I want to mix lye outside but where I live gets very cold so I'm not sure if that will affect the lye. Its -30c outside where I live right now. Does anyone have experience mixing lye in extreme cold temperatures?
As Shunt mentioned, it is still safer to mix your lye in the kitchen sink. The more you carry it around the more potential for a spill, especially in possible slippery cold conditions. Just turn your head and or cover your mouth while stirring. The fumes only last for a few seconds.Well I tried to just open my kitchen window but it was frozen shut so I gave outside a try and it worked ok and no extra clothes needed I'm canadian I was born for the cold lol. I quickly mixed it outside and stirred it for about 45 seconds then came inside and put it on my stove with the fan running to cool. It did have steam/gas coming off it once I came inside so I think the cold did affect it a bit but everything worked out pretty good so far atleast. Picture of my first batch attached.
Well I tried to just open my kitchen window but it was frozen shut so I gave outside a try and it worked ok and no extra clothes needed I'm canadian I was born for the cold lol. I quickly mixed it outside and stirred it for about 45 seconds then came inside and put it on my stove with the fan running to cool. It did have steam/gas coming off it once I came inside so I think the cold did affect it a bit but everything worked out pretty good so far atleast. Picture of my first batch attached.
I agree. I'm too clumsy and I could just see a disaster happening if I were to try and mix anywhere there is transport needed.Personally, I think mixing it outside and transporting it is more of a risk than mixing it in the kitchen sink. Just use proper equipment and turn your face away while mixing.
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