'nother question.
A couple of years ago I found a website that discussed the properties of
waxes from a WW perspective and had a few recipies that the author liked
for various purposes.
If anyone has that link (still looking myself . . ) or any suggestions,
I'd welcome it.
Rumpy and BAD, kindly keep your squabbles to your own threads.
Thanks for posting that link. I may just hve to don my "mad scientist"
outfit and mix up a batch. :)
Tim
Scott Tuttle wrote:
> Found one via google:
> http://www.tdl.com/~swensen/wax/wax.html
>
> "Charles Krug" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>
>>'nother question.
>>
>>A couple of years ago I found a website that discussed the properties of
>>waxes from a WW perspective and had a few recipies that the author liked
>>for various purposes.
>>
>>If anyone has that link (still looking myself . . ) or any suggestions,
>>I'd welcome it.
>>
>>Rumpy and BAD, kindly keep your squabbles to your own threads.
>>
>
>
>
On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 04:56:07 -0500, Scott Tuttle
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Found one via google:
> http://www.tdl.com/~swensen/wax/wax.html
>
> "Charles Krug" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> 'nother question.
>>
Ah . .thanks. That's EXACTLY the site I was remembering.
Found one via google:
http://www.tdl.com/~swensen/wax/wax.html
"Charles Krug" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> 'nother question.
>
> A couple of years ago I found a website that discussed the properties of
> waxes from a WW perspective and had a few recipies that the author liked
> for various purposes.
>
> If anyone has that link (still looking myself . . ) or any suggestions,
> I'd welcome it.
>
> Rumpy and BAD, kindly keep your squabbles to your own threads.
>