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bioMiki82
09-21-2007, 08:19 PM
How work a pressure cooker?
I put the jars inside the cooker without water, close and heat, that's
right?

Isn't dangerous?

Thanks by Miki

Anony Muzz Azzole
09-21-2007, 08:19 PM
On Tue, 05 Apr 2005 16:53:10 GMT, "bioMiki82"
<ronniejamesmiki@hotmail.com> wrote:

>How work a pressure cooker?
>I put the jars inside the cooker without water, close and heat, that's
>right?
>
>Isn't dangerous?
Yup, very dangerous..

Put jars inside WITH water, close and heat..
...make sure water does not evaporate off.
Best do a test first. a dry run with just water to make sure you got
enough for the duration of boiling..
(no jokes about dry run with just water )


>Thanks by Miki
>
>
>

pj
09-21-2007, 08:19 PM
On Tue, 05 Apr 2005 16:53:10 GMT, "bioMiki82"
<ronniejamesmiki@hotmail.com> wrote:

>How work a pressure cooker?
>I put the jars inside the cooker without water, close and heat, that's
>right?
>
>Isn't dangerous?

you need water in it. the point of the pressure cooker is that it
allows the water to be raised to much higher than 100 degrees celsius
(the pressure of the steam increases the boiling point of the water).

so put a couple of inches of water in at least - and don't heat for so
long that the water all dries out.

pj
--
http://www.psychedelicjones.com/

OmManiPadmeOmelet
09-21-2007, 08:19 PM
In article <Wnz4e.1177409$35.43519779@news4.tin.it>,
"bioMiki82" <ronniejamesmiki@hotmail.com> wrote:

> How work a pressure cooker?
> I put the jars inside the cooker without water, close and heat, that's
> right?
>
> Isn't dangerous?
>
> Thanks by Miki
>
>
>
>

_With_ water!!!

I'd strongly suggest you do some research on this before doing it!
--
Om.

"My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack Nicholson

pj
09-21-2007, 08:19 PM
On Tue, 05 Apr 2005 16:53:10 GMT, "bioMiki82"
<ronniejamesmiki@hotmail.com> wrote:

>How work a pressure cooker?
>I put the jars inside the cooker without water, close and heat, that's
>right?
>
>Isn't dangerous?

you need water in it. the point of the pressure cooker is that it
allows the water to be raised to much higher than 100 degrees celsius
(the pressure of the steam increases the boiling point of the water).

so put a couple of inches of water in at least - and don't heat for so
long that the water all dries out.

pj
--
http://www.psychedelicjones.com/

Jim
09-21-2007, 08:19 PM
"pj" <pj@psychedelicjones.com> wrote in message
news:4u9651ll8j6096pptcjjqf55um26hat8sk@4ax.com...
> On Tue, 05 Apr 2005 16:53:10 GMT, "bioMiki82"
> <ronniejamesmiki@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>How work a pressure cooker?
>>I put the jars inside the cooker without water, close and heat, that's
>>right?
>>
>>Isn't dangerous?
>
> you need water in it. the point of the pressure cooker is that it
> allows the water to be raised to much higher than 100 degrees celsius
> (the pressure of the steam increases the boiling point of the water).
>
> so put a couple of inches of water in at least - and don't heat for so
> long that the water all dries out.
>
> pj
> --
> http://www.psychedelicjones.com/

Just my input. Check the seal and pressure release devices before EVERY
use. I hear when a pressure cooker explodes it's really awesome!

Jim
09-21-2007, 08:19 PM
"pj" <pj@psychedelicjones.com> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 05 Apr 2005 16:53:10 GMT, "bioMiki82"
> <ronniejamesmiki@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>How work a pressure cooker?
>>I put the jars inside the cooker without water, close and heat, that's
>>right?
>>
>>Isn't dangerous?
>
> you need water in it. the point of the pressure cooker is that it
> allows the water to be raised to much higher than 100 degrees celsius
> (the pressure of the steam increases the boiling point of the water).
>
> so put a couple of inches of water in at least - and don't heat for so
> long that the water all dries out.
>
> pj
> --
> http://www.psychedelicjones.com/

Just my input. Check the seal and pressure release devices before EVERY
use. I hear when a pressure cooker explodes it's really awesome!

Shaun aRe
09-21-2007, 08:19 PM
"Jim" <junk@junk.com> wrote in message
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>
> "pj" <pj@psychedelicjones.com> wrote in message
> news:4u9651ll8j6096pptcjjqf55um26hat8sk@4ax.com...
> > On Tue, 05 Apr 2005 16:53:10 GMT, "bioMiki82"
> > <ronniejamesmiki@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >>How work a pressure cooker?
> >>I put the jars inside the cooker without water, close and heat, that's
> >>right?
> >>
> >>Isn't dangerous?
> >
> > you need water in it. the point of the pressure cooker is that it
> > allows the water to be raised to much higher than 100 degrees celsius
> > (the pressure of the steam increases the boiling point of the water).
> >
> > so put a couple of inches of water in at least - and don't heat for so
> > long that the water all dries out.
> >
> > pj
> > --
> > http://www.psychedelicjones.com/
>
> Just my input. Check the seal and pressure release devices before EVERY
> use. I hear when a pressure cooker explodes it's really awesome!

Tell me about it! - We were in the school lab one time, and the lab techs
used them as autoclaves. Well, the lab tech's rooms were off to the rear and
side of each lab, small rooms, about 7" x 15" - ish... BANG! Fuck me - such
a noise - huge loud explosion, shattering glass, clanging metal, ringing
ears! Made a nasty hole in the tech room's ceiling, and smashed everything
in the place up. Luckily, no one was inside at the time, and nothing made it
through the wooden doors... I believe they introduced new autoclaving
protocols after that, including 'no autoclaving during class sessions.'...


