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Larry B

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  1. Thanks, that is kind of the angle I was shooting for. Had to figure it for a 55 drum first as my recipe uses gallons of 50% to make the soap. I hate to make errors with this stuff because when I do I have a drum full of crap that doesn't clen well. Fortunately?, I still wash trucks and can use it up myself so my customers always get the good stuff.

    That is another reason I am questioning my numbers. By my calculations, assuming 50% is 12#/gal. It will take 50# of 99.9% to make one drum of my soap. Yes it is pretty strong.


  2. Thanks for the tips. I use this stuff fairly regularly as well as some even more potent stuff. I would not dream of using any of this without the proper PPE.

    I was doubting my numbers because I pay $0.11/ pound for 50% in a 700# drum and I paid $.19/pound for 99.9%. I just figured I was saving more $$ than it seems.


  3. Does anybody know the ratio to dilute 99.9% NaOH beads to make 50% caustic soda liquid? I have tried to find it online but only came up with a formula to dilute a liquid percentage as high as 80% to whatever percent a person wanted but nothing for diluting straight granules.


  4. Ryan you have made some excellent and well thought out points and you are also the epitomy of the "right person" too carry.

    Concealed carry wherever you are is not a bad thing. Many times things just happen. Myself and three friends were fishing on a river. We were approached by three obnoxious guys. They blocked our escape route, aside from jumping in the river, they continued to make threats, harrass and taunt us. Finally one of our group told them to get out of the way and let us leave. The next thing we know is they all have knifes out and are trying to stab one guy. In the confusion one of our group was able to get away. He knew just what to do. I DID NOT have my concealed permit at that time and had chosen to leave the only gun in the car, a nearly fatal mistake for one of us. We ran toward the car with the thugs on our foot steps. I met my friend, grabbed the gun and wheeled around This stopped them in their tracks. NO shots were fired and they chose to quietly walk the other direction.

    Law enforcement would have been useless in this case unless he happened to be very close by. If there had been an officer near the thugs might have never acted that way to begin with.

    We did not provoke this, we were not in a bad area. There was no other way to handle it. I fully believe somebody would have been severely hurt in this case.


  5. See if there are any indoor shooting ranges you can go to. Some of them rent guns. This is a great way to get a feel for what you want and can handle. One thing about guns is you usually get what you pay for. The cheaper imitations have flaws that cause reliabilty issues and they are not as fun to shoot either.

    Look at ammo affordability also. For just in case ammo it is hard to beat 9mm. Still used by the military and very easy to come by. I also consider 9mm to be the smallest of the reliable manstoppers.


  6. Many people use the dodge/ford 3/4 ton pickups.( some even use the chevy) It pulls a trailer nicely and can haul things in the back as well. With the 3/4 tons you also have the benefit of diesel fuel and power as well. Figure out what the absolute maximum weight you plan on carrying will be, then add another 500-1000 lbs. Don't forget to include all of the little things like extra hoses, chems, generator etc..You want room to grow without buying another rig right away.

    It is kind of hard to tell you exactly what to look at, as it you guys have different model names over there than we do.


  7. Up until July of this year you had to have a license in Oregon. It made no difference that I could tell. The ilegal/illegitimate companies just didn't put their name on the side of their trucks and ran no ads. There was always the threat of a $5,000 fine for operating w/out the license but never heard of anybody getting one. A customer would have to be educated enough to know that the PW'er was required to have one and then know who to complain too.


  8. Or you could do as I suggested on the other board a week ago. Read the posts and find what are the appropriate chems for the job. Many things require a different procedure, there is no " one does it all" chem. You may need different chems to clean the same surface, depending on what type of dirt you are cleaning on it.

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