First and foremost, in reference to your first paragraph of immature pure utter stupidity; I could beat your ass on a whim without having to breathe in and out more than twice.
Secondly, as this actually partains to this forum and not your gossip two-year old bullshit. You want to talk about "oxidising", this is where you lost my trust. You talk about such a simple theory of oxidation but you fail to spell the word correctly, Oxidizing. Also, would you like to talk about oxidation? Have you ever heard the word plumbing? Or Plumber? They come from the word plumbum, meaning lead in latin. What are the pipes in your house made out of that you get your tap water from? Oh yeah, that's right, lead. Now if you'd understand that the oxidation of many metals is what gives them a protective coating from releasing toxing into what you'd normally be consuming, then you might get that copper isn't too dangerous when it releases "microscopic particles". Now, if you would please, fuck off.
First and foremost, you would beat my ass on a whim?? Well arent you the hard man
With regards to oxidzing, does it really fucking matter how i spell it, but thank you for the correction, about the only thing youve been correct about thus far.
Have i heard of the word plumb and plumbing, yes i am familiar with those terms, as i told you before, i work on the building trade therefore do plumbing and use plumbing materials on a daily basis, and as i have experience with lead moulding for roof flashings and rain gulleys i know some stuff about lead mate.
With regards to what the pipes are made from that supply my house with drinking water, they are not lead at all, the mains service pipe to my property is 2 1/4" cast iron pipe, and the pipe work after that is all run in copper, with brass compression fittings or soldered joints using lead free solder, lead pipework is being phased out in this country due to contaminants leaching into the drinking water.
When copper tube is cleaned using wire wool and an acid (like that used when soldering copper joints) it will start to tarnish or oxidize within minits, the surface of the copper darkens in color, when liquid butane is run over the tarnish it is stripped away and left behind in the oil in a concentrated form, i can see it in chuckbanes oil, it looks coppery for crying out loud, now i never said this is dangerous like you say i did, did i? i said it leaves an unpleasant coppery taste to the oil which i have experienced myself!
ok ive been doing research on the honey bee extractor.from what i found some people said it doesent seal well,or seals break after the 4th time.also how safe is butane extracted honey oil to smoke?
I dont know where you got that from, my honey bee extractor is fine, it seals fine, i dont know how you can say the seals break because there are no seals to break, the end cap has a tapered thread which seals it fine, and everyone else i know who has one has no complaints with them, and they all wish they had bought one in the first place instead of making their own.
Big P, what the fuck do they make the "Bee Extractor" out of that is so goddamned special that no one else in the world could possibly buy and make at their own house? Please, lemme kno, I would like to get in on the "Space Age" plastics and such myself.
We dont know exactly what the plastic is that the honey bee extractor is made from but it is not affected by the butane in any way shape or form, and it shows in the oil that is made from it.
Besides as mentioned its such a small price i dont see why anybody would wanna make their own, especially a first time oil maker, whats £20 or $40 for kick ass oil? how much does oil cost if you can get it? costs lots round ere matey, how much money do you save by growing your own for fuck sake??