Shaun aRe

Shaun aRe
09-21-2007, 08:19 PM
"Jim" <junk@junk.com> wrote in message
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>
> "pj" <pj@psychedelicjones.com> wrote in message
> news:4u9651ll8j6096pptcjjqf55um26hat8sk@4ax.com...
> > On Tue, 05 Apr 2005 16:53:10 GMT, "bioMiki82"
> > <ronniejamesmiki@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >>How work a pressure cooker?
> >>I put the jars inside the cooker without water, close and heat, that's
> >>right?
> >>
> >>Isn't dangerous?
> >
> > you need water in it. the point of the pressure cooker is that it
> > allows the water to be raised to much higher than 100 degrees celsius
> > (the pressure of the steam increases the boiling point of the water).
> >
> > so put a couple of inches of water in at least - and don't heat for so
> > long that the water all dries out.
> >
> > pj
> > --
> > http://www.psychedelicjones.com/
>
> Just my input. Check the seal and pressure release devices before EVERY
> use. I hear when a pressure cooker explodes it's really awesome!

Tell me about it! - We were in the school lab one time, and the lab techs
used them as autoclaves. Well, the lab tech's rooms were off to the rear and
side of each lab, small rooms, about 7" x 15" - ish... BANG! Fuck me - such
a noise - huge loud explosion, shattering glass, clanging metal, ringing
ears! Made a nasty hole in the tech room's ceiling, and smashed everything
in the place up. Luckily, no one was inside at the time, and nothing made it
through the wooden doors... I believe they introduced new autoclaving
protocols after that, including 'no autoclaving during class sessions.'...


Shaun aRe

rastapasta
09-21-2007, 08:19 PM
"Shaun aRe" <shaun_are@zenlunatics.co.uk> wrote in message
news:4253b353_1@x-privat.org...
>
> "Jim" <junk@junk.com> wrote in message
> news:KVF4e.8129$tI6.1706@fe2.columbus.rr.com...
>>
>> "pj" <pj@psychedelicjones.com> wrote in message
>> news:4u9651ll8j6096pptcjjqf55um26hat8sk@4ax.com...
>> > On Tue, 05 Apr 2005 16:53:10 GMT, "bioMiki82"
>> > <ronniejamesmiki@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> >>How work a pressure cooker?
>> >>I put the jars inside the cooker without water, close and heat, that's
>> >>right?
>> >>
>> >>Isn't dangerous?
>> >
>> > you need water in it. the point of the pressure cooker is that it
>> > allows the water to be raised to much higher than 100 degrees celsius
>> > (the pressure of the steam increases the boiling point of the water).
>> >
>> > so put a couple of inches of water in at least - and don't heat for so
>> > long that the water all dries out.
>> >
>> > pj
>> > --
>> > http://www.psychedelicjones.com/
>>
>> Just my input. Check the seal and pressure release devices before EVERY
>> use. I hear when a pressure cooker explodes it's really awesome!
>
> Tell me about it! - We were in the school lab one time, and the lab techs
> used them as autoclaves. Well, the lab tech's rooms were off to the rear
> and
> side of each lab, small rooms, about 7" x 15" - ish... BANG! Fuck me -
> such
> a noise - huge loud explosion, shattering glass, clanging metal, ringing
> ears! Made a nasty hole in the tech room's ceiling, and smashed everything
> in the place up. Luckily, no one was inside at the time, and nothing made
> it
> through the wooden doors... I believe they introduced new autoclaving
> protocols after that, including 'no autoclaving during class sessions.'...
>
>
> Shaun aRe
>
>

Lol. So when you came home, when your folks asked if you had a good day, you
told them you had a blast at school, right?

pj
09-21-2007, 08:19 PM
On Tue, 05 Apr 2005 16:53:10 GMT, "bioMiki82"
<ronniejamesmiki@hotmail.com> wrote:

>How work a pressure cooker?
>I put the jars inside the cooker without water, close and heat, that's
>right?
>
>Isn't dangerous?

you need water in it. the point of the pressure cooker is that it
allows the water to be raised to much higher than 100 degrees celsius
(the pressure of the steam increases the boiling point of the water).

so put a couple of inches of water in at least - and don't heat for so
long that the water all dries out.

pj
--
http://www.psychedelicjones.com/

rastapasta
09-21-2007, 08:19 PM
"Shaun aRe" <shaun_are@zenlunatics.co.uk> wrote in message
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>
> "Jim" <junk@junk.com> wrote in message
> news:KVF4e.8129$tI6.1706@fe2.columbus.rr.com...
>>
>> "pj" <pj@psychedelicjones.com> wrote in message
>> news:4u9651ll8j6096pptcjjqf55um26hat8sk@4ax.com...
>> > On Tue, 05 Apr 2005 16:53:10 GMT, "bioMiki82"
>> > <ronniejamesmiki@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> >>How work a pressure cooker?
>> >>I put the jars inside the cooker without water, close and heat, that's
>> >>right?
>> >>
>> >>Isn't dangerous?
>> >
>> > you need water in it. the point of the pressure cooker is that it
>> > allows the water to be raised to much higher than 100 degrees celsius
>> > (the pressure of the steam increases the boiling point of the water).
>> >
>> > so put a couple of inches of water in at least - and don't heat for so
>> > long that the water all dries out.
>> >
>> > pj
>> > --
>> > http://www.psychedelicjones.com/
>>
>> Just my input. Check the seal and pressure release devices before EVERY
>> use. I hear when a pressure cooker explodes it's really awesome!
>
> Tell me about it! - We were in the school lab one time, and the lab techs
> used them as autoclaves. Well, the lab tech's rooms were off to the rear
> and
> side of each lab, small rooms, about 7" x 15" - ish... BANG! Fuck me -
> such
> a noise - huge loud explosion, shattering glass, clanging metal, ringing
> ears! Made a nasty hole in the tech room's ceiling, and smashed everything
> in the place up. Luckily, no one was inside at the time, and nothing made
> it
> through the wooden doors... I believe they introduced new autoclaving
> protocols after that, including 'no autoclaving during class sessions.'...
>
>
> Shaun aRe
>
>

Lol. So when you came home, when your folks asked if you had a good day, you
told them you had a blast at school, right?

