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As a chemist, I couldn't help myself
submitted about 10 years ago by Devo9090Frugivore
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11 points
 
by mhyquelabout 10 years ago

You need to suspend that probe off the bottom of the vessel. You're getting a false reading.

Also, I'm just breaking your balls

-1 points
 
by ziggythebearabout 10 years ago

I wouldn't think so. There's glass to glass contact; it's not like there's boiler beads.

7 points
 
by mister_314about 10 years ago

nice setup, but as someone who has trained in biological/organic chem. shouldn't you have some agitation and temp control ;)

6 points
 
by The_Perrycoxabout 10 years agoPâtissier

Easy there, Heisenberg.

P.s. I love it! Fanciest curing award goes to OP

5 points
 
by technotomatoabout 10 years ago

Sorry, I'm really new at the DIY thing and I don't understand what's going on here. You have some bottles of juice in a beaker on a hot plate for?

2 points
 
by Devo9090about 10 years agoFrugivore

Steeping!

7 points
 
by torturedzenabout 10 years agoMixologist

Seems like too much work just to steep juice. I avoid heat-steep my juices because I'm one of those people that believes doing so will compromise the molecular compounds as well as expedite nicotine oxidation. Most people here probably use some method of applying heat but I'd rather err on the side of caution and let time do it's thing.

4 points
 
by ThirdWorldOrderabout 10 years ago

Amen, brotha

2 points
 
by Arsenault185about 10 years ago

I'll heat steep my juice overnight, then add nic base

1 points
 
by The_Perrycoxabout 10 years agoPâtissier

The SS Mesh is a nice touch. Dat distribution.

-1 points
 
by DallasTxEntabout 10 years ago

why? father time works best

3 points
 
by Guardian808ttgabout 10 years ago

Subwoofers work as well ;)

1 points
 
by tuckerlouabout 10 years ago

How do you mean? Just put the juice on top of a sub and let it shake it all up?

5 points
 
by Guardian808ttgabout 10 years ago

Haha I put it on the grill. It actually aerated (if thats the correct term) the eliquid pretty well. I did it more for fun but that bottle in the video has been steeping ever since and im excited to try it xD

https://youtu.be/tLicaatD1Vg

2 points
 
by snowman5555about 10 years ago

Lol not sure why this got downvoted.. pretty funny and probably works to some degree too!

I threw a bottle in my ported box a few days back.. so ontop of heat from being in my car.. it also gets vibrated for at least 20-30 minutes a day.

Not sure if it will work.. but even if it doesn't time will do its thing.

2 points
 
by tuckerlouabout 10 years ago

Lol I think that's hilarious to do, might just have to try it...

2 points
 
by tranceinateabout 10 years agoMixologist

+fuckin1 for Teleport Massive.

I love you.

2 points
 
by vineandvaporabout 10 years ago

Oh how I've missed having some Bassnectar in my life.

2 points
 
by daathabout 10 years agoMixologist

I think 140 is too much! ;)

1 points
 
by TacoDelPacoabout 10 years ago

I didn't know you could add direct heat to those beakers, wouldn't they break overtime? Would an electric griddle be less intensive? I'm asking because I don't know, thanks.

1 points
 
by reoshinjukiabout 10 years ago

Breakers are heated like that quite often in a chemistry lab, usually made by Pyrex though.

1 points
 
by KokoroHeartabout 10 years ago

You need a heated magnetic stirrer in your life!

1 points
 
by Devo9090about 10 years agoFrugivore

Oh I have one ;)

1 points
 
by dch13about 10 years ago

I don't blame you. Classical methods are the most satisfying imo. :)

1 points
 
by SobbePaintballabout 10 years ago

Na, just a bored meth cook

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