WAX AND COMB. 



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ougUy and I like it the best of any extractor that I have 

 eyer used. (See fig. 81). 



In moulding wax into cakes, use a deep basin, and 

 when cooL if any impurities are found upon the bottom. 



Fig. 81.— JOIIBS' ■VTAI EZTB^OTOB. 



Bhave them ofP, and melt this portion again. Combs de- 

 signed for this purpose should be cared for often enough, 

 to prevent the worms from getting in and spoiling them. 

 The extractor is a convenient utensil for holding all bits 

 of refuse wax, and fragments of comb. Dippers, pans, 

 and other implements used in rendering wax, become 

 coated with it, and are not easily cleaned. 