Jim
09-21-2007, 08:19 PM
"pj" <pj@psychedelicjones.com> wrote in message
news:4u9651ll8j6096pptcjjqf55um26hat8sk@4ax.com...
> On Tue, 05 Apr 2005 16:53:10 GMT, "bioMiki82"
> <ronniejamesmiki@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>How work a pressure cooker?
>>I put the jars inside the cooker without water, close and heat, that's
>>right?
>>
>>Isn't dangerous?
>
> you need water in it. the point of the pressure cooker is that it
> allows the water to be raised to much higher than 100 degrees celsius
> (the pressure of the steam increases the boiling point of the water).
>
> so put a couple of inches of water in at least - and don't heat for so
> long that the water all dries out.
>
> pj
> --
> http://www.psychedelicjones.com/

Just my input. Check the seal and pressure release devices before EVERY
use. I hear when a pressure cooker explodes it's really awesome!

Shaun aRe
09-21-2007, 08:19 PM
"rastapasta" <rastapasta at ev1 dot net> wrote in message
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>
> "Shaun aRe" <shaun_are@zenlunatics.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:4253b353_1@x-privat.org...
> >
> > "Jim" <junk@junk.com> wrote in message
> > news:KVF4e.8129$tI6.1706@fe2.columbus.rr.com...
> >>
> >> "pj" <pj@psychedelicjones.com> wrote in message
> >> news:4u9651ll8j6096pptcjjqf55um26hat8sk@4ax.com...
> >> > On Tue, 05 Apr 2005 16:53:10 GMT, "bioMiki82"
> >> > <ronniejamesmiki@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >> >
> >> >>How work a pressure cooker?
> >> >>I put the jars inside the cooker without water, close and heat,
that's
> >> >>right?
> >> >>
> >> >>Isn't dangerous?
> >> >
> >> > you need water in it. the point of the pressure cooker is that it
> >> > allows the water to be raised to much higher than 100 degrees celsius
> >> > (the pressure of the steam increases the boiling point of the water).
> >> >
> >> > so put a couple of inches of water in at least - and don't heat for
so
> >> > long that the water all dries out.
> >> >
> >> > pj
> >> > --
> >> > http://www.psychedelicjones.com/
> >>
> >> Just my input. Check the seal and pressure release devices before
EVERY
> >> use. I hear when a pressure cooker explodes it's really awesome!
> >
> > Tell me about it! - We were in the school lab one time, and the lab
techs
> > used them as autoclaves. Well, the lab tech's rooms were off to the rear
> > and
> > side of each lab, small rooms, about 7" x 15" - ish... BANG! Fuck me -
> > such
> > a noise - huge loud explosion, shattering glass, clanging metal, ringing
> > ears! Made a nasty hole in the tech room's ceiling, and smashed
everything
> > in the place up. Luckily, no one was inside at the time, and nothing
made
> > it
> > through the wooden doors... I believe they introduced new autoclaving
> > protocols after that, including 'no autoclaving during class
sessions.'...
> >
> >
> > Shaun aRe
> >
> >
>
> Lol. So when you came home, when your folks asked if you had a good day,
you
> told them you had a blast at school, right?

LOL! Nah - I just told 'em '...the lab exploded.', heheheheh...


Shaun aRe

Shaun aRe
09-21-2007, 08:19 PM
"rastapasta" <rastapasta at ev1 dot net> wrote in message
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>
> "Shaun aRe" <shaun_are@zenlunatics.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:4253b353_1@x-privat.org...
> >
> > "Jim" <junk@junk.com> wrote in message
> > news:KVF4e.8129$tI6.1706@fe2.columbus.rr.com...
> >>
> >> "pj" <pj@psychedelicjones.com> wrote in message
> >> news:4u9651ll8j6096pptcjjqf55um26hat8sk@4ax.com...
> >> > On Tue, 05 Apr 2005 16:53:10 GMT, "bioMiki82"
> >> > <ronniejamesmiki@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >> >
> >> >>How work a pressure cooker?
> >> >>I put the jars inside the cooker without water, close and heat,
that's
> >> >>right?
> >> >>
> >> >>Isn't dangerous?
> >> >
> >> > you need water in it. the point of the pressure cooker is that it
> >> > allows the water to be raised to much higher than 100 degrees celsius
> >> > (the pressure of the steam increases the boiling point of the water).
> >> >
> >> > so put a couple of inches of water in at least - and don't heat for
so
> >> > long that the water all dries out.
> >> >
> >> > pj
> >> > --
> >> > http://www.psychedelicjones.com/
> >>
> >> Just my input. Check the seal and pressure release devices before
EVERY
> >> use. I hear when a pressure cooker explodes it's really awesome!
> >
> > Tell me about it! - We were in the school lab one time, and the lab
techs
> > used them as autoclaves. Well, the lab tech's rooms were off to the rear
> > and
> > side of each lab, small rooms, about 7" x 15" - ish... BANG! Fuck me -
> > such
> > a noise - huge loud explosion, shattering glass, clanging metal, ringing
> > ears! Made a nasty hole in the tech room's ceiling, and smashed
everything
> > in the place up. Luckily, no one was inside at the time, and nothing
made
> > it
> > through the wooden doors... I believe they introduced new autoclaving
> > protocols after that, including 'no autoclaving during class
sessions.'...
> >
> >
> > Shaun aRe
> >
> >
>
> Lol. So when you came home, when your folks asked if you had a good day,
you
> told them you had a blast at school, right?

