Re: Aluminum Filler
You can use the parafin as a sort of a buck. Or you can use it to rub out large areas instead of burning the skin off the heel of your hand. We had big blocks of it at shops where I worked long ago. But I have used the blocks you buy in the store melted together also. The stuff you buy in the store comes in too small of cakes to be useful for this purpose. You have to melt at least three of them together.
The nice thing about it is if you use it as a buck it has NO recoil. You can tap out little dings and creases with it pretty good. I mainly used it to rub out large dents where the metal wasn't stretched. It works better than a piece of wood. But you can also still use wood or whatever you like. It will work better if you smear some of the wax on first.
You can use the parafin as a sort of a buck. Or you can use it to rub out large areas instead of burning the skin off the heel of your hand. We had big blocks of it at shops where I worked long ago. But I have used the blocks you buy in the store melted together also. The stuff you buy in the store comes in too small of cakes to be useful for this purpose. You have to melt at least three of them together.
The nice thing about it is if you use it as a buck it has NO recoil. You can tap out little dings and creases with it pretty good. I mainly used it to rub out large dents where the metal wasn't stretched. It works better than a piece of wood. But you can also still use wood or whatever you like. It will work better if you smear some of the wax on first.
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