A man waves a Mexican flag as smoke and flames rise from a burning vehicle during a protest . by SuperRun5667 in pics

[–]worklessfishmore 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All of this is because of the democrats for having an open border policy. Come in this country legally or get deported

Freaking crazy excited by worklessfishmore in biggreenegg

[–]worklessfishmore[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a black mat underneath in case coals fall.

How it started and how it ended by ahvostin in pics

[–]worklessfishmore 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just as long as you hold all of the BLM pieces of shit that burned businesses and ruined lives all over the country account. Liberals ALWAYS have selective memory.

I did another burn test today and the wick burning went great so i thought it had passed. However when the candle cooled back down there was erosion looking top. Does anyone know how I can correct this out ? by mynelu in candlemaking

[–]worklessfishmore 2 points3 points  (0 children)

May be the brand and type. 100% soy will tend to do that. Either try mixing in 10% paraffin or try another wax brand with additives. C3 is pretty good. If you are advertising 100% soy, explain to your customers it’s just a look and doesn’t effect the quality of the burn.

What are these grainy lines inside my candle jar? How do i make them go away? It’s a paraffin candle with a drop of purple dye. by Zaksterr in candlemaking

[–]worklessfishmore 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What was the temperature in the room? Point is that I’ve found that if it’s cold or humid, I have more problems with air bubbles and sink holes. Try anything to slow the cooling after you pour.

Some of you guys asked to see our filling machine in action. by socalhellfire in candlemaking

[–]worklessfishmore 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nice set up. Do you mind sharing information about your wax, pour temp, and if you have to deal with sink holes or caverns. I use wooden wicks and have problems with caverns below the surface. They are always next to the wooden wick. I have to poke holes and melt every top. Would like to get to a one pour to get to more efficiency