Let me get this right Pete. You dissolve 1 litre of molasses in 20 litres of water. Put in your rusty pistol. Leave it for a week. After which time it ferments and removes the rust. You then filter the liquor and drink it, right ??.
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Phil/Dave- You got it, I think they filter it and call it "BundyRum" here.
You can buy molasses at the places where 'horsie' people go to buy their tac etc, they mix it with their feed to fatten them or something- I'm thinking, not many horses in Malaysia though.
We used to mix it with sand as a binder, when, in a past life, I was working in a foundry, as an apprentice moulder, thats why I'm so fat now. It's a byproduct of sugar cane. pete
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Last edited by hazmail; June 6th, 2008 at 08:02 PM.
Pete, I have been reading about molasses and have read several times that it is used for a binder in morter. I am going to a horse stable and inquiry about borrowing some of the molasses. I wonder if the sulfer content is a factor in the rust removal?
KC -As you have probably read, no one seems to know how it works, it certainly gets a bit woofy after a week or so, so maybe it is the sulfur, or maybe the yeast bugs farting in it, gives off sulphur gas. pete
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The fact it is fermenting and which could possibly lend some efficacy to the process. The addition of yeast could be something to try. The froth most likely is a result of co2 if the stuff is actually fermenting from wild yeast. I have read chelation and ions are responsible for the action, however I will investigate further.
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