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: First, there is no gel until and unless the mixture is added to turpentine. I have seen all the variations but Sheppard's is the only one that makes sense. I tend to believe that megilp is the black oilbefore the turp is added. If you are looking for bodyyou are barking up the wrong tree. BTW you must make sure the amount of turp is slightly less than half, anddon't use a metal spoon!
And if you neglect the litharge it doesn't gel.
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