I just use one of those electric heating pads that goes under a cup of coffee, on the desktop to keep coffee/tea warm. Melts grafting wax easily.
Later,
Tom
Ed Forest wrote:
I use a meat thermometer and set the indicator at 170 degrees F. I have read
and found that it is ok if below this temp. I use a potpouri electric
heater, looks like a mini crock pot.
Paraffin might be liquid at that temp but I think just barely and it cracks
more when cold and comes off.
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