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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: redbob on May 26, 2021, 04:12:01 PM

Title: Wax Removal
Post by: redbob on May 26, 2021, 04:12:01 PM
I have recently acquired several shells which are covered by a thick covering (up to 1/8th inch) of black wax. Any suggestions on how to best remove it?
Title: Re: Wax Removal
Post by: speedenforcer on May 26, 2021, 07:01:12 PM
acetone maybe.
Title: Re: Wax Removal
Post by: Steve Phillips on May 27, 2021, 10:05:38 AM
Boil several times in fresh water then after dry coat a couple times with Gemplers Rust Converter. The water boiling will also remove some salts and sulfides.
Title: Re: Wax Removal
Post by: redbob on May 28, 2021, 04:12:33 PM
Thank you both for the valuable input. I'll let you know how it turns out.
Title: Re: Wax Removal
Post by: speedenforcer on May 30, 2021, 01:16:49 AM
What Mr. Phillips suggest make perfect sense and I can assure you he knows a lot more than me. That probably would be better than the harsh acetone I suggested.
Title: Re: Wax Removal
Post by: CarlS on June 01, 2021, 08:00:45 PM
If the goal is to remove the excess wax, what I've done for some people who have asked me to make their heavily waxed shells look better is to put them in the warm sun (it was summer) for a few hours and then use a heat gun to heat the wax further.  The wax becomes like water and I wipe it off with a towel.  The shell is still waxed but it is only a slight waxy surface and looks much better.  I found that paint thinner seems to slowly dissolve it too.
Title: Re: Wax Removal
Post by: redbob on June 01, 2021, 08:34:43 PM
The wax that I was removing was up to 1/4" inch thick and a heat gun, wooden scraper, a rack from a roasting pan to get the shell off the surface and rags made the job manageable. The kicker was that a black colorant had been added to the wax and this wax/colorant combination made the job a little messier, so that even after the wax mixture had been removed, you still get  a nice black tint to you hands. That said, I was still very satisfied with the results and I appreciate everyone's input. 
Title: Re: Wax Removal
Post by: speedenforcer on June 02, 2021, 05:36:57 PM
Do you have before and after pictures? The shells not the hands, lol.
Title: Re: Wax Removal
Post by: redbob on June 02, 2021, 08:40:19 PM
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Post by: speedenforcer on June 03, 2021, 05:15:32 PM
Turned out nice.
Title: Re: Wax Removal
Post by: redbob on June 03, 2021, 05:42:55 PM
Thank you, I'm not quite finished; but it's getting there and it is proving to be an excellent learning experience.
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Post by: CarlS on June 10, 2021, 03:25:12 AM
Looking very nice!  Great job.  Looks like some nice iron keeping it company when you aren't working on it.
Title: Re: Wax Removal
Post by: redbob on June 10, 2021, 07:54:55 AM
Thank you and since Mike and you are responsible for many of them, thank you for that also.
Title: Re: Wax Removal
Post by: pipedreamer65 on June 15, 2021, 09:56:10 PM
Don't use q-tips.  Might bust your eardrum
Title: Funny..
Post by: Heavy_and_Light on November 14, 2022, 01:07:16 AM
I have one of those as well from the same source-I think. Same shell, same wax.... I thought about removing the wax on mine as
well but I think mine may be a bit rougher. I think someone was trying to defeat the Chlorides using excessive wax....
H&L
Title: Re: Wax Removal
Post by: redbob on November 14, 2022, 08:03:59 AM
The more I cleaned, the more I noticed that there weren't any obvious holes on the shell from where it would have been rendered inert. Has anyone else noticed this on these shells and is it as I suspect still loaded?
Title: Re: Wax Removal
Post by: emike123 on November 27, 2022, 10:49:22 AM
I bought gobs of them from him over the years.  Carl & Jack Bell bought some more after.  He told me of a couple accidents he had had over the years dunking them in vats of wax and cooking them in his barbecue.  Thats not good testimony to his safety record.

"When in doubt, drill them out."  Its a small price to pay.

At Mansfield, a perfect lead sabot to one of these walked in the door.  I was able to set my iron egg right down in it like it fell off yesterday.



Title: Re: Wax Removal
Post by: redbob on November 29, 2022, 10:48:15 AM
Ah, the benefits if clean living I guess and I imagine that dunking a big shell in hot wax would be akin to putting a frozen turkey in a pot of boiling oil.