Afy Posted January 31, 2007 Share Posted January 31, 2007 100% pure Beeswax? Where on earth can one get this without actually finding a bee keeper? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dick Smith Posted January 31, 2007 Share Posted January 31, 2007 From a bee keeper.http://www.bees-wax.co.uk/bees-wax.htmhttp://www.espritcomposite.com/cires.htmlhttp://huntershoneyfarm.com/store/flycat.html?cat=Beeswax Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Meg Posted February 1, 2007 Share Posted February 1, 2007 Afy,I used to occasionally buy a block of it from hardware shops in the UK. Not sure about over here though. Also it was quite an expensive way to buy it. Better off finding a bee keeper, try at the local markets. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pierre ZFP Posted February 1, 2007 Share Posted February 1, 2007 I buy it from my archery supplier, http://www.quicks.com/pdf/quick_64.pdf.pdfyou use it to wax the string to keep the strands sort of sticking together. One block lasts for years! Smells lovely when you draw the bow as the string is right under your nose. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blanche Neige Posted February 1, 2007 Share Posted February 1, 2007 Shops that sell patchwork / quilting supplies sometimes stock it as it can be used for waxing quilting thread. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Danny Posted February 7, 2007 Share Posted February 7, 2007 try this - they do it online in Francehttp://www.abeillestore.com/fr/index.asp?Lien=FicheProduit&IDProduit=72Danny Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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