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Old 02-03-2008, 07:41 PM   #5
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PS- no problem obtaining plenty of manure . . . ha ha ha.
I can see my self standing in it, to my knee's, trying to make fine art.

I imagine that I can find or make an isolated box or maybe I can place the system beside my heater. I have an oil burner in a separate room with a rather high temperature. I think that I will try that first to see how it works.

Then there is the problem with the smell of vinegar, but maybe it is not that bad.

The final factor, adding Carbon Acid, can be overcome with a small fermentation system. The gas from the fermentation is Carbon Acid that can be lead into the pot via a tube.

I don't have to fill the house with manure then

I imagine that I can take the lead under water to brush the powder of. I will be very carefull when I handle the lead.

It's great troubble to find out how to do it the first time, but I think that it is simple to do again later.

I will not be able to buy lead powder anywhere around here, so I will have to keep a high spirit for my self.
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