My experience is to spend more time looking for oil you can work with 
than trying to crack iffy oil...

Brent S wrote:

>well, I have found a batch of oil that won't sepparate. I have heated it to 
>220f to make sure there isn't any water in it. It has been at 220f for an 
>hour or so with no boiling. I have titrated it several times with a result 
>of 5. I have made test batches at 5, 7, 8, 9 and 10 grams per litre with no 
>sepparation, just a light brown soup that jells when it cools.
>
>the oil itself seams to stay quite thick up to 120-130f. Is there anything 
>that could be in the oil to make it do this?
>
>Brent
>
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