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<br><tt><font size=2>This thread has been highly beneficial to me. Thank
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On Aug 19, 2008, at 12:09 PM, Alan McCoy wrote:<br>
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> Wow, I like it! I heated up the beeswax in my hot pot. Applied a <br>
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> it slightly with a heat gun. The wax melted into the cloth and not
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> firmed it up but made it slightly sticky. Just like waxing skis <br>
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> you purchase in the snow for climbing.<br>
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>> firms the stringing braid so it doesn't slide so much, only put
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