Try the Gehrke's Wax, other wax sources, and glue stick, then decide what's best for you. There are many right ways. The glue sticks don't have a very long shelf life. The wax sticks last a lot longer, might be cheaper in the long run.

Jerry
WY


At 10:45 AM 2/9/04 -0800, you wrote:
Jerry the glue sticks work? Just like the
Overton's dubbing wax?
I wish I had know that, I would have saved me a
coffee cup.
Good thing it wasn't a favorite,LOL
But that smell in the nuke cooker is bad.
SC, I feel like a knucklehead.
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Try the glue sticks from office supply store or *marts.

Jerry
WY

At 10:18 AM 2/9/04 -0800, you wrote:
>I had to run and shut off the microwave, I think
I
>am in deep trouble, I wish
>I had got your post before I started
>experimenting.
>Here is what I was doing.
>If you use bees wax for your tying,
>I took a wax ring that goes
>between the toilet and the floor.
>Melted it with a small part of Oldham cut ease.
>And now I have a very smelly microwave.
>I order me some Loons or the Gehrks's from you
>Byard
>Steve





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