- From: Ode Coyote odecoy...@windstream.net
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Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 8:30 AM
Subject: Re: CSstorage question
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At 10:31 AM 1/14/2010 -0500, you wrote:
John E. Stevens wrote:
Plastic draws the silver to the sides of the plastic bottle. If used for
your horses (or humans) and don't store in glass, use as quickly as
possible. Amber bottles, I feel are best, and stored in a dark cabinet
away fron light
Leslie wrote:
Where might I buy plastic bottles to store the CS in as well as the
bought water I have to buy??
I bought some 'spring water' in ~half-liter bottles and used them.
These are the same hard, clear, thin PETE plastic that soda pop comes
in, but with only water in them, a couple of
Where might I buy plastic bottles to store the CS in as well as the bought
water I have to buy??
Thanks,
Leslie
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From: Ode Coyote odecoy...@windstream.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 8:30 AM
Subject: Re: CSstorage question
At 10:31
At 11:11 AM 1/15/2010, you wrote:
Where might I buy plastic bottles to store the CS in as well as the
bought water I have to buy??
I use a jug that purchased distilled water came in to store my CS.
When I had a distiller, I also used them for storing my distilled
water, as I kept about 4
John writes:
Plastic draws the silver to the sides of the plastic bottle. If used
for your horses (or humans) and don't store in glass, use as quickly as
possible. Amber bottles, I feel are best, and stored in a dark cabinet
away fron light and the sun and your CSW can last a long, long
Heya Mike:)
It's good to hear from you:)
Errr, what's wrong with regular old fashioned pint
size, and quart size, glass canning jars? They're
cheap too.
You're right, of course, Annie. The only drawback I ever saw in them
was the tendency of the lids to eventually rust on the inside.
Heya Mike:)
It's good to hear from you:)
Errr, what's wrong with regular old fashioned pint
size, and quart size, glass canning jars? They're
cheap too.
Annie
Not everything that counts can be counted, and
not everything that can be counted counts. (Sign
hanging in Einstein's office at
I'm sorry John, but this is so wrong! If you are making stable EIS as most of
us do on this list, then the silver will stay clear in plastic clear bottles
for ever almost! There is NO need to use glass OR amber bottles at all. dee
On 13 Jan 2010, at 23:13, John E. Stevens wrote:
Plastic
Dee:
I totally disagree with you. Glass and preferably dark amber colored glass
is the only I will ever store my CSW. I'm not interested in getting a
little estrogen from BPH (bephenols) from plastic containers. I use no
plastic to store food in the fridge - only glass, There is no safer way
Well that's you against almost everyone else on this list then! As Mike said,
its ok that *you* will only use this method but its different when you are
telling others that this is the ONLY correct way, when it isn't! dee
On 14 Jan 2010, at 13:20, John E. Stevens wrote:
Dee:
I totally
Hey, Dee:
So it's against everyone else on this list. so what? Bothers me not...
Ha... Ha... I said it's *the only way I will store my CS.* What others do
is their business. I don't trust plastics in any form or or matter and I do
not use them - but that's just me... what others do, they
John E. Stevens wrote:
Plastic draws the silver to the sides of the plastic bottle. If used
for your horses (or humans) and don't store in glass, use as quickly
as possible. Amber bottles, I feel are best, and stored in a dark
cabinet away fron light and the sun and your CSW can last a long,
The spelling is biphenol, specifically biphenol A. It is used in many
plastics, but is not used in polyethylene, which is the plastic of
choice for CS and the one we use. Specifically it is used in
polyesters, polysulones, polycarbonates, PVC and epoxies. Specifically
PET, HDPE, LDPE,
Isn't it biSphenol?
Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com wrote:
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The spelling is biphenol, specifically biphenol A. It is used in many
plastics, but is not used in polyethylene, which is the plastic of
choice for CS and the one we use. Specifically it is used in
Marshall Dudley schrieb:
gallon to use to soak my horse's feet? Should I throw away the
half gallon I have stored in plastic for the last month?
TIA,
Teresa
I have stored CS in hd polyethylene for months and in some cases years
with no dicernable effect. All plastics are not the same, which
Everyone to their own...
John
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 11:26 AM, slickpic...@cox.net wrote:
Isn't it biSphenol?
Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com wrote:
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The spelling is biphenol, specifically biphenol A. It is used in many
plastics, but is not used in polyethylene,
Guenter Poelz schrieb:
Marshall Dudley schrieb:
gallon to use to soak my horse's feet? Should I throw away the
half gallon I have stored in plastic for the last month?
TIA,
Teresa
I have stored CS in hd polyethylene for months and in some cases years
with no dicernable effect. All plastics
Not in the field of chemistry. Biphenol and bisphenol are different things.
Bisphenol A is the compound used in plastics that has caused concern.
TW
John E. Stevens jonellis.steven...@gmail.com wrote:
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Everyone to their own...
John
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 11:26 AM,
Do you know if this is in the PET 1 plastic? thanks. dee
On 14 Jan 2010, at 18:20, slickpic...@cox.net wrote:
Not in the field of chemistry. Biphenol and bisphenol are different things.
Bisphenol A is the compound used in plastics that has caused concern.
TW
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At 08:31 AM 1/14/2010, you wrote:
John E. Stevens wrote:
Plastic draws the silver to the sides of the plastic bottle.
That happens to my glass brewing jars, over long periods of time
without cleaning the jar (usually when I have had to use less than
ideal distilled water) and has happened
I am new to silver making. I bought a machine from Utopia. The lady there
told me I could store my silver in a plastic bottle. But I have read here that
it needs to be stored in glass. Would it be OK to store in plastic just long
enough to collect a half gallon to use to soak my horse's
It can be stored in plastic bottles. I use soft drink bottles.
- Steve N
From: Teresa Jessee [mailto:tjes...@dishmail.net]
Sent: Wednesday, January 13, 2010 10:46 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSstorage question
I am new to silver making. I bought a machine from Utopia
you can quite safely store it in plastic, I do with no problems at all. dee
On 13 Jan 2010, at 18:46, Teresa Jessee wrote:
I am new to silver making. I bought a machine from Utopia. The lady there
told me I could store my silver in a plastic bottle. But I have read here
that it needs
Plastic draws the silver to the sides of the plastic bottle. If used for
your horses (or humans) and don't store in glass, use as quickly as
possible. Amber bottles, I feel are best, and stored in a dark cabinet away
fron light and the sun and your CSW can last a long, long time.
John
On Wed,
There's also a problem with bephenols (bph's) if stored in plastic. gee, I
just hate to disagree with you knowlwdgeable folks... Ha... ha... ha...
John
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 6:13 PM, John E. Stevens
jonellis.steven...@gmail.com wrote:
Plastic draws the silver to the sides of the plastic
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Sent: Wed, January 13, 2010 6:13:24 PM
Subject: Re: CSstorage question
Plastic draws the silver to the sides of the plastic bottle.. If used for your
horses (or humans) and don't store in glass, use as quickly as possible. Amber
bottles, I feel are best
Cabelas has such bottles.
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From: Sunwaterclear - Sunny
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Sent: Wednesday, January 13, 2010 5:15 PM
Subject: Re: CSstorage question
My goodness Ive been lovingly spraying my dark blue plastic contained silver
[the one I added
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