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Wesley A Voigt Jr <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 26 Oct 1995 07:50:49 -0400
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     I have been on Bee-L for little over a month and I have enjoyied
 hearing what all of you have to say. It's neat seeing responses from all
over the world.
 
     I am in the process of refining wax from bees I removed from a tree
fallen by a storm. I have managed to remove the dead bees and large chunks of
debris (done by warming in a large pot of water and then filtering - I'm glad
I will have my solar melter ready for next summer...)  but I still have small
specks left in the wax that filtering with cheese cloth does not remove. Do
any of you have ideas on removing them? I am looking forward to hearing them.
Your help is much appreciated.
 
      Wesley A Voigt

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