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Roy Underhill's grease pot - Timberwolf - 01-03-2018

A nice little hand tool project, and very useful....He uses Tallow but a mixture of beeswax and oil "could" be used instead. Maybe 2/3rds beeswax and 1/3 camellia oil melted together to form a grease when it solidifies slightly...I have used beeswax and coconut oil, which is solid at most room temps and it's good for the hands...Excellent for protecting both steel and wood as well...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ip88T0XQV9E&index=26&list=PLI3AdlB5pDXXtPe_fZAYgn7xj4EaJZcBb


RE: Roy Underhill's grease pot - knockknock - 01-04-2018

Yes, it is a fun project 
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RE: Roy Underhill's grease pot - Timberwolf - 01-04-2018

(01-04-2018, 08:42 AM)knockknock Wrote: Yes, it is a fun project 
Smile

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Sweet!!!
Yes


RE: Roy Underhill's grease pot - hbmcc - 01-04-2018

Neat! 18th century Chapstick. 
Laugh  (I use what is handy and a tube was.)


RE: Roy Underhill's grease pot - DCM - 01-05-2018

That sure looks like a fun project. I think I'll give it a try.
Thanks a bunch for posting it


RE: Roy Underhill's grease pot - Alan S - 01-05-2018

Schwarz has a suggestion here that I can summarize succinctly: use Crisco.


RE: Roy Underhill's grease pot - Rick Barton - 01-05-2018

(01-05-2018, 11:16 AM)Alan S Wrote: Schwarz has a suggestion here that I can summarize succinctly: use Crisco.

Yeah, I don't know where I'd ever find mutton tallow any way.

Beef tallow is easily sourced tho. You can get nice sized bricks in the pet supply isle.


RE: Roy Underhill's grease pot - Timberwolf - 01-05-2018

(01-05-2018, 11:24 AM)Rick Barton Wrote: Yeah, I don't know where I'd ever find mutton tallow any way.

Beef tallow is easily sourced tho. You can get nice sized bricks in the pet supply isle.
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Lee Valley was stocking mutton tallow...and Dixie Gun Works used to stock it. Beef tallow should be fine except that sheep have lanolin which was at one time thought to be good for dry skin. The whole idea is to use something on wood or metal that would shield it from oxygen and/or moisture.


RE: Roy Underhill's grease pot - hbmcc - 01-07-2018

In my mad dash to get the best lubricant/rust protection for tools I came across wool fat and lavender. I didn't think lard was very sexy, and as an ex wrestler knew the value of lanolin. Lavender has the same essential oils as camphor, a rust inhibitor. So, the stuff can serve two roles.