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#874602 - 29/10/08 01:54 AM How to condition a new wick
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Registered: 29/10/08
I have just built a fire staff and I know that I'm meant to condition the wick before using properly but I can't find anything on what I'm meant to do, so the question is in the title, How do I condition my new staff wick?
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#874610 - 29/10/08 03:11 AM Re: How to condition a new wick [Re: 142857]
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Registered: 02/05/07
Loc: Scottsdale, AZ
Some say that you let it soak in white gas/kero/lamp oil (yer preference) for an hour/2/over night. Also heard things about putting a bag over it after you finish spinning and being dipped again.

All this is useless. Dip your staff til there are no bubbles coming out, spin off that end and dip the other and spin that one off. Yer set!
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#874613 - 29/10/08 03:55 AM Re: How to condition a new wick [Re: Fire_Moose]
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Registered: 07/04/08
Loc: Macungie, PA, USA
The only thing I've done with my wicks is to coat any ends with white glue (Elmer's) to prevent fraying, if any are showing. I haven't been burning nearly as long as some people around here, but my wicks aren't showing any deterioration that I can detect!

Enjoy the staff!
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#874669 - 29/10/08 02:01 PM Re: How to condition a new wick [Re: Mucky]
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Do you do the poiz?

Registered: 24/03/06
Loc: Brisbane
There should be quite a few threads on here regarding wick care, a search should find most.

With most fire equipment I have purcahsed they recommended an extended soak, very short burn & entinguish, soak & repeat once or twice. Mixed opinions about whether its worth it, but certainly won't do any harm so if you have the time...

A quick dip after spinning will also stop any smoldering in your wick, and should help extend their life.

+1 for white glue for fraying ends as well smile
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#874989 - 03/11/08 02:13 AM Re: How to condition a new wick [Re: Basstones]
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what goes around comes around. unless you're into stalls.

Registered: 03/03/05
Loc: Bali
GLue? Really? Doesn;t it just burn off?

As for the wick conditioning, I think it was NYC a few years ago who did some tests and found out that it is all a myth. Dip, burn. that's it.
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#875015 - 03/11/08 11:05 AM Re: How to condition a new wick [Re: newgabe]
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Registered: 11/02/02
Loc: Canberra
Yup i also doubt that the whole conditioning thing really does much.

Though i imagine it would be wise to make sure they are really soaked right through before you lit them the first time which would probably take a little longer than a usual dip.
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#875077 - 04/11/08 02:50 AM Re: How to condition a new wick [Re: newgabe]
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Registered: 02/05/07
Loc: Scottsdale, AZ
Originally Posted By: newgabe
GLue? Really? Doesn;t it just burn off?


White glue doesn't. I've heard the it actually gets stronger after being burned but this i cannot varify. I've used it very sucsessfully in repairing my wicks but if can chip off.
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#875087 - 04/11/08 05:08 AM Re: How to condition a new wick [Re: Fire_Moose]
Mucky Offline
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Registered: 07/04/08
Loc: Macungie, PA, USA
Yes, white PVA glue is non-flammable and is a really cheap and easy fix if you see any fraying. However, a lot of glues are really flammable, and some produce toxic fumes (I believe superglue does), and so using a glue other than white glue could be both ineffetive and potentially dangerous. Even if it isn't dangerous, some glues may also break down on contact with fuels.

And (just a caveat) like Poje said, it can come off during normal use, so don't use school glue as an adhesive to secure your wicks! smile
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#875300 - 06/11/08 09:30 AM Re: How to condition a new wick [Re: Mucky]
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Registered: 17/04/02
Loc: Possibly Romania
Listen to Poje - he speaks like his mouth was a megaphone. All his words are accurate. Apart from "varify. He meant "verify". That is however still 83% accurate so good enough for me.

All hail the Poje.
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