cheesenoodle
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We got the 8 dollar crockpot
Probably going to order some NaOH from certified-lye.com?
Hand mixer should be easy to get, it doesn't have to be a stick mixer, right? [Edit: Answered here: http://millersoap.com/SoapFAQs.html#8 ]
I think we understand the basics of all of this. There were some good FAQs linked on this site in the introduction forum that I read.
Not sure which saponification chart to use (most credible?) though.
The other thing would be which oil(s) to use, ideally a cheap non animal oil would be great, not sure about the prices of oils though aside from knowing that olive oil is expensive.
Another important consideration would be vegetable oils that are somewhat sustainable or less detrimental to the environment, for example, palm and soybean markets are causing the destruction of the tropics in many areas.
I was happy to see that Neem Oil can be used, I got this as an insecticide and have a bunch just lying around, so that's an option, but it still doesnt solve my wonders about cheap/environmentally friendly oil.
So far there is a nice list of oils here to start looking at:
http://www.soapnuts.com/indexoils.html
Any suggestions would be great. Maybe this will be the thread that I update on as we progress through this.
Probably going to order some NaOH from certified-lye.com?
Hand mixer should be easy to get, it doesn't have to be a stick mixer, right? [Edit: Answered here: http://millersoap.com/SoapFAQs.html#8 ]
I think we understand the basics of all of this. There were some good FAQs linked on this site in the introduction forum that I read.
Not sure which saponification chart to use (most credible?) though.
The other thing would be which oil(s) to use, ideally a cheap non animal oil would be great, not sure about the prices of oils though aside from knowing that olive oil is expensive.
Another important consideration would be vegetable oils that are somewhat sustainable or less detrimental to the environment, for example, palm and soybean markets are causing the destruction of the tropics in many areas.
I was happy to see that Neem Oil can be used, I got this as an insecticide and have a bunch just lying around, so that's an option, but it still doesnt solve my wonders about cheap/environmentally friendly oil.
So far there is a nice list of oils here to start looking at:
http://www.soapnuts.com/indexoils.html
Any suggestions would be great. Maybe this will be the thread that I update on as we progress through this.