Toast. WARNING!!!
#52
Originally Posted by lucklust
Depilatories work by breaking down hair with a high pH substance such as sodium thioglycolate or calcium thioglycolate - which reacts with the protein structure of hair. Oven cleaners and drain cleaners are typically ~1.5% sodium thioglycolate by mass.
You're correct about the Nair, but oven cleaner doesn't contain thioglycolates (or if it does, it's not the primary mechanism by which it works). Nair *does* contain calcium hydroxide, but that will be substantially less reactive than sodium hydroxide and is also present in much lower concentrations than the sodium hydroxide in oven cleaner.
Bottom line: the mechanism by which they work maybe similar, but just as using a 2.4GHz phone or WiFi card is not the same as sticking a microwave oven over your head, Nair is not the same as oven cleaner. Don't mix and match kids.
#53
Actually, I think I have my reactivity backwards. Down and left is more reactive than up or right (on the periodic table). Though Calcium is below Sodium, Sodium is to the left of Calcium. It's been too long since I've done chemistry and ionic bonds, so I can't actually figure it out for sure anymore.
Still, the concentrations are quite different. Soap is also made from lye (or at least used to be), but that's also not the same as oven cleaner though it too works similarly.
Still, the concentrations are quite different. Soap is also made from lye (or at least used to be), but that's also not the same as oven cleaner though it too works similarly.
#55
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Lower and more left is the stronger cation, up and right is the stronger anion (theoretically flourine, but its generally impractical or impossible to use flourine in a reactive ionic compound).
...IIRC. It's also been a white since inorganic chem. Organic is a bit fresher.
...IIRC. It's also been a white since inorganic chem. Organic is a bit fresher.
#56
Back to the toast.
You could toast the bread normally, then place it on the seat of your 'fixed gear or single speed' bicycle and squash it wafer thin by sitting on it.
PS. You could probably sell it for a fortune on this forum of bicycle seat sniffers.
Am I banned yet?
You could toast the bread normally, then place it on the seat of your 'fixed gear or single speed' bicycle and squash it wafer thin by sitting on it.
PS. You could probably sell it for a fortune on this forum of bicycle seat sniffers.
Am I banned yet?
#57
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On kitchen mishaps...
Don't use your mother's coffee grinder to mince garlic. She'll get pissed. My brother made this error, not me. I like to think I'm more bright than that. Instead, I would do things like fill the (aluminum) saucer sled with lighter fluid and throw matches at it (and when realizing that this was dangerous, I'd open the garage door and kick the sled into the driveway). Fortunately mom never used the garage, so she never saw the big black spot on the ceiling. IT takes a bright kid to do dumb things where mom will never look.
On a side note…
How do you people find the time to read all of these discussions? I’m not just talking about bikeforums in general (I gave up on that the day after I joined), but just the ss/fg threads. I realize that not doing dishes might save you a bit of time, but still, there’s a lot o’ words in here.
Don't use your mother's coffee grinder to mince garlic. She'll get pissed. My brother made this error, not me. I like to think I'm more bright than that. Instead, I would do things like fill the (aluminum) saucer sled with lighter fluid and throw matches at it (and when realizing that this was dangerous, I'd open the garage door and kick the sled into the driveway). Fortunately mom never used the garage, so she never saw the big black spot on the ceiling. IT takes a bright kid to do dumb things where mom will never look.
On a side note…
How do you people find the time to read all of these discussions? I’m not just talking about bikeforums in general (I gave up on that the day after I joined), but just the ss/fg threads. I realize that not doing dishes might save you a bit of time, but still, there’s a lot o’ words in here.
#58
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I find time to read a lot of the blogs as well...
Oh, and there's the avoiding getting any work done at work thing by surfing bike forums... The 'view new posts' link helps, too.
I find time to read a lot of the blogs as well...
Oh, and there's the avoiding getting any work done at work thing by surfing bike forums... The 'view new posts' link helps, too.
#59
I drink your MILKSHAKE

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Originally Posted by Moonshot
Cuban pressed sandwiches are the bomb! If you get a chance to try one.
Although the earlier post about the grilled cheese got me thinking. I make a what I call a "Ghetto Cheese" sandwich. This little snack served me well when I was poor and didn't cook or wash dishes much.
Make two slices of toast, add two American cheese singles put in the microwave for about 23 seconds (until the cheese just starts oozing out the sides) open the microwave and eat. No dishes, no mess, and without excess grease.
#60
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Never american cheese. That's not cheese.
#61
I drink your MILKSHAKE

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#63
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Originally Posted by lucklust
Depilatories work by breaking down hair with a high pH substance such as sodium thioglycolate or calcium thioglycolate - which reacts with the protein structure of hair. Oven cleaners and drain cleaners are typically ~1.5% sodium thioglycolate by mass.
Jesus, can you make that any more complicated?
#64
Well, here's the deal. I was reading the 'most durable man made things' (or something like that) thread in Foo, thought of Wonderbread, looked for my old Wonderbread thread and found this.
When I clicked on it and read, I couldn't believe that I actually made a thread out of it before.
That's all.
When I clicked on it and read, I couldn't believe that I actually made a thread out of it before.
That's all.
#67
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no wonder team Ohio doesnt stand a chance
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#68
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Originally Posted by skitbraviking
1) They used to use coca cola to clean ovens
2) If you put a dirty penny in McDonalds BBQ for around 24 hours, it will come out clean. Or so some people say.
2) If you put a dirty penny in McDonalds BBQ for around 24 hours, it will come out clean. Or so some people say.
#69
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if you throw sugar in the toaster while its on itll shoot flames out
#70
Originally Posted by trackfanatic
taco bell the fire sauce will clean a penny in like a minute makes it shine like new
So will vinegar.
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