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Hot Wax Dipping - Bee Hive Woodenware
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13,921 Views • Oct 4, 2016 • Click to toggle off description
This shows how we cook woodenware at 300 degrees Fahrenheit for 10 minutes in a mixture of 20% Microcrystalline wax and 80% Paraffin wax. This process cooks all of the moisture out of the wood and when you take the wood out of the tank, it sucks the wax into the wood, sealing it from decay and warp-age . . . no more bee hive scraping and painting every couple of years.
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@arendey4446

5 years ago

Did you make the wax container on top of the burner (or had it built) or was it bought as is?

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@TheBoxingBee1

4 years ago

Slow process if you have 4000 boxes.

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@figandspade11

8 years ago

Sooo... what about boiling the woodware in beeswax?

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@3Beehivesto300

4 years ago

I am not a fan of a lid when dipping. The moisture needs to escape. Once the wax gets saturated with moisture the foam starts. The faster the water can leave the less foam.

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@Dwight6769

8 years ago

thanks for posting What size burner(s) BTUs might be recommended? I have gotten my stainless steel vat completed; a friend welded it up for me and I will using a brick lifter to remove the hot boxes. After complete cool down of the wax tank how might it be restarted aka melting the solid block or does one drain the wax from the tank into smaller molds before cooling down in preparation for the next run? Thanks

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@3Beehivesto300

1 year ago

You are crazy… the liquid level is crazy high…

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@JustAn0th3rY0uTub3Channel

3 years ago

Show and.. No info. Waste of your time and everyone else's, with no information to accompany a video that serves no purpose.

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