So moving ahead with my production levels..taking it up a little notch. I have been "masterbatching" individual containers of lye and oils that make one batch for me. I make up around 12 sets at a time which lasts less than a week and is a huge pain to replenish. 12 containers of lye and 12 of mixed oils is a lot of measurements and is tedious.
So I am thinking about ramping up. Here is my idea. Make a batch of about 3 gallons of oils and the corresponding amount of lye water. Mix the oils and put them in gallon jugs and set them in my sous vide setup to keep them warm. Same with the lye...put the corresponding amount in a HDPE carboy and then when it's time to make a batch....pour out the right amount of oils into a container and then the lye and poof I have everything at the right temp and right amount of oils for one batch. I make 4 or 5 batches a day.
This seems pretty straightforward and should work. A lot less time and measuring. However there are wise soap wizards that live in these pages. Am I missing anything, doing it as I propose?
Thanks for your input.
So I am thinking about ramping up. Here is my idea. Make a batch of about 3 gallons of oils and the corresponding amount of lye water. Mix the oils and put them in gallon jugs and set them in my sous vide setup to keep them warm. Same with the lye...put the corresponding amount in a HDPE carboy and then when it's time to make a batch....pour out the right amount of oils into a container and then the lye and poof I have everything at the right temp and right amount of oils for one batch. I make 4 or 5 batches a day.
This seems pretty straightforward and should work. A lot less time and measuring. However there are wise soap wizards that live in these pages. Am I missing anything, doing it as I propose?
Thanks for your input.