smokeydaze
Dragunov Mylshka Teapot
I've been experimenting with silk screen fabric that I got from an art supply store and haven't run into a milligram of trouble.
Very easy to use, scrape and clean.
Very easy to use, scrape and clean.
geeg30 said:Muslin works quite well also, swim made small pouches to hold the rue and boiled it 3 times and then used a THP setup to try and extract the remainder. He feels that it would work just as well using the muslin as a filter in the above method. As above he only used 50g to test.
[/quoteWhat about using different sized micron filters that you get for making biodiesel?
what types of filters do you use for making biodiesel?
i have used spin on, water filters, and ss screens. don't think any of these would work too well for harmalas. possibly a very tight ss mesh?
gotta check a catalog or something. silkscreen seems like a good idea, if it can be scraped without being damaged...
Sounds interesting..geeg30 said:The filter bag (sock) type, ranging from 1 micron up to 200 micron filter socks for aquariums (even seen 800 micron ones). Seen a few on the bay of E for not to bad a price (might warrant a few experiments), usually made from polywhatever so should be quite durable and withstand a scraping.
Also from what I can gather the best micron size for silk screen is about 25 microns for a 160T mesh so I don't see any reason why filter bags couldn't do the same job.