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Uniform LA's Chillicothe Work Jacket is an elevated take on the classic Detroit Work Jacket. Made of ultra-premium 14-ounce Japanese canvas, it has been meticulously washed and hand distressed to replicate vintage workwear that’s been worn for years, and available in three colors.
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I thought I read it's not a good idea to apply heat to wax as it changes its properties.Shared video with a friend, his father was in the army, his response was:
They were nothing fancy, but He had me use a Zippo to do the same thing
I would use a zippo to heat the kiwi and melt it
Hmmm. Who's willing to flambé their finest?
New video on how to polish your shoes by the British Army.
Step 1: Wtf?
Step 2: WTF?!?
Re the preparation of British Army boots. There is a video clip, somewhere, that shows someone painting on molten beeswax, with a paint brush. For once, I am being serious and I suggest you don't try this at home. Yours, Munky.
That's exactly what is shown in the Youtube vid a few posts up from yours. Boots were painted with a thick layer of bees wax after first being filled with some kind of builders sand(?!). Then blowtorched (yes, i Know) to remelt the wax. Check the video out, its only about 2 minutes long.
Nothing to see here. Move on, please.
No, it certainly wasn't aimed at you at all and I apologise if it seemed that way. I made a mistake in a new post I was working on and it is very difficult to delete a whole post. Therefore I posted the 'move on' message. It has been used, before, in other threads.If that was aimed at me, I would politely request that you come up with a new discussion point rather than just dictating what areas people can or can't continue discussing.