sunnybob":vyarucev said:
I originally tried to buy some machine wax, in with an order from axminster, but they cant send it by air.
Sorry again I didn't keep up with the old thread, did you discount the idea of making your own for a specific reason? It's literally a 20-minute job to make enough paste wax to see out the average person for a decade.
In case you need the instructions:
melt wax in a glass or metal bowl over simmering water, if you want to speed up the process grate the wax;
when it's gone clear add in a certain amount of white spirit, or turps if you prefer the smell **safety first** remove from the heat beforehand if using a gas cooker;
stir until it has gone clear again then decant to an airtight container, cap it and you're done.
Once it has solidified it's ready to use and will last nearly indefinitely, so long as the cap remains airtight.
The more white spirit you add the softer the wax which makes it easier to spread, add less and you get a stiffer paste which some people prefer.
Droogs":vyarucev said:
Bob, I think you may have to buy something like Boshield...
But Boeshield regularly fails to perform well in realistic comparison testing. In one now-infamous test (Pop Woodworking's) it fared less well than WD-40 (!) in a 10-day accelerated test.
The thing with Boeshield is that it's not intended to be wiped away to nothing, a noticeable film is supposed to be left on the surface for it to function as intended which is incompatible with the need we have on something like a tool bed.