content causes the lanolin to settle out and it must be shaken
frequently during use.  The more common 70% isopropyl "rubbing
alcohol" will not work at all as its water content is much to high.)












Liquid lanolin, which is a refined
lanolin oil with the solid fats removed (the reason why solid anhydrous lanolin
doesn't work well in this application) is available from health food stores and
sources specializing in ingredients for cosmetics.  You want to get pure
liquid lanolin without additives.























I just recently discovered that my
local Safeway store carries 99 percent isopropyl in their drug/cosmetic isle
for $0.99 for a 16 ounce bottle.  Ninety-nine percent isopropyl alcohol is
also available from many large paint stores (used for some finishes), some
electronics stores (it's used for cleaning electronics) or local industrial
chemical suppliers.  












A solution of 1 part liquid lanolin
and
4 to 5 parts parts 99 percent isopropyl alcohol (4 oz of liquid
lanolin to16 - 20 oz of isopropyl) works well. When mixing you may find that
the lanolin mixes better if you warm both the alcohol and lanolin in a bath of
warm water to about 105 - 110 degrees F before mixing.  DO NOT WARM EITHER OF THEM OVER AN OPEN FLAME!  
Once the solutions are warm, pour together, mix thoroughly, allow the mix to
cool (mix occasionally as it cools) and store in an air tight container to
prevent water from being absorbed by the isopropyl.  












For a spray bottle you can use an old
commercial spray lube bottle or an old pump hair spray bottle that has been
thoroughly cleaned. To apply the lube, spread the cases in a single layer on a
clean surface like an oven tray (those disposable aluminum oven liner trays are
great and prevent the wrath of your chef  when it is discovered that the
cookie trays were used) and lightly and evenly spray the cases.  Allow the
cases to sit for a couple of minutes, roll the cases around and lightly spray
again.  Wait until the alcohol has evaporated (about 5 minutes) and start
sizing.  Properly lubed cases will have a slightly greasy feel to them
without feeling slimy.  












Another neat idea for spraying the
cases is to put them in a plastic bag, spray, and then mix the cases, dump out
on some newspaper, and let dry.  Less messy than putting the cases on an
oven tray and less likely to get you in trouble with the head chef.












Thanks to Steve Dzupin for this tip.











One of the advantages of using
sprayed on lanolin as a case lube is that, in the quantities used, any residual
lube has no effect on powder or primers.







9/12/2010 5:06:04 PM EDT
[#3]
Thanks for the input,
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