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Here are some recipes tars.

Applicable forbottle caps are made in the following way. Rosin, wax, resin, coal tar pitch, paraffin and turpentine are melted over low heat until mutual dissolution is complete, then the remaining components, well ground, are added to the mass and stirred until a uniform mass is formed. By adding bolus red, cinnabar, crown yellow, white, ultramarine, etc., for coloring, you can get resin of any shade. The heated mass in liquid form is poured into molds.

When used, the resin is melted and bottle heads are lowered into the liquid mass.

White tar for filling corks

  • Pine resin 700 g;
  • Rosin 700 g;
  • Paraffin 100 g;
  • Japanese wax 100 g

Melt and add:

  • Sernobarium salt 200 g;
  • Lead white 160 g;

Red pitch 1st grade

  • Pine resin 800 g;
  • Rosin 800 g;
  • Ceresin 100 g;
  • Wax 100 g;
  • Cinnabar 500 g;

Red pitch 2st grade

  • Pine resin 500 g;
  • Rosin 500 g;
  • Turpentine 300 g;
  • Cinnabar 300 g;
  • Yellow pitch;
  • Rosin 1 kg;
  • Wax yellow 600 g;
  • Turpentine 100 g;
  • Crown yellow 300 g;

blue tar

  • Pine resin 500 g;
  • Turpentine 100 g;
  • Wax yellow 100 g;
  • Ultramarine 25 g;

golden tar

  • Pine resin 500 g;
  • Rosin 500 g;
  • Turpentine 30 g;
  • Bronze powder 50 g;

Green tar

  • Pine resin 600 g;
  • Wax yellow 120 g;
  • Turpentine 120 g;
  • Chrome greens 100 g;

Light brown resin

  • Rosin 200 g;
  • Turpentine 100 g;
  • Yellow wax 100 g;
  • Bolus red 10 g;
  • Chalk 10 g;

common tar

  • Rosin 200 g;
  • Wax 100 g;
  • Coal tar pitch 100 g;

White cheap tar

  • Pine resin 500 g;
  • Rosin 500 g;
  • Turpentine 300 g;
  • Lead white 100 g;

purple tar

  • Rosin 150 g;
  • Pine resin 150 g;
  • Japanese wax 20 g;
  • Paraffin 20 g;
  • Heavy spar 40 g;
  • Cinnabar 10 g;
  • Ultramarine 30 g;

Elastic filling for bottles

Dissolve when heated in 40 wt. hours of water 2 wt. hours of gelatin, 6 wt. h starch and 3 wt. h. gummi arabica. Boil until a homogeneous mass of the appropriate consistency is obtained. The mass can be painted in any color with aniline paint. The corked bottle heads are immersed in a warm mass and allowed to dry.

Tar for filling holes in barrels with wine alcohol

Melt 500 g of yellow wax with 100 g of carnauba wax and 100 g of paraffin; a mixture of 500 g of red lead and 200 g of elutriated chalk is added little by little and the mass is heated with continuous stirring until it begins to thicken. For use, the resin is heated and slowly poured into the place intended for sealing.

Author: Korolev V.A.

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