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Best sizing lube ever?
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<blockquote data-quote="SidecarFlip" data-source="post: 966229" data-attributes="member: 39764"><p>Home brew, maybe, probably not. Been using and will continue to use Master Chemical synthetic deep drawing compound. It's an extreme pressure (EP) synthetic drawing lubricant formulated for deep drawing of high strength steels and alloys in the automotive stamping business. Drawing (sizing) annealed brass is a simple operation compared to deep drawing material in dies that cost hundreds of thousands of dollars.</p><p> </p><p>Maybe I should order up a 5 gallon pail and a gazillon plastic 1 ounce squeeze bottles and market the stuff.</p><p> </p><p>Been using it for years in my machine shop and for sizing all my brass and running tryout dies.. Never stuck a case, in fact, I don't do every case, every 3rd case is fine because once the drawing compound deposits itself in the die bore, it takes a couple cases to break the EP film barrier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SidecarFlip, post: 966229, member: 39764"] Home brew, maybe, probably not. Been using and will continue to use Master Chemical synthetic deep drawing compound. It's an extreme pressure (EP) synthetic drawing lubricant formulated for deep drawing of high strength steels and alloys in the automotive stamping business. Drawing (sizing) annealed brass is a simple operation compared to deep drawing material in dies that cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. Maybe I should order up a 5 gallon pail and a gazillon plastic 1 ounce squeeze bottles and market the stuff. Been using it for years in my machine shop and for sizing all my brass and running tryout dies.. Never stuck a case, in fact, I don't do every case, every 3rd case is fine because once the drawing compound deposits itself in the die bore, it takes a couple cases to break the EP film barrier. [/QUOTE]
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