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Reloading
Imperial Wax Case Lube
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<blockquote data-quote="Pointman" data-source="post: 1859906" data-attributes="member: 102254"><p>I've never had any corrosion issues with my dies in my 40 years of loading. Even when I put my weapons away for several years. In the last years, I've added a desiccate pack to each die box for extra protection. The packets are a "benefit" of having so many meds. The packs can be dried by either heating an oven to the lowest setting then turning it off and putting the packs on a cookie sheet to dry. Recently I've added a food dehydrator to my tools to dry brass so I now use it to dry the packs.,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pointman, post: 1859906, member: 102254"] I've never had any corrosion issues with my dies in my 40 years of loading. Even when I put my weapons away for several years. In the last years, I've added a desiccate pack to each die box for extra protection. The packets are a "benefit" of having so many meds. The packs can be dried by either heating an oven to the lowest setting then turning it off and putting the packs on a cookie sheet to dry. Recently I've added a food dehydrator to my tools to dry brass so I now use it to dry the packs., [/QUOTE]
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