Does Wx/Block work ?
On Mar 25, 4:10*pm, Whiskey Delta wrote:
On Mar 25, 5:56*pm, glider wrote:
Many products come along and some might work.
* * I have seen a wing that was yellowed on bottom and still quite
white on top. The owners had been using wx/block on top only. So, does
it work? I'd say "Yes".
* Tim, Bob, ...you can pay me later.
*kidding.
*GA
Too much work to finish the job (never did the bottom of the wings)?
Ease of use plays a big part in actually getting the protection one
buys the product for in the first place. *The best of products wont
work if they are too labor intensive to use and therefore never get
used.
What happens if Wx/Block freezes? *Usually not a problem in the south,
however we had a pretty cold winter (relatively speaking) and the
product got pretty slushy on at least one occasion, but most likely on
several occasions.
WD
Maybe he didn't have stands for resting the wings on while they were
upside-down for treating the bottom. I use some 'found' sofa cushions
on a couple picinic tables. The only difficulty I've had is that
they're so slippery after sealing and waxing, that the wings tend to
slide too easily on the cushions when I'm treating the second side.
This year I'll only treat the undersides of the wings on the bench,
and do the tops with the glider assembled.
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