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Subject: | Re: synthetic oil? |
From: | TeriAnn Wakeman <twakeman@cruzers.com> |
Date: | Sun, 25 Nov 01 09:24:16 -0800 |
> As I understand it, the biggest problem with waxoyl is >that is too stiff and cannot penetrate into small seams. Also, it cannot >reach a lot of the areas within box section sills and floor structures. I use the Waxol spray can and wand. But before I use it I heat the Waxol to a more liquid state in a double boiler arrangement (spray can with the lid off in a pot of water on the stove). It sprays quite well into those small seams when the viscosity is low. One problem I have seen is occasional crevices appearing in the sprayed waxol after the more volatile spirits evaporate. I go back after a week and respray. The second coat fills any crevices from the first. TeriAnn Wakeman If you send me direct mail, please Santa Cruz, California start the subject line with TW - twakeman@cruzers.com I will be sure to read the message http://www.cruzers.com/~twakeman "How can life grant us the boon of living..unless we dare" Amelia Earhart 1898-1937 |
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