Evernote www.evernote.com
What was the strangest place you have come up with an idea? For years I struggled with the best plan to record them. Voice notes, Moleskin, pads of paper, writing them on the back of business cards - you name it, I have tried it. Then came evernote. Evernote allows you to tag webpages, make notes, email notes, mark tweets - pretty much anything. I list Evernote first because it has revolutionized how I organize all the thoughts going through my limited brain.
Dropbox www.dropbox.com
Dropbox allows you to drag and drop (clever name right?) any files which will then back them up online. It also allows them to be accessed at another computer. I use this on a work pc and laptop. This is the best for when you need to keep files in a certain format like Word.
Google Reader
Most small business owners I know read constantly. Google reader allows you to access all of your rss feeds from any computer and even most handhelds. This is a huge upgrade from the original desktop applications.
Google Docs (And other suite of apps)
Google has raced to the front of the pack when it comes to online sharing. Google Docs lets youcollaboratein document form, or in working document form like Google Wave.
Basecamp www.basecamp.com (Project management)
With different levels to meet various needs, Basecamp is the best tool I have used to track and manage projects that have various people contributing various parts.
Xobni www.xobni.com
Xonbni runs inside your Outlook inbox, and among other things, helps supercharge your social networking. It will search email addresses of folks you are connected with and match them with their social network. It also organizes and sorts all of your email, saving time and frustration.
There are many tools out there, these are just a few that I have used for a long time, and have grown attached to you. I hope they help you too.
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You can dissolve paraffin wax by heating it in a double boiler until it melts. Once melted, you can add a solvent like mineral spirits or vegetable oil to help dissolve it further if needed. Stir the mixture until the wax is fully dissolved, then let it cool and solidify.
It is not recommended to use paraffin wax to assemble a pool table as it may not provide sufficient stability and support for the slate pieces. It is best to use slate seam filler or beeswax to ensure a secure and level playing surface for the pool table.
Pouring hot wax into cold wax typically results in the hot wax cooling rapidly and solidifying upon contact with the cold wax. This can create a layered effect or cause the hot wax to partially sink into the cold wax, depending on the temperature difference and the types of wax used. The interaction can also lead to textural variations and unique visual effects in the final product. Overall, this process is often used in candle making and artistic applications to achieve specific designs.
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the product is when parafin wax combines with oxygen.
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No because crayons are made from parafin wax which deprives it of petroluem. making it non-biodegradeable.
A gallon of paraffin wax typically weighs between 6 to 7 pounds.
No, they're made with parafin wax.
Gulf wax, which is a brand of paraffin wax, is not considered edible. While paraffin wax is sometimes used in food applications, such as in coatings for certain candies and cheeses, it is not meant to be consumed in large amounts and may cause digestive issues if ingested. It is best to avoid eating Gulf wax or any other non-food-grade wax products.
The density of parafin wax is about 0.93 g/ml - less dense than water. Liquid wax is less dense than that, but I am now sure of the value.
One should own a double boiler. The steps are; breaking up parafin and adding it to the boiler, adding some crayon after the wax is melted, mixing fragrance, pouring the wax in a mold, letting it set for several hours.
Yes, you can use Parowax to make wax hands. Parowax is a type of paraffin wax commonly used for crafting, candle making, and other applications. To create wax hands, you would melt the Parowax and then either dip a mold or hand into the melted wax or pour it into a hand-shaped mold. Just ensure that the wax is at the appropriate temperature for safe handling.
Essentially it is parafin wax which is made of a group of chmeicals called alkanes with carbon chains in the order 20 to 40 carbons long and all fully saturated with hydrogen.