LOL! Nah - I just told 'em '...the lab exploded.', heheheheh...


Shaun aRe

Shaun aRe
09-21-2007, 08:19 PM
"Jim" <junk@junk.com> wrote in message
news:KVF4e.8129$tI6.1706@fe2.columbus.rr.com...
>
> "pj" <pj@psychedelicjones.com> wrote in message
> news:4u9651ll8j6096pptcjjqf55um26hat8sk@4ax.com...
> > On Tue, 05 Apr 2005 16:53:10 GMT, "bioMiki82"
> > <ronniejamesmiki@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >>How work a pressure cooker?
> >>I put the jars inside the cooker without water, close and heat, that's
> >>right?
> >>
> >>Isn't dangerous?
> >
> > you need water in it. the point of the pressure cooker is that it
> > allows the water to be raised to much higher than 100 degrees celsius
> > (the pressure of the steam increases the boiling point of the water).
> >
> > so put a couple of inches of water in at least - and don't heat for so
> > long that the water all dries out.
> >
> > pj
> > --
> > http://www.psychedelicjones.com/
>
> Just my input. Check the seal and pressure release devices before EVERY
> use. I hear when a pressure cooker explodes it's really awesome!

Tell me about it! - We were in the school lab one time, and the lab techs
used them as autoclaves. Well, the lab tech's rooms were off to the rear and
side of each lab, small rooms, about 7" x 15" - ish... BANG! Fuck me - such
a noise - huge loud explosion, shattering glass, clanging metal, ringing
ears! Made a nasty hole in the tech room's ceiling, and smashed everything
in the place up. Luckily, no one was inside at the time, and nothing made it
through the wooden doors... I believe they introduced new autoclaving
protocols after that, including 'no autoclaving during class sessions.'...


Shaun aRe

rastapasta
09-21-2007, 08:19 PM
"Shaun aRe" <shaun_are@zenlunatics.co.uk> wrote in message
news:4253b353_1@x-privat.org...
>
> "Jim" <junk@junk.com> wrote in message
> news:KVF4e.8129$tI6.1706@fe2.columbus.rr.com...
>>
>> "pj" <pj@psychedelicjones.com> wrote in message
>> news:4u9651ll8j6096pptcjjqf55um26hat8sk@4ax.com...
>> > On Tue, 05 Apr 2005 16:53:10 GMT, "bioMiki82"
>> > <ronniejamesmiki@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> >>How work a pressure cooker?
>> >>I put the jars inside the cooker without water, close and heat, that's
>> >>right?
>> >>
>> >>Isn't dangerous?
>> >
>> > you need water in it. the point of the pressure cooker is that it
>> > allows the water to be raised to much higher than 100 degrees celsius
>> > (the pressure of the steam increases the boiling point of the water).
>> >
>> > so put a couple of inches of water in at least - and don't heat for so
>> > long that the water all dries out.
>> >
>> > pj
>> > --
>> > http://www.psychedelicjones.com/
>>
>> Just my input. Check the seal and pressure release devices before EVERY
>> use. I hear when a pressure cooker explodes it's really awesome!
>
> Tell me about it! - We were in the school lab one time, and the lab techs
> used them as autoclaves. Well, the lab tech's rooms were off to the rear
> and
> side of each lab, small rooms, about 7" x 15" - ish... BANG! Fuck me -
> such
> a noise - huge loud explosion, shattering glass, clanging metal, ringing
> ears! Made a nasty hole in the tech room's ceiling, and smashed everything
> in the place up. Luckily, no one was inside at the time, and nothing made
> it
> through the wooden doors... I believe they introduced new autoclaving
> protocols after that, including 'no autoclaving during class sessions.'...
>
>
> Shaun aRe
>
>

Lol. So when you came home, when your folks asked if you had a good day, you
told them you had a blast at school, right?

Shaun aRe
09-21-2007, 08:19 PM
"rastapasta" <rastapasta at ev1 dot net> wrote in message
news:1157qsr5ecqqsba@corp.supernews.com...
>
> "Shaun aRe" <shaun_are@zenlunatics.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:4253b353_1@x-privat.org...
> >
> > "Jim" <junk@junk.com> wrote in message
> > news:KVF4e.8129$tI6.1706@fe2.columbus.rr.com...
> >>
> >> "pj" <pj@psychedelicjones.com> wrote in message
> >> news:4u9651ll8j6096pptcjjqf55um26hat8sk@4ax.com...
> >> > On Tue, 05 Apr 2005 16:53:10 GMT, "bioMiki82"
> >> > <ronniejamesmiki@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >> >
> >> >>How work a pressure cooker?
> >> >>I put the jars inside the cooker without water, close and heat,
that's
> >> >>right?
> >> >>
> >> >>Isn't dangerous?
> >> >
> >> > you need water in it. the point of the pressure cooker is that it
> >> > allows the water to be raised to much higher than 100 degrees celsius
> >> > (the pressure of the steam increases the boiling point of the water).
> >> >
> >> > so put a couple of inches of water in at least - and don't heat for
so
> >> > long that the water all dries out.
> >> >
> >> > pj
> >> > --
> >> > http://www.psychedelicjones.com/
> >>
> >> Just my input. Check the seal and pressure release devices before
EVERY
> >> use. I hear when a pressure cooker explodes it's really awesome!
> >
> > Tell me about it! - We were in the school lab one time, and the lab
techs
> > used them as autoclaves. Well, the lab tech's rooms were off to the rear
> > and
> > side of each lab, small rooms, about 7" x 15" - ish... BANG! Fuck me -
> > such
> > a noise - huge loud explosion, shattering glass, clanging metal, ringing
> > ears! Made a nasty hole in the tech room's ceiling, and smashed
everything
> > in the place up. Luckily, no one was inside at the time, and nothing
made
> > it
> > through the wooden doors... I believe they introduced new autoclaving
> > protocols after that, including 'no autoclaving during class
sessions.'...
> >
> >
> > Shaun aRe
> >
> >
>
> Lol. So when you came home, when your folks asked if you had a good day,
you
> told them you had a blast at school, right?

