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Line wax?
Is that like head light fluid?
Or Muffler bearing?

Is someone yanking my chain? Do people wax their lines so as to keep them in shape and to help the slider slide?
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Item: S7250 BEESWAX

A must for all jumpers and riggers. Beeswax is normally worked into control lines where they rub together to keep them from burning. Also used in sewing to treat thread for easier sewing and less slippage.
Shipping Weight: 2 oz. (60g).
Quantity Price Discounts:
Price: 1 to 5 $2.00 6 to 19 $1.70 20 or more $1.40


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WOW OMG no way!
What do you know!
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worked into control lines where they rub together


So what is that...all of the line?
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Why are you wanting to wax your lines?


There is a guy i know, he use to jump back in the day....like right after you guys stopped jumping rounds. And he was telling me about waxing his lines to get better opennings.

Thought he was yanking my chain. Or in this case my lines?
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Why are you wanting to wax your lines?


There is a guy i know, he use to jump back in the day....like right after you guys stopped jumping rounds. And he was telling me about waxing his lines to get better opennings.

Thought he was yanking my chain. Or in this case my lines?



He was probably waxing his furry dacron lines of an oversized slow opening canopy to promote the slider to come down faster.

It's very unlikely that such fix applies to you, or anything modern.

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Thank you, as i said i thought he was just yanking my chain.
Good to know about some of the older stuff and what some of the older guys did.

Thank you
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I use a bit of wax below the cascades when I reline or do any brake line work. Generally I think it reduces the wear of the lines rubbing against ring. I know a lot of riggers that do this, I thought it was pretty common....:S

=========Shaun ==========


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He seems to think it lengthens line sets.

?? in length ?? or does it extend the lifetime ?


:D Life time.

Although technically if they are shrinking less due to less friction then i guess you could consider them "longer" (for the dacron lines)

All I know is it makes the packing room a mess, and getting the slider back up the waxed up hma lines on the ground when the wind is trying to inflate the canopy is a real bitch.
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