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<blockquote data-quote="Kyle Weiss" data-source="post: 312106" data-attributes="member: 1969"><p>That one guy, "The Meerschaum King," as he's monikered over on YouTube, gave me the bright idea to put beeswax into an empty chapstick tube, and I simply put on a thin layer when the pipe is hot every so often. Too easy. My only problem was not having a good softener to thin out the beeswax so it didn't bind in the chapstick tube, but meh. A few seconds in the microwave solves that. </p><p></p><p>I went to the trouble to go to a hippie store and get the beeswax pellets the bees make naturally to get the best I could. </p><p></p><p>Beeswax shouldn't smell like anything except a tinge of honey and...well, wax. :lol: You should be able to eat the stuff straight-up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kyle Weiss, post: 312106, member: 1969"] That one guy, "The Meerschaum King," as he's monikered over on YouTube, gave me the bright idea to put beeswax into an empty chapstick tube, and I simply put on a thin layer when the pipe is hot every so often. Too easy. My only problem was not having a good softener to thin out the beeswax so it didn't bind in the chapstick tube, but meh. A few seconds in the microwave solves that. I went to the trouble to go to a hippie store and get the beeswax pellets the bees make naturally to get the best I could. Beeswax shouldn't smell like anything except a tinge of honey and...well, wax. :lol: You should be able to eat the stuff straight-up. [/QUOTE]
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