LOL! Nah - I just told 'em '...the lab exploded.', heheheheh...


Shaun aRe

pj
09-21-2007, 08:19 PM
On Wed, 6 Apr 2005 11:00:50 +0100, "Shaun aRe"
<shaun_are@zenlunatics.co.uk> wrote:

>> Just my input. Check the seal and pressure release devices before EVERY
>> use. I hear when a pressure cooker explodes it's really awesome!
>
>Tell me about it! - We were in the school lab one time, and the lab techs
>used them as autoclaves. Well, the lab tech's rooms were off to the rear and
>side of each lab, small rooms, about 7" x 15" - ish... BANG! Fuck me - such
>a noise - huge loud explosion, shattering glass, clanging metal, ringing
>ears! Made a nasty hole in the tech room's ceiling, and smashed everything
>in the place up. Luckily, no one was inside at the time, and nothing made it
>through the wooden doors... I believe they introduced new autoclaving
>protocols after that, including 'no autoclaving during class sessions.'...

so how do I actually do it? would a bit of araldite on the safety
value do the trick?


--
http://www.psychedelicjones.com/

pj
09-21-2007, 08:19 PM
On Wed, 6 Apr 2005 11:00:50 +0100, "Shaun aRe"
<shaun_are@zenlunatics.co.uk> wrote:

>> Just my input. Check the seal and pressure release devices before EVERY
>> use. I hear when a pressure cooker explodes it's really awesome!
>
>Tell me about it! - We were in the school lab one time, and the lab techs
>used them as autoclaves. Well, the lab tech's rooms were off to the rear and
>side of each lab, small rooms, about 7" x 15" - ish... BANG! Fuck me - such
>a noise - huge loud explosion, shattering glass, clanging metal, ringing
>ears! Made a nasty hole in the tech room's ceiling, and smashed everything
>in the place up. Luckily, no one was inside at the time, and nothing made it
>through the wooden doors... I believe they introduced new autoclaving
>protocols after that, including 'no autoclaving during class sessions.'...

so how do I actually do it? would a bit of araldite on the safety
value do the trick?


--
http://www.psychedelicjones.com/

Anony Muzz Azzole
09-21-2007, 08:19 PM
On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 21:54:31 +0100, pj <pj@psychedelicjones.com>
wrote:

>On Wed, 6 Apr 2005 11:00:50 +0100, "Shaun aRe"
><shaun_are@zenlunatics.co.uk> wrote:
>
>>> Just my input. Check the seal and pressure release devices before EVERY
>>> use. I hear when a pressure cooker explodes it's really awesome!
>>
>>Tell me about it! - We were in the school lab one time, and the lab techs
>>used them as autoclaves. Well, the lab tech's rooms were off to the rear and
>>side of each lab, small rooms, about 7" x 15" - ish... BANG! Fuck me - such
>>a noise - huge loud explosion, shattering glass, clanging metal, ringing
>>ears! Made a nasty hole in the tech room's ceiling, and smashed everything
>>in the place up. Luckily, no one was inside at the time, and nothing made it
>>through the wooden doors... I believe they introduced new autoclaving
>>protocols after that, including 'no autoclaving during class sessions.'...
>
>so how do I actually do it? would a bit of araldite on the safety
>value do the trick?

Should imagine.
Be sure to report.
Might want to double up and do two at same time for comparative.
G'luck.

Anony Muzz Azzole
09-21-2007, 08:19 PM
On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 21:54:31 +0100, pj <pj@psychedelicjones.com>
wrote:

>On Wed, 6 Apr 2005 11:00:50 +0100, "Shaun aRe"
><shaun_are@zenlunatics.co.uk> wrote:
>
>>> Just my input. Check the seal and pressure release devices before EVERY
>>> use. I hear when a pressure cooker explodes it's really awesome!
>>
>>Tell me about it! - We were in the school lab one time, and the lab techs
>>used them as autoclaves. Well, the lab tech's rooms were off to the rear and
>>side of each lab, small rooms, about 7" x 15" - ish... BANG! Fuck me - such
>>a noise - huge loud explosion, shattering glass, clanging metal, ringing
>>ears! Made a nasty hole in the tech room's ceiling, and smashed everything
>>in the place up. Luckily, no one was inside at the time, and nothing made it
>>through the wooden doors... I believe they introduced new autoclaving
>>protocols after that, including 'no autoclaving during class sessions.'...
>
>so how do I actually do it? would a bit of araldite on the safety
>value do the trick?

Should imagine.
Be sure to report.
Might want to double up and do two at same time for comparative.
G'luck.

pj
09-21-2007, 08:19 PM
On Wed, 6 Apr 2005 11:00:50 +0100, "Shaun aRe"
<shaun_are@zenlunatics.co.uk> wrote:

>> Just my input. Check the seal and pressure release devices before EVERY
>> use. I hear when a pressure cooker explodes it's really awesome!
>
>Tell me about it! - We were in the school lab one time, and the lab techs
>used them as autoclaves. Well, the lab tech's rooms were off to the rear and
>side of each lab, small rooms, about 7" x 15" - ish... BANG! Fuck me - such
>a noise - huge loud explosion, shattering glass, clanging metal, ringing
>ears! Made a nasty hole in the tech room's ceiling, and smashed everything
>in the place up. Luckily, no one was inside at the time, and nothing made it
>through the wooden doors... I believe they introduced new autoclaving
>protocols after that, including 'no autoclaving during class sessions.'...

so how do I actually do it? would a bit of araldite on the safety
value do the trick?


