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Re: Does Waxoyl really work?

To: Christopher.W.Reichle@students.Miami.EDU
Subject: Re: Does Waxoyl really work?
From: jurrasm@genesis.torrington.com (Mark Jurras)
Date: Tue, 3 Oct 1995 11:07:04 -0400
Nowhere did I mention a glowing red hot wire. Were you thinking of
taking your toaster apart? :^). You run just enough current to warm up
the medium in question. This method has been successfully used to warm
ski boots and gloves. Also I think a guy here made a heated vest with
Thermocouple wire so he could ride in the winter. (I know these are
available for sale but this guy is too cheap to buy anything he can
make on company time.)

- -Mark



> 
> I think we're getting to the point of unsafe here... You're suggesting 
> putting a glowing red hot wire into a very flamable mixture in a confined 
> space. Doesn't that sound a little dangerous?
> 
> On Tue, 3 Oct 1995, Mark Jurras wrote:
> 
> > > 
> > > >Did you ever consider heating the tube? IMHO if you wrap the tube with
> > > >a resistance wire (i.e. thermocouple wire) and run some battery current
> > > >through it it should heat the tube nicely. Of course some
> > > >experimentation will be needed and YMMV.
> > > 

- -snip

> > 
> > Since the wire is readily available in sizes down to 0.001 inches diameter 
>you could even put a loop down the center of the tube and heat the Waxoyl 
>directly.
> > 
> > - -Mark   = =o&o
> > 
> 

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