Lin
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I'm wondering how many people have used a stand mixer for making soap. I'm going to do another thread soon specifically about my bf deciding he hated making soap, after investing a ton of money and purchasing TWO doman names (he changed his mind once) so that the domain name he wanted was available when he was ready to sell. But now I have the issue of needing some supplies if I want to continue making soap on my own... The most expensive being a stick blender. And since I'm ALSO out of lye, I definitely can't afford a stick blender right now.
So I've got some ideas for temporary use. One, use my stand mixer. One issue with that is its a vintage sunbeam mixmaster, so I don't want to make it so I can't use the beaters for food. They're stainless steel though, so I should still be able to use it for food? I only have egg beaters and dough hooks for it. I was thinking I'd use one instead of two for soap, which would be better to use? And also I don't want to ruin the bowls, so I'll have to make sure I can stick a cheap plastic bowl under it for use. As a vintage stand mixer, the way it normally works is the outermost beater has a vinyl knob on the bottom that spins the bowl. So I figure Id use the inner beater, stick a soap bowl under it, and use one hand to move the batter around with a spatula while the beater goes on the slowest setting.
Another option, is I do have a power drill so seeing if I can pick up a small, cheap, paint mixer end for it. But I'm doubtful this would work due to the weight of the drill and issues I have in my hands and arms. I have a dremel but my bf says it would break the dremel to have a long enough paint stirrer attachment.
I'm not sure how long I'd be doing this, and I don't make soap daily or anything. I had only been soaping at my bfs place, I'll now be planning on soaping at home in the garage. I'll also have to buy new soaping supplies from the dollar most likely, I doubt my bf will let me take everything. He's debating still making things like aftershave and lotions so I know he's keeping the fragrances and butters he's purchased for that, and will probably want the bowls and spatulas too.
I just don't want to suddenly not be able to soap for ages. Especially since I've got a bunch of recipes I'm currently working on, and as soon as I get all the feedback on the ones that have been passed out I want to repeat the batches with any changes. I have some of my own spatulas, large measuring cups, and borrowed scale. So a couple large bowls, spoons, lye pitcher, and something to mix/blend with and I should be good for a while. I will be keeping an eye on craigslist and local goodwills.
So I've got some ideas for temporary use. One, use my stand mixer. One issue with that is its a vintage sunbeam mixmaster, so I don't want to make it so I can't use the beaters for food. They're stainless steel though, so I should still be able to use it for food? I only have egg beaters and dough hooks for it. I was thinking I'd use one instead of two for soap, which would be better to use? And also I don't want to ruin the bowls, so I'll have to make sure I can stick a cheap plastic bowl under it for use. As a vintage stand mixer, the way it normally works is the outermost beater has a vinyl knob on the bottom that spins the bowl. So I figure Id use the inner beater, stick a soap bowl under it, and use one hand to move the batter around with a spatula while the beater goes on the slowest setting.
Another option, is I do have a power drill so seeing if I can pick up a small, cheap, paint mixer end for it. But I'm doubtful this would work due to the weight of the drill and issues I have in my hands and arms. I have a dremel but my bf says it would break the dremel to have a long enough paint stirrer attachment.
I'm not sure how long I'd be doing this, and I don't make soap daily or anything. I had only been soaping at my bfs place, I'll now be planning on soaping at home in the garage. I'll also have to buy new soaping supplies from the dollar most likely, I doubt my bf will let me take everything. He's debating still making things like aftershave and lotions so I know he's keeping the fragrances and butters he's purchased for that, and will probably want the bowls and spatulas too.
I just don't want to suddenly not be able to soap for ages. Especially since I've got a bunch of recipes I'm currently working on, and as soon as I get all the feedback on the ones that have been passed out I want to repeat the batches with any changes. I have some of my own spatulas, large measuring cups, and borrowed scale. So a couple large bowls, spoons, lye pitcher, and something to mix/blend with and I should be good for a while. I will be keeping an eye on craigslist and local goodwills.