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<blockquote data-quote="keppler" data-source="post: 1345875" data-attributes="member: 279"><p>Rod, I also use Johnson's paste wax. A can is about a lifetime supply. I use it on the steel and the stocks. I have used Gun Stock Wax from Birchwood Casey...can't imagine why they called it that. Anyway it didn't seem any better than the Johnson's.</p><p></p><p>Jon, I also think the vacuum sealer is a real good idea. Wax or a light coat of oil before sealing and it seems like they would be good for a long time. Is one brand of sealer better than another or are they all about the same? I have never paid much attention to them and I'm guessing bags come in different sizes or do they come on a roll? I'll ask the wife when she comes home, she probably knows some about them.</p><p>Once again thanks for the replies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keppler, post: 1345875, member: 279"] Rod, I also use Johnson's paste wax. A can is about a lifetime supply. I use it on the steel and the stocks. I have used Gun Stock Wax from Birchwood Casey...can't imagine why they called it that. Anyway it didn't seem any better than the Johnson's. Jon, I also think the vacuum sealer is a real good idea. Wax or a light coat of oil before sealing and it seems like they would be good for a long time. Is one brand of sealer better than another or are they all about the same? I have never paid much attention to them and I'm guessing bags come in different sizes or do they come on a roll? I'll ask the wife when she comes home, she probably knows some about them. Once again thanks for the replies. [/QUOTE]
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