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Bedding recoil lug
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<blockquote data-quote="Hired Gun" data-source="post: 1048616" data-attributes="member: 1290"><p>I guess it does a fair amount of guns. I would guess 10-15 rifles per can. Kiwi starts to dry out and crumble. We were using the torch to remelt it and make it easier to apply to the cloths and that's when it struck us the idea to try paraffin.</p><p> </p><p>Since we discovered paraffin, one bar is now over a year old and we have not even used a quarter of it. It's so easy to work with and the results are second to none. After you wax up your parts good be sure to buff them out to a nice shine. You can melt it and dip your bolts in it and the ability to get it out of blind holes with a little heat make clean up a breeze. We will never use modeling clay again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hired Gun, post: 1048616, member: 1290"] I guess it does a fair amount of guns. I would guess 10-15 rifles per can. Kiwi starts to dry out and crumble. We were using the torch to remelt it and make it easier to apply to the cloths and that's when it struck us the idea to try paraffin. Since we discovered paraffin, one bar is now over a year old and we have not even used a quarter of it. It's so easy to work with and the results are second to none. After you wax up your parts good be sure to buff them out to a nice shine. You can melt it and dip your bolts in it and the ability to get it out of blind holes with a little heat make clean up a breeze. We will never use modeling clay again. [/QUOTE]
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