manfredo
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It’s possible but there’s only 1 belt for everything.
It’s possible but there’s only 1 belt for everything.
I've never seen it like that!It’s possible but there’s only 1 belt for everything.
How long is Sta-bil stable?
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It's mostly mineral spirits, I think? @cannabineer @SinglemaltIt’s possible but there’s only 1 belt for everything.
How long is Sta-bil stable?
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If it were a good grade of mineral spirits or the other usual suspects (toluene, alcohols, ethers) it would not do that. That sort of photochemical reactivity andor oxidizability bespeaks a cheap and dirty primary refinery cut. Alkenes (olefins, oil-makers) are the usual varnish formers.It's mostly mineral spirits, I think? @cannabineer @Singlemalt
Not that long!It’s possible but there’s only 1 belt for everything.
How long is Sta-bil stable?
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The fact that doing it right is so cheap leaves me with an itchy thought: that what was in that bottle wasn’t what the label says. It looks like improvised used-oil storage. I may have thrown the actual product under the proverbial motor vehicle.If it were a good grade of mineral spirits or the other usual suspects (toluene, alcohols, ethers) it would not do that. That sort of photochemical reactivity andor oxidizability bespeaks a cheap and dirty primary refinery cut. Alkenes (olefins, oil-makers) are the usual varnish formers.
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I like being pain-free.Went outside, packed a nice bowl and am now pain free for an 1 hr maybe 2 if I’m lucky.
If it works, that would be cool. Does the device have a readout for oxidant concentration?I as well would like to be pain free. I admit that I have never found a strain that works for back pain. Or any pain really. It can dull some aches, but really just helps distract me more than anything else
Also, @cannabineer , I saw a device on YouTube that made me think of you. It’s a usb powered spray bottle that you put water and salt into, and then it applies an electrical current to the saltwater that creates sodium hypochlorite. So a nice usb powered bleach maker. About $20
No, although the reviewer is quite bright. And he said it wreaked of bleach. It would be worth more investigation, since that is essentially how bleach is made anyway.If it works, that would be cool. Does the device have a readout for oxidant concentration?
the problem with those retail"hydrochlorous acid " electrolytic generators is that they don't have a chemical/salt bridge to separate the anode vs cathode products so everything is in the same solution;hence you get a mix of both the desired hydrochlorous acid and plain old bleach. I made one with a bridge and a DC power source;it works but it's a pain in the assNo, although the reviewer is quite bright. And he said it wreaked of bleach. It would be worth more investigation, since that is essentially how bleach is made anyway.
The device runs a DC cycle, then shuts off so you can disconnect it from the power source. I suppose repeated cycles could increase the concentration.
Also, said it took the coffee stains off of mugs. Good enough for me...lol