Wick materials. Safe vs dangerous.

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MikeE3

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Hey guys, the knitting party is at 9pm tomorrow. Sorry I'll be late but I have to stop off at the The Doily Barn to get Bourbonmann some crocheting needles... sorry.

I whipped this up tonight with some left over Aunt Lydia's. It's 325 on the outside and the inner design is 500. I thought when it' rolled into a wick I'll have the best of both sizes incorporated into the wick.

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I've got some of that. Great stuff. The Hemp Core is to give it stiffness in candles. The Hemp Core is slightly feisty, but certainly manageable in U-Shaped wicks. I found pulling the core out and using the cotton sheath as a wick works well. It's not Bamboo, but good.

PS Do we know that bleached materials are 'not' rinsed afterwards?
 

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gents you've scared my fragile mind into boiling my aunt lydia's again with this dye talk

time to get a cheese grater

back from Colorado for two days before I fly to Cali, if anyone wants to come over and put away a few pints of bourbon and knit mittens let me know

I will be up your way in March and will take you up on the bourbon...:toast:
 

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gents you've scared my fragile mind into boiling my aunt lydia's again with this dye talk

time to get a cheese grater

back from Colorado for two days before I fly to Cali, if anyone wants to come over and put away a few pints of bourbon and knit mittens let me know

Did someone say Bourbon?!?
 
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White cotton yarn in bleached, using a variety of chemicals, ALL of which leave toxic residues of varying degrees of toxicity. Natural cotton is actually sort of REALLY pale yellow-tan.

The ONLY plant fiber that is naturally snow-white without chemical bleaching is hemp, but that is illegal to grow in the US.

It's not easy to find as a raw fiber, or in yarn or thread form, but it IS gaining popularity. Most of the hemp yarn or thread you find in the US is from China, but some of the high-grade stuff comes from Canada or Romania.

If you could find natural, unbleached, 100% organic undyed hemp yarn, that would probably be MUCH better than cotton--it has a higher flash point, is about 20 times as strong and abrasion-resistant, and it stands up to getting wet MUCH better than cotton or linen.

Oh, yeah and one more thing about cotton--almost ALL cotton grown in the US is Genetically Modified. Non-GMO cotton is nearly extinct in the US these days, and it's isappearing fast in most of th erest of the cotton-growing world too, thanks to Monsanto's agenda to patent the entire genome of the planet, and poison us all with their evil, toxic franken-plants...

I may try this myself. Hemp wicks might just be the "holy grail" for vaping! We won't know until someone tries it..

Cotton comes in many colors ;) most of which are taboo or maybe illegal too grow due to fear of reducing whiteness by way of cross pollination. I have seen & touched(seeded it) a "cotton boll" & if the weather is dry enough it can be very white if one grows white heirloom seed. I garden & live near a community garden with some people that grew some a few years ago. Cotton begins to discolor from the second it is born. The boll I had within days turned the "pale yellow-tan" you mentioned. I am going to seek & buy some heirloom seed next season to grow:)

All (EDIT:modern process)cotton is bleached & some ways are much less hazardous than others. I do not know how my rolled cotton is processed, but after finding this [link] page I should be sourcing "hydrogen peroxide" only if it exists.

Hemp is not snow white if processed 100% naturally(How could it be, in the modern day?). I tie & macrame hemp & have enjoyed doing so for many many years(I am a few years rusty, but like a bike, it's still there). I have learned from & taught hemp spinning tricks to, professionals that worked hemp for a living @ music festival type stuff. Fully natural hemp is (I imagine) off color to some degree & likely extremely rare. As I comprehend it, fully natural processed hemp goes through a wet retting. The stalks are tied into teepee like bundles in the wet season harvests & submerged/dunked in dry environments. Water in the damp air mildew or puddle-like pools full of mold & bacteria break down some of the bark fibers & soften some inner ones, so that pounding &/or rolling is easier. It is old old old school, likely even in boondocks rural Romania. Most hemp is processed with some form of chemicals IMO, as it would be non bone or "snow white" due to the aforementioned. It is too easy to add some "get it done now" chemicals & it makes the life of the machinery last longer due to softer hemp. I could be wrong, but that's my :2c:

This page has a simple tad of info about some hemp processing method.
As I imagine it. The ancient old skool way of making rope was drown it, rotting it(steam it to quicken the process), then beat it with mallet like tools to remove the binding compounds & get @ the long woody fibers.

After all of that I imagine secondary hot chemical soupy bast/woody/bark & hurd/soft/core separation processes start on the non cord twine rope leftovers to get every bit of textile material.

Now a days some company may be doing it chem free, lots of people dig chem free! Let mE know if you find a source;)

I like the taste of boiled & baked Romanian hemp 100% hemp(no wax added) but it is not 100 natural processed. I rarely use it because my USP rolled cotton has less innate flavor. I do like hemp wick (added flavor) better than cotton on non flavored nic E nectars. I did not get around to buying any but, I will maybe try THIS stuff one day. It is sodium hydroxide processed, so a likely boil & bake keeps mE from rushing to buy it yet. The lye treatment removes all the woody stuff that does not absorb liquid @ all. That woody stuff makes up more than 50% of my fine cherished hemp twine. That stuff in the link is pure absorbent hemp. The company also has a hemp sliver that looks interesting:blush:

I hope that helps.



roadrash

The A7 will make a decent CE-2 era. A lot easier than modding the pheenie was. if you like that kind of thing. :>)

The A-7 has a center hole for bottom air feed. All you have to do is drill out that hole big enough to accommodate a CE-2 post. Then cut the post height so the CE-2 cup sits on top of the connection screws. Easy peasy. :>)
Thank you ;) roadrash :toast: m
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