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Bogman10
25-03-2007, 21:56
I got this recipe from Shellby's web site:

Making Greenland wax for waterproofing outdoor gear is very easy and inexpensive. The materials needed are parafin and beeswax. I have used parafin meant for making candles from a craft store which has a melting point of about 60 degrees. Beeswax can be found from some craft stores, but it is cheaper to ask for it from a beekeeper. Both parafin and beeswax are usually sold in 0,5 - 1 kg pieces. From 1 kg you can make 20 pieces of Greenland wax, which is enough for all your friends as well.
The process is very simple: melt parafin (about 90%) and beeswax (about 10%) in a container which is placed in a hot water bath. I have used a pot of water on the stove for this, in which the water was first boiled and an empty cream cheese container was used as a form (as seen in the picture below). After melting let the mixture cool down. Afterwards the wax is ready for use.

In experimentations I haven't noticed any difference between the factory wax and the self-made wax.

I'm going to try it out next Sunday, will post to let you know the results! :)

bushtank
25-03-2007, 22:11
Hi Bogman
Any good on leather walking boots mate

Bogman10
26-03-2007, 01:23
this is the wax they use on Fjallraven Forester Trousers, though stiff boots, smooth leather would be fine too I guess .

Greg
26-03-2007, 01:29
Do you think I could use it on my Barber Jacket?