Re: [RBW] Waxing Well

2009-12-02 Thread CycloFiend
on 12/2/09 12:51 PM, erik jensen at bicyclen...@gmail.com wrote: I'm looking for the word on waxing my canvas equipment properly. So far, I've only waxed the wheel-facing sides of my baggins panniers. This was a few months ago, but I wasn't satisfied with the result. Several months on it hasn't se

Re: [RBW] Waxing Well

2009-12-02 Thread Ron Farnsworth
ightly if it is really dried out to start with, but not much. I've only used this method on previously waxed bags, so don't know how hard it would be to totally saturate previously unwaxed material. --- On Wed, 12/2/09, erik jensen wrote: From: erik jensen Subject: [RBW] Waxing

Re: [RBW] Waxing Well

2009-12-02 Thread Rene Sterental
Erik, I have no comments on waxing bags, don't really know anything about it, but have just spent the last hour going through your blog. I'm in awe of your photos, your riding and your tours. Someday I hope to mee you and chat, and perhaps when I'm fitter, go on a ride with you. Since my oldest da

[RBW] Waxing Well

2009-12-02 Thread erik jensen
I'm looking for the word on waxing my canvas equipment properly. So far, I've only waxed the wheel-facing sides of my baggins panniers. This was a few months ago, but I wasn't satisfied with the result. Several months on it hasn't seemed to absorb properly (still waxy in parts) and it really darken