On 7/31/06, OrionWorks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Jones,

This is probably a dumb and very provincial question to ask, but how do you know that the 
"Astro Glide" consistency of the treated water isn't due primarily from precipitation or 
leaching of elements (metals) such as from the anode and/or cathode. The process you both have 
described sort of reminds me of electroplating, without a surface for the precipitates to 
precipitate on. The skeptic within me wonders if the "dissolved" elements are simply 
building up in the water which, in turn, is causing the buildup of the oily consistency After all, 
you have been cooking the water for quite some time, haven't you?

I think I have been cooking as long as Jones.  The answer to your
question is "I don't know".  Then again, if we did know, why would we
be cooking water?

I apologize up front if this question has already been answered.

BTW: Astro Glide sure beats Wesson Oil any day of the week. ;-)

Yeah, but you can't beat the staying power of veggie oil, it's like
the Eveready Bunny.  Besides, we know veggie oil can run an engine.
:-)

Terry

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