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Jack, could you be so kind as to post your own "jackum" recipe using proper measurements, i.e. grams, dl's or cl's, :-)
Would much appreciate.
JC
"...it is always advisable to perceive clearly our ignorance."ť Charles Darwin
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Jack, do you remember when he "described" a friend of his shooting rabbits while doing number two?
JC
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Here it is JC. You know I don't speak litre but there must be a conversion chart here somewhere. Anyway, there's nothing the size of a pullet egg. More like throw it in there and hope! Remember this is a MISTAKE but in small amts. all is not lost and maybe each of us will happen on his own happy mix. Actually I halved the BL and followed Hadoke's recipe for the rest. At least I took the words "proper infusion of ingredients" by simmering 10 mikes seriously. It wasn't boiling; just a steady appearance of very small bubbles.
8 fluid oz. boiled linseed 2 fluid oz. turpentine 2 tspn. Venice turpentine 200 grains flake carnauba wax
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Committed to the archives it is. I'll take care of the translation.
Thank you,
JC
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Translation:
8 fluid oz. boiled linseed - 0.24 litre (24 cl) (219.8 grams) 2 fluid oz. turpentine - 0.06 litre (6 cl) (51.35 grams) 2 tspn. Venice turpentine – 14.2 grams [honey] or 14.59 grams [molasses] 200 grains flake carnauba wax – 12.96 grams
Note: The specific weight for Venice turpentine could not be found so I assimilated it either to honey or molasses, whichever matches best, ;-)
JC
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I'd say honey; thinner than blackstrap by a big margin.
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Is there no Glennfiddich in there?
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Meself, I'd add some 18 year old Glenlivet. To the rubber.
JC
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I mixed up two batches. One using "flaked" wax the other with solid carbuba wax. The solid chunk of wax melted and mixed MUCH better than the flaked variety which seems to want to seperate out into little tiny bits in the slacum. Just my personal experience.
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The flake stuff I got showed first day signs of precipitating but then dispersed evenly as a mucilagenous suspension in the BL/turps. I'm not a chemist but the appearance suggests that the ingredients do not precisely disappear in a uniform common solution. Is that right? Is it acceptable? Should I bile it agin; pray for help, what?
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