--
http://www.psychedelicjones.com/

Anony Muzz Azzole
09-21-2007, 08:19 PM
On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 21:54:31 +0100, pj <pj@psychedelicjones.com>
wrote:

>On Wed, 6 Apr 2005 11:00:50 +0100, "Shaun aRe"
><shaun_are@zenlunatics.co.uk> wrote:
>
>>> Just my input. Check the seal and pressure release devices before EVERY
>>> use. I hear when a pressure cooker explodes it's really awesome!
>>
>>Tell me about it! - We were in the school lab one time, and the lab techs
>>used them as autoclaves. Well, the lab tech's rooms were off to the rear and
>>side of each lab, small rooms, about 7" x 15" - ish... BANG! Fuck me - such
>>a noise - huge loud explosion, shattering glass, clanging metal, ringing
>>ears! Made a nasty hole in the tech room's ceiling, and smashed everything
>>in the place up. Luckily, no one was inside at the time, and nothing made it
>>through the wooden doors... I believe they introduced new autoclaving
>>protocols after that, including 'no autoclaving during class sessions.'...
>
>so how do I actually do it? would a bit of araldite on the safety
>value do the trick?

Should imagine.
Be sure to report.
Might want to double up and do two at same time for comparative.
G'luck.

Katra
09-21-2007, 08:19 PM
In article <fvf8511dnvtu00a9vo4qtqj4q28uvp56k2@4ax.com>,
pj <pj@psychedelicjones.com> wrote:

> On Wed, 6 Apr 2005 11:00:50 +0100, "Shaun aRe"
> <shaun_are@zenlunatics.co.uk> wrote:
>
> >> Just my input. Check the seal and pressure release devices before EVERY
> >> use. I hear when a pressure cooker explodes it's really awesome!
> >
> >Tell me about it! - We were in the school lab one time, and the lab techs
> >used them as autoclaves. Well, the lab tech's rooms were off to the rear and
> >side of each lab, small rooms, about 7" x 15" - ish... BANG! Fuck me - such
> >a noise - huge loud explosion, shattering glass, clanging metal, ringing
> >ears! Made a nasty hole in the tech room's ceiling, and smashed everything
> >in the place up. Luckily, no one was inside at the time, and nothing made it
> >through the wooden doors... I believe they introduced new autoclaving
> >protocols after that, including 'no autoclaving during class sessions.'...
>
> so how do I actually do it? would a bit of araldite on the safety
> value do the trick?

This might be a good start...
Practice with food before moving on to mushroom media???

http://www.fabulousfoods.com/school/cstools/pressurecooker/pressurecooker
..html

Then google for more using the search criteria "how to use a pressure
cooker".

I cook with mine all the time and my mother cooked with one all her life!

In 43 years, we've never had one explode.
--
K.

Sprout the MungBean to reply

"I don't like to commit myself about heaven and hell--you
see, I have friends in both places." --Mark Twain

Katra
09-21-2007, 08:19 PM
In article <fvf8511dnvtu00a9vo4qtqj4q28uvp56k2@4ax.com>,
pj <pj@psychedelicjones.com> wrote:

> On Wed, 6 Apr 2005 11:00:50 +0100, "Shaun aRe"
> <shaun_are@zenlunatics.co.uk> wrote:
>
> >> Just my input. Check the seal and pressure release devices before EVERY
> >> use. I hear when a pressure cooker explodes it's really awesome!
> >
> >Tell me about it! - We were in the school lab one time, and the lab techs
> >used them as autoclaves. Well, the lab tech's rooms were off to the rear and
> >side of each lab, small rooms, about 7" x 15" - ish... BANG! Fuck me - such
> >a noise - huge loud explosion, shattering glass, clanging metal, ringing
> >ears! Made a nasty hole in the tech room's ceiling, and smashed everything
> >in the place up. Luckily, no one was inside at the time, and nothing made it
> >through the wooden doors... I believe they introduced new autoclaving
> >protocols after that, including 'no autoclaving during class sessions.'...
>
> so how do I actually do it? would a bit of araldite on the safety
> value do the trick?

This might be a good start...
Practice with food before moving on to mushroom media???

http://www.fabulousfoods.com/school/cstools/pressurecooker/pressurecooker
..html

Then google for more using the search criteria "how to use a pressure
cooker".

I cook with mine all the time and my mother cooked with one all her life!

In 43 years, we've never had one explode.
--
K.

Sprout the MungBean to reply

"I don't like to commit myself about heaven and hell--you
see, I have friends in both places." --Mark Twain

Shaun aRe
09-21-2007, 08:19 PM
"pj" <pj@psychedelicjones.com> wrote in message
news:fvf8511dnvtu00a9vo4qtqj4q28uvp56k2@4ax.com...
> On Wed, 6 Apr 2005 11:00:50 +0100, "Shaun aRe"
> <shaun_are@zenlunatics.co.uk> wrote:
>
> >> Just my input. Check the seal and pressure release devices before
EVERY
> >> use. I hear when a pressure cooker explodes it's really awesome!
> >
> >Tell me about it! - We were in the school lab one time, and the lab techs
> >used them as autoclaves. Well, the lab tech's rooms were off to the rear
and
> >side of each lab, small rooms, about 7" x 15" - ish... BANG! Fuck me -
such
> >a noise - huge loud explosion, shattering glass, clanging metal, ringing
> >ears! Made a nasty hole in the tech room's ceiling, and smashed
everything
> >in the place up. Luckily, no one was inside at the time, and nothing made
it
> >through the wooden doors... I believe they introduced new autoclaving
> >protocols after that, including 'no autoclaving during class
sessions.'...
>
> so how do I actually do it? would a bit of araldite on the safety
> value do the trick?

