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Old 07-05-2004, 03:46 PM
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Oh I have no doubt buddy, I have seen many other posts on other sites stating those same facts. But I have come up with a purely scientific method for finding the right consistancy.

Pure Beeswax left in the sun on a 103F day on my front porch does not melt.

There for I know that if the concentration of beeswax is high enough the lube won't melt (Of course if it is high enough it won't LUBE either ). The trick will be to find a recipe for the lube that both lubricates AND does not melt in August on MY front porch (119F in the shade in August is common here for those at home)

Oh btw never try to use KY jelly as a bullet lube

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