midland man
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beeswax and olive oil and whats good to put in to make it smell good?
From your local beekeeper aka apiary.so next question is where to get beeswax??
That's about what Burt's Bees did. Only they don't sell bore lube. Just lip lube.We're going to have to come up with an earth-friendly non-GMO "all natural" beeswax moisturizer to sell to women. It'll need a nice label that is attractive among a sea of comsetics/toiletry items. Of course it will cost more than what we sell to the guys as bore butter but it will be the same thing. Then the guys will steal the womens' stuff when they run out and need to go to the range. Martial harmony or discord promoted by us.
It's easy to find at craft stores, online, or call you local beekeepers club.so next question is where to get beeswax??
Take your dirty buggy beeswax, put it in a cheesecloth pouch, boil the pouch in water. When the beeswax melts it will go through the mesh in the bag. Fish the bag of dead bugs out of the boil pan and throw it away.What is white beeswax? I just get the stuff straight from the hives, still has honey and dead bees in it. Then render it in a pot (old!) to clean it up.
Take your dirty buggy beeswax, put it in a cheesecloth pouch, boil the pouch in water. When the beeswax melts it will go through the mesh in the bag. Fish the bag of dead bugs out of the boil pan and throw it away.
I've honestly never heard of "white" beeswax (paraffin, maybe?)MidlandMan said:Yellow -- or White ?