Yup! Araldite inside of it, then araldite the sucker down to the lid too.
Heck, araldite the damned lid on too LOL!

Why, who you wanna off?!?

',;~}~

Shaun aRe

Shaun aRe
09-21-2007, 08:19 PM
"pj" <pj@psychedelicjones.com> wrote in message
news:fvf8511dnvtu00a9vo4qtqj4q28uvp56k2@4ax.com...
> On Wed, 6 Apr 2005 11:00:50 +0100, "Shaun aRe"
> <shaun_are@zenlunatics.co.uk> wrote:
>
> >> Just my input. Check the seal and pressure release devices before
EVERY
> >> use. I hear when a pressure cooker explodes it's really awesome!
> >
> >Tell me about it! - We were in the school lab one time, and the lab techs
> >used them as autoclaves. Well, the lab tech's rooms were off to the rear
and
> >side of each lab, small rooms, about 7" x 15" - ish... BANG! Fuck me -
such
> >a noise - huge loud explosion, shattering glass, clanging metal, ringing
> >ears! Made a nasty hole in the tech room's ceiling, and smashed
everything
> >in the place up. Luckily, no one was inside at the time, and nothing made
it
> >through the wooden doors... I believe they introduced new autoclaving
> >protocols after that, including 'no autoclaving during class
sessions.'...
>
> so how do I actually do it? would a bit of araldite on the safety
> value do the trick?

Yup! Araldite inside of it, then araldite the sucker down to the lid too.
Heck, araldite the damned lid on too LOL!

Why, who you wanna off?!?

',;~}~

Shaun aRe

Katra
09-21-2007, 08:19 PM
In article <fvf8511dnvtu00a9vo4qtqj4q28uvp56k2@4ax.com>,
pj <pj@psychedelicjones.com> wrote:

> On Wed, 6 Apr 2005 11:00:50 +0100, "Shaun aRe"
> <shaun_are@zenlunatics.co.uk> wrote:
>
> >> Just my input. Check the seal and pressure release devices before EVERY
> >> use. I hear when a pressure cooker explodes it's really awesome!
> >
> >Tell me about it! - We were in the school lab one time, and the lab techs
> >used them as autoclaves. Well, the lab tech's rooms were off to the rear and
> >side of each lab, small rooms, about 7" x 15" - ish... BANG! Fuck me - such
> >a noise - huge loud explosion, shattering glass, clanging metal, ringing
> >ears! Made a nasty hole in the tech room's ceiling, and smashed everything
> >in the place up. Luckily, no one was inside at the time, and nothing made it
> >through the wooden doors... I believe they introduced new autoclaving
> >protocols after that, including 'no autoclaving during class sessions.'...
>
> so how do I actually do it? would a bit of araldite on the safety
> value do the trick?

This might be a good start...
Practice with food before moving on to mushroom media???

http://www.fabulousfoods.com/school/cstools/pressurecooker/pressurecooker
..html

Then google for more using the search criteria "how to use a pressure
cooker".

I cook with mine all the time and my mother cooked with one all her life!

In 43 years, we've never had one explode.
--
K.

Sprout the MungBean to reply

"I don't like to commit myself about heaven and hell--you
see, I have friends in both places." --Mark Twain

Shaun aRe
09-21-2007, 08:19 PM
"pj" <pj@psychedelicjones.com> wrote in message
news:fvf8511dnvtu00a9vo4qtqj4q28uvp56k2@4ax.com...
> On Wed, 6 Apr 2005 11:00:50 +0100, "Shaun aRe"
> <shaun_are@zenlunatics.co.uk> wrote:
>
> >> Just my input. Check the seal and pressure release devices before
EVERY
> >> use. I hear when a pressure cooker explodes it's really awesome!
> >
> >Tell me about it! - We were in the school lab one time, and the lab techs
> >used them as autoclaves. Well, the lab tech's rooms were off to the rear
and
> >side of each lab, small rooms, about 7" x 15" - ish... BANG! Fuck me -
such
> >a noise - huge loud explosion, shattering glass, clanging metal, ringing
> >ears! Made a nasty hole in the tech room's ceiling, and smashed
everything
> >in the place up. Luckily, no one was inside at the time, and nothing made
it
> >through the wooden doors... I believe they introduced new autoclaving
> >protocols after that, including 'no autoclaving during class
sessions.'...
>
> so how do I actually do it? would a bit of araldite on the safety
> value do the trick?

Yup! Araldite inside of it, then araldite the sucker down to the lid too.
Heck, araldite the damned lid on too LOL!

Why, who you wanna off?!?

',;~}~

Shaun aRe

bioMiki82
09-21-2007, 08:20 PM
"Katra" <KatraMungBean@Centurytel.net> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:KatraMungBean-567483.02422507042005@corp.supernews.com...
> In article <fvf8511dnvtu00a9vo4qtqj4q28uvp56k2@4ax.com>,
> pj <pj@psychedelicjones.com> wrote:
>
> > On Wed, 6 Apr 2005 11:00:50 +0100, "Shaun aRe"
> > <shaun_are@zenlunatics.co.uk> wrote:
> >
> > >> Just my input. Check the seal and pressure release devices before
EVERY
> > >> use. I hear when a pressure cooker explodes it's really awesome!
> > >
> > >Tell me about it! - We were in the school lab one time, and the lab
techs
> > >used them as autoclaves. Well, the lab tech's rooms were off to the
rear and
> > >side of each lab, small rooms, about 7" x 15" - ish... BANG! Fuck me -
such
> > >a noise - huge loud explosion, shattering glass, clanging metal,
ringing
> > >ears! Made a nasty hole in the tech room's ceiling, and smashed
everything
> > >in the place up. Luckily, no one was inside at the time, and nothing
made it
> > >through the wooden doors... I believe they introduced new autoclaving
> > >protocols after that, including 'no autoclaving during class
sessions.'...
> >
> > so how do I actually do it? would a bit of araldite on the safety
> > value do the trick?
>
> This might be a good start...
> Practice with food before moving on to mushroom media???
>
> http://www.fabulousfoods.com/school/cstools/pressurecooker/pressurecooker
> .html
>
> Then google for more using the search criteria "how to use a pressure
> cooker".
>
> I cook with mine all the time and my mother cooked with one all her life!
>
> In 43 years, we've never had one explode.
> --
> K.
>
> Sprout the MungBean to reply
>
> "I don't like to commit myself about heaven and hell--you
> see, I have friends in both places." --Mark Twain

