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Originally Posted by Lost in the 60's
....OR cut down the wall to just above the puddle level and let it start over. A fine tooth hack saw blade works well.
Best way to avoid the issue is to not buy those huge candles. Get smaller diameter that will melt the wall as it burns down.
I got started on a new restoration this week...
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Originally Posted by Boog
That's quite an undertaking...
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That is exactly what I did a few days ago with a hacksaw, seems like such a waste so I also ordered some smaller candles as well.
https://a.co/d/d3B7daN
You guys are amazingly talented, you're undertaking massive bodywork projects while I'm stumped & confused by fat candles.