Tof ! a écrit :
Salut !!!
Attention, y'a juste un probleme avec les tres hautes temperatures, la wax peut fondre.
Arfff ... au Canada .... ;-) ... je plaisante
EDIT :
In order for the wax to penetrate the coil, the entire pickup first has to be as hot as the wax's melting point. That takes time. As the wax penetrates the coil you will see air bubbles coming out of the pickup. It is not saturated until the bubbling stops, which can take 2 to 10 minutes. The tape around the coils does not need to be removed, the wax will get in just fine. It is absolutely crucial to monitor the wax temperature and keep it below 140 degrees or else the bobbins will melt and distort, killing the pickup. A special blend of parafin and beeswax guarantees a low melting point. Wax that is heated too much without temperature monitoring can spontaneously combust like fuel. This is very dangerous. DO NOT PUT IT IN THE MICROWAVE. A "double boiler" is the best way to heat wax. This involves putting the wax in a container, and then putting that container in a pot of hot water. The Water is heated directly by the heat source, not the wax container.