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November 11th, 2004, 06:56 PM
Does anyone have a recipe for liquid dubbing wax?

Thanks

Dave

Thomas Schreiber
November 11th, 2004, 08:13 PM
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> Does anyone have a recipe for liquid dubbing wax?
>
> Thanks
>
> Dave

You can heat your normal dubbing wax. What do you want to use liquid dubbing
wax for? Just curious.


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November 12th, 2004, 12:54 AM
On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 21:13:01 +0100, "Thomas Schreiber"
> wrote:

> wrote in message
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>> Does anyone have a recipe for liquid dubbing wax?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Dave
>
>You can heat your normal dubbing wax. What do you want to use liquid dubbing
>wax for? Just curious.

I had heard about some of the old old english tyers using it and
thought it might be interesting to try. I may try mixing some toilet
ring wax with some sort of solvent and see how it works.

Really, I am just being curious - I don't think heating it would be
too good as you would get too much wax on your thread.

Will post after I have tried it.

Dave

November 12th, 2004, 12:54 AM
On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 21:13:01 +0100, "Thomas Schreiber"
> wrote:

> wrote in message
...
>> Does anyone have a recipe for liquid dubbing wax?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Dave
>
>You can heat your normal dubbing wax. What do you want to use liquid dubbing
>wax for? Just curious.

I had heard about some of the old old english tyers using it and
thought it might be interesting to try. I may try mixing some toilet
ring wax with some sort of solvent and see how it works.

Really, I am just being curious - I don't think heating it would be
too good as you would get too much wax on your thread.

Will post after I have tried it.

Dave

Thomas Schreiber
November 12th, 2004, 07:58 AM
>>You can heat your normal dubbing wax. What do you want to use liquid
>>dubbing
>>wax for? Just curious.
>
> I had heard about some of the old old english tyers using it and
> thought it might be interesting to try. I may try mixing some toilet
> ring wax with some sort of solvent and see how it works.
>
> Really, I am just being curious - I don't think heating it would be
> too good as you would get too much wax on your thread.
>
> Will post after I have tried it.
>
> Dave

Whats the idea behind using liquid wax?!?!


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Thomas Schreiber
November 12th, 2004, 07:58 AM
>>You can heat your normal dubbing wax. What do you want to use liquid
>>dubbing
>>wax for? Just curious.
>
> I had heard about some of the old old english tyers using it and
> thought it might be interesting to try. I may try mixing some toilet
> ring wax with some sort of solvent and see how it works.
>
> Really, I am just being curious - I don't think heating it would be
> too good as you would get too much wax on your thread.
>
> Will post after I have tried it.
>
> Dave

Whats the idea behind using liquid wax?!?!


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