dano41
House Bee
You’ve never heard of anyone boiling frames in caustic soda/lye and you’ve posted on here for yearsre you sure you're not confusing caustic soda with washing soda?
only an ***** would boil caustic soda
You’ve never heard of anyone boiling frames in caustic soda/lye and you’ve posted on here for yearsre you sure you're not confusing caustic soda with washing soda?
only an ***** would boil caustic soda
well, there are a few idiots on hereYou’ve never heard of anyone boiling frames in caustic soda/lye and you’ve posted on here for years
Amen to that. Maybe the idiots could try immersing one hand in washing soda and the other in caustic soda? It would be an unforgettable experience and unlikely to need repetition. Prosthetic limbs are very sophisticated nowadays.re you sure you're not confusing caustic soda with washing soda?
only an ***** would boil caustic soda
Google produced a 2006 post about sodium carbonate and sodium hypochlorite. I'm not sure how slowly the decomposition will proceed but a mix of washing soda and bleach has long been favoured for cleaning hive tools and gloves in the apiary.do not mix soda and bleach, an SBI told me it turns to some nice gas and all the good chemical (bad stuff that does cleaning) goes up in the gas. You must first do Soda and then bleach. Personally i boil frames in soda crystal water, but please do not mix in bleach.
You should never mix bleach with other cleaning products. You could end up producing poisonous chlorine gas.Google produced a 2006 post about sodium carbonate and sodium hypochlorite. I'm not sure how slowly the decomposition will proceed but a mix of washing soda and bleach has long been favoured for cleaning hive tools and gloves in the apiary.
Quote - A water solution of sodium hypochlorite will decompose sodium carbonate slowly under atmospheric pressure. If the O- radical and CO2 leave the vessel reaction shifts to the right and sodium chloride is formed. In a tightly closed flask the reaction will slightly proceed and only and increase of pressure will be observed.
You lot are worse than children.A Burka really won't suit him but he can but try I supposeView attachment 29718
Burka won't suit you.Are you washing your Burka as well?
I don’t know…… a bit of mesh sewn across the eyes and you have a great beesuit.Burka won't suit you.
I sterilise super frames in boiling washing soda and bleach dip. But I wouldnt bother with brood frames - just not worth the effort or risk. They don't clean up welI compared to super frames and I also discovered that you don't get a lot of useable wax from them either - so now I burn the lot; frames & wax.
You’ve never heard of anyone boiling frames in caustic soda/lye and you’ve posted on here for years
If I'd of wrote a comment like that I would of been hampered for racism.I don’t know…… a bit of mesh sewn across the eyes and you have a great beesuit.
5% for this as well but it can be approximate. It cleans frames very effectively at half that. We have a 300 litre tank (was our honey mixing tank until the late 90's)...filled about 80% full...so about 240kg of water. Add in half of a 25kg sack of sodium carbonate. Have two very big gas burners under it....light and bring to the boil...which dissolves and circulates the soda without other methods.Itld thank you very much for taking the time to reply very helpful.Can I just ask what strength is the washing soda mix and for how long do you dip?
Agreed. I still use the old heated pot sink with hot sodium carbonate. No way would I use hot sodium hydroxide, I would consider that dangerous. I add vinegar to the rinse water (left sink) to neutralise the alkalinity.Amen to that. Maybe the idiots could try immersing one hand in washing soda and the other in caustic soda? It would be an unforgettable experience and unlikely to need repetition. Prosthetic limbs are very sophisticated nowadays.
Good job you didn’t write that then?If I'd of wrote a comment like that I would of been hampered for racism.
No offence.
She has lovely looking eyes and probably a smart woman
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