Does anyone have the recipe for making the black type waterproofing that was put on the ground cloths and haversacks. I have a poncho that needs recoating. Thanks Tim C.
Does anyone have the recipe for making the black type waterproofing that was put on the ground cloths and haversacks. I have a poncho that needs recoating. Thanks Tim C.
head over to the Authentic Campaigner website and, using the search button, type in "haversack+paint". That should get you into the articles/threads that answer your question.
Bernard Biederman
30th OVI
Co. B
Not what you're looking for, but the "Confederate Receipt Book" contains a recipe called "Chinese Waterproofing" that involves 4 oz of wax disolved in a gallon of turpentine. Soak the cloth and let it dry. I waterproofed a raincoat 3 years ago and it still sheds water like a duck's back.
Rob Weaver
Pine River Boys, Co I, 7th Wisconsin
"We're... Christians, what read the Bible and foller what it says about lovin' your enemies and carin' for them what despitefully use you -- that is, after you've downed 'em good and hard."
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Hi,
Try Linseed oil, lamp black, turpentine and Japan dryer. You will need to play with the recipe to get it right. The more humid your location then the less Turpentine and japan dryer.
Lampblack can be purchased in powder form from Art supply stores.
Best,
L. Scott Hanes
www.RichmondDepot.com
RobOriginally Posted by Rob Weaver
Can you give me info on this book please.. maybe an email shout.![]()
I found your turpentine recipe quite interesting.
Rick Dennis
3rd. US "Smithgall's Boys" N-SSA
U.S. Artillery Reserve Assoc.
\"Infantry is merely a buffer between two warring armies know as Field Artillery\"
Originally Posted by Richmond Depot
This is the more correct way, but the other way works. i personaly like this way.
John
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Originally Posted by 3rdUSRedleg
Looky here: http://docsouth.unc.edu/receipt/receipt.html
Ron Myzie
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Thank You so much for the link Mr Zook!!!
I love to read about and research old methods of just about anything i can tinker with.
Rick Dennis
3rd. US "Smithgall's Boys" N-SSA
U.S. Artillery Reserve Assoc.
\"Infantry is merely a buffer between two warring armies know as Field Artillery\"
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