Well, it looks as if my post got wiped out by today's outage.
Anyway, I tried to make my own wax today. It consists of Paraffin wax, peanut oil, and mineral spirits. I figured if I can't make a wax out of paraffin, I won'd do any better with carnauba.
On the first try, I melted some paraffin wax and added in about 1/4-1/8 cup peanut oil slowly. After that mixture was completely melted and mixed, I added 2 teaspoons of mineral spirits. That turned out to be too little, as the wax was very hard when I got done with the first attempt.
After cooling, it wax very hard. I tried it anyway. It worked ok, went on fairly easily [but not really easy] and came off with just a little more effort. It seemed to have done good, although it wasn't as slick as I wanted. The good news is that it beads water very well. The bad news is that it streaked some. Maybe when I can execute more precise application and removal, I will get better results.
Anyway, I decided to re-melt the wax and add more mineral spirits in hopes that a softer wax would be produced. It is cooling now, but even at this stage, the results look promissing. The wax is softer, and I suppose, more closely resembles S100 which is what I have to compare it to.
I'll try it out tomorrow and let y'all know how it works.
as I stated in the previous post that got deleted, this was done on an induction cooktop where the pan is heated by magnetic pulses...thus the pan is the hottest thing in the setup. I think this was a realitivly safe way for me to start...on an induction cooktop...and with paraffin wax with it's low melting point.
Well, thats it for now, just thought you'd be interested in my little project.
Kev
:wavey
Anyway, I tried to make my own wax today. It consists of Paraffin wax, peanut oil, and mineral spirits. I figured if I can't make a wax out of paraffin, I won'd do any better with carnauba.
On the first try, I melted some paraffin wax and added in about 1/4-1/8 cup peanut oil slowly. After that mixture was completely melted and mixed, I added 2 teaspoons of mineral spirits. That turned out to be too little, as the wax was very hard when I got done with the first attempt.
After cooling, it wax very hard. I tried it anyway. It worked ok, went on fairly easily [but not really easy] and came off with just a little more effort. It seemed to have done good, although it wasn't as slick as I wanted. The good news is that it beads water very well. The bad news is that it streaked some. Maybe when I can execute more precise application and removal, I will get better results.
Anyway, I decided to re-melt the wax and add more mineral spirits in hopes that a softer wax would be produced. It is cooling now, but even at this stage, the results look promissing. The wax is softer, and I suppose, more closely resembles S100 which is what I have to compare it to.
I'll try it out tomorrow and let y'all know how it works.
as I stated in the previous post that got deleted, this was done on an induction cooktop where the pan is heated by magnetic pulses...thus the pan is the hottest thing in the setup. I think this was a realitivly safe way for me to start...on an induction cooktop...and with paraffin wax with it's low melting point.
Well, thats it for now, just thought you'd be interested in my little project.
Kev
:wavey