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From: "Jonathan Ross"
Date: Mon, 8 Dec 1997 11:40:23 -0500
Subject: Re: Bad TV & Beeswax Gasket

Thanks, Doug. This sounds like a good way of actually applying the
beeswax, the weakest part of my experiment. Thanks for the help, but does
anyone know where greasproof paper can be bought in the U.S.. Also, if it
may be called by another name in the U.S., I've rechecked my
schedule--actually, looked at how hard this will actually be--and probably
won't get to it till Tuesday or Thursday, so I guess the urgency isn't as
much as I felt it was, sorry if anyone got nervous:-))

JRR
CANNIS COCKER MAXIMUS SNUFFY
HRMNCAE BSILEUS BSLEI NSTRMNTATI

> Get a piece of greaseproof paper (in the UK this is a greyish paper, used
> by kids for tracing or adults of a certain generation pre microwave for
> cooking some things in) heat up a hotplate on your stove/oven or
something
> flat that gets hotish. melt a little beeswax on it and scrape the
liquid
> all over the place (on the paper) so you have a thin, thin layerslap the
> body of the harp down on this for a couple of seconds to let some
> absorbtion take place.
> Do the swirly bit with a scraper again and put the body down for a seconf
> time. You shouldn't see any lumps, just a sheen of wax.
>
> Voila!!!
>
> Now call the fire department to come and put out the conflagaration which
> started whilst you were admiring your handywork.
>
> Only use enough heat to get the wax liquid, not so it is bubbling
merrily!
>
> Douglas t
>