12-14-2008, 01:23 PM
12-14-2008, 06:04 PM
Plain parafin, applied in August so it is nice and soft and the sled is nice and warm.
If your in a hurry, plain parafin, applied in the house to a warm sled. A blowdryer will assist, but be careful, most get hot enough to damage your sled.
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If your in a hurry, plain parafin, applied in the house to a warm sled. A blowdryer will assist, but be careful, most get hot enough to damage your sled.
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12-14-2008, 09:45 PM
I use parafin on mine too.
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12-15-2008, 12:43 AM
I use parafin and a hot summer day is the easiest way to wax a sled; however, I have also done it in the winter. I went shopping at Deseret Industries and bought one of their used irons. I melted some wax in a tin can on the stove in a pan filled with water (be careful doing this because parafin will catch fire if heated too hot). I then used an old paint brush and brushed the wax onto the sled. I then ironed over the wax with the iron and melted the wax so that it was smooth. It worked well, but it certainly is a lot easier to wax them using the heat of the sun.
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12-15-2008, 01:19 PM
Melt the wax in a double boiler so it won't get to hot.
If you put the sled in the shower and spray hot water on the inside for a few minutes, it helps to apply to apply the wax to the outside. Most water is about 105 from the heater.
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If you put the sled in the shower and spray hot water on the inside for a few minutes, it helps to apply to apply the wax to the outside. Most water is about 105 from the heater.
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12-15-2008, 01:28 PM
[quote Troll]Melt the wax in a double boiler so it won't get to hot.
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I used different language but I believe we are saying the same thing. I use a can because I don't want to have to try to clean parafin out of a pan. Great idea on warming the sled -- although one's spouse may give a strange look.
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I used different language but I believe we are saying the same thing. I use a can because I don't want to have to try to clean parafin out of a pan. Great idea on warming the sled -- although one's spouse may give a strange look.
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12-16-2008, 05:35 PM
[although one's spouse may give a strange look.[/quote]
If my wife seen me put my sled in the shower.. Well I think she would have me committed.. [crazy][crazy]
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If my wife seen me put my sled in the shower.. Well I think she would have me committed.. [crazy][crazy]
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12-17-2008, 04:47 PM
My wife would tell me I could wash the cars next!
Really, she is used to the fishing addiction at this point in our relationship.
She knows she needn't worry that if I have a spare $20 that I will use it to "wallow in the quagmire of sin", she knows I will buy a lure, pack of hooks, something smelly and some gas to go fishing.
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Really, she is used to the fishing addiction at this point in our relationship.
She knows she needn't worry that if I have a spare $20 that I will use it to "wallow in the quagmire of sin", she knows I will buy a lure, pack of hooks, something smelly and some gas to go fishing.
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12-19-2008, 03:51 PM
"wallow in the quagmire of sin",
LOL[sly][sly][sly]
way to wax poetic
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LOL[sly][sly][sly]
way to wax poetic
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