View Full Version : Bees Wax in Maloof Finish
Superbunny
17th May 2009, 09:58 PM
Sam Maloof in his final 2 coats of finish uses half linseed, half tung oil and some bees wax. If I was to make up 1 litre of this mix, how much bees wax would I need to mix in please as the recipe does not say, well the one I've got doesn't.:D:D
SB
ColW
17th May 2009, 10:32 PM
Hello SB
I've used this recipe once with a 500ml batch
added about a matchbox full of beeswax shredded,
i was worried about the flakes of wax floating in the mix
but the heat from buffing melted most of it in. The rest wiped off.
I was happy with the result.
I did however recently find a liquid beeswax which has
a mineral spirit in it, presumably to keep it liquified, i intend
using that next time, as for the exact amount? about that much
regards
col.
Superbunny
18th May 2009, 02:34 PM
Hello SB
I've used this recipe once with a 500ml batch
added about a matchbox full of beeswax shredded,
i was worried about the flakes of wax floating in the mix
but the heat from buffing melted most of it in. The rest wiped off.
I was happy with the result.
I did however recently find a liquid beeswax which has
a mineral spirit in it, presumably to keep it liquified, i intend
using that next time, as for the exact amount? about that much
regards
col.
Thanks colW, at least it gives me a start. I thought I would melt the Bees Wax on the stove first in a small pan then add it.:D:D
SB
Ross
18th May 2009, 05:44 PM
A double pot is safer or better still s solar wax melter using a foam box and an old window pane.
Ross
Superbunny
18th May 2009, 06:05 PM
A double pot is safer or better still s solar wax melter using a foam box and an old window pane.
Ross
Thanks, I'll take the hint and use a sola box.:D:D
SB