Thank you very much!
My question seemed me stupid but the culturing guides found in the net are
evasives about it.
I'm not so reckless... i want live many other years

Miki

bioMiki82
09-21-2007, 08:20 PM
"Katra" <KatraMungBean@Centurytel.net> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:KatraMungBean-567483.02422507042005@corp.supernews.com...
> In article <fvf8511dnvtu00a9vo4qtqj4q28uvp56k2@4ax.com>,
> pj <pj@psychedelicjones.com> wrote:
>
> > On Wed, 6 Apr 2005 11:00:50 +0100, "Shaun aRe"
> > <shaun_are@zenlunatics.co.uk> wrote:
> >
> > >> Just my input. Check the seal and pressure release devices before
EVERY
> > >> use. I hear when a pressure cooker explodes it's really awesome!
> > >
> > >Tell me about it! - We were in the school lab one time, and the lab
techs
> > >used them as autoclaves. Well, the lab tech's rooms were off to the
rear and
> > >side of each lab, small rooms, about 7" x 15" - ish... BANG! Fuck me -
such
> > >a noise - huge loud explosion, shattering glass, clanging metal,
ringing
> > >ears! Made a nasty hole in the tech room's ceiling, and smashed
everything
> > >in the place up. Luckily, no one was inside at the time, and nothing
made it
> > >through the wooden doors... I believe they introduced new autoclaving
> > >protocols after that, including 'no autoclaving during class
sessions.'...
> >
> > so how do I actually do it? would a bit of araldite on the safety
> > value do the trick?
>
> This might be a good start...
> Practice with food before moving on to mushroom media???
>
> http://www.fabulousfoods.com/school/cstools/pressurecooker/pressurecooker
> .html
>
> Then google for more using the search criteria "how to use a pressure
> cooker".
>
> I cook with mine all the time and my mother cooked with one all her life!
>
> In 43 years, we've never had one explode.
> --
> K.
>
> Sprout the MungBean to reply
>
> "I don't like to commit myself about heaven and hell--you
> see, I have friends in both places." --Mark Twain

Thank you very much!
My question seemed me stupid but the culturing guides found in the net are
evasives about it.
I'm not so reckless... i want live many other years

Miki

pj
09-21-2007, 08:20 PM
On Thu, 7 Apr 2005 09:23:10 +0100, "Shaun aRe"
<shaun_are@zenlunatics.co.uk> wrote:


>> so how do I actually do it? would a bit of araldite on the safety
>> value do the trick?
>
>Yup! Araldite inside of it, then araldite the sucker down to the lid too.
>Heck, araldite the damned lid on too LOL!
>
>Why, who you wanna off?!?

Did you read about Hunter S Thompson having his remains shot off in a
cannon? His wife said, "he just loved explosions". Surely I don't need
any other reason than that?

damn....wife says I can't use the kitchen. or the pressure cooker. and
she's hidden the araldite...

aside: araldite is fucking marvellous. I love the stuff.

pj
--
http://www.psychedelicjones.com/

bioMiki82
09-21-2007, 08:20 PM
"Katra" <KatraMungBean@Centurytel.net> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:KatraMungBean-567483.02422507042005@corp.supernews.com...
> In article <fvf8511dnvtu00a9vo4qtqj4q28uvp56k2@4ax.com>,
> pj <pj@psychedelicjones.com> wrote:
>
> > On Wed, 6 Apr 2005 11:00:50 +0100, "Shaun aRe"
> > <shaun_are@zenlunatics.co.uk> wrote:
> >
> > >> Just my input. Check the seal and pressure release devices before
EVERY
> > >> use. I hear when a pressure cooker explodes it's really awesome!
> > >
> > >Tell me about it! - We were in the school lab one time, and the lab
techs
> > >used them as autoclaves. Well, the lab tech's rooms were off to the
rear and
> > >side of each lab, small rooms, about 7" x 15" - ish... BANG! Fuck me -
such
> > >a noise - huge loud explosion, shattering glass, clanging metal,
ringing
> > >ears! Made a nasty hole in the tech room's ceiling, and smashed
everything
> > >in the place up. Luckily, no one was inside at the time, and nothing
made it
> > >through the wooden doors... I believe they introduced new autoclaving
> > >protocols after that, including 'no autoclaving during class
sessions.'...
> >
> > so how do I actually do it? would a bit of araldite on the safety
> > value do the trick?
>
> This might be a good start...
> Practice with food before moving on to mushroom media???
>
> http://www.fabulousfoods.com/school/cstools/pressurecooker/pressurecooker
> .html
>
> Then google for more using the search criteria "how to use a pressure
> cooker".
>
> I cook with mine all the time and my mother cooked with one all her life!
>
> In 43 years, we've never had one explode.
> --
> K.
>
> Sprout the MungBean to reply
>
> "I don't like to commit myself about heaven and hell--you
> see, I have friends in both places." --Mark Twain

Thank you very much!
My question seemed me stupid but the culturing guides found in the net are
evasives about it.
I'm not so reckless... i want live many other years

Miki

pj
09-21-2007, 08:20 PM
On Thu, 7 Apr 2005 09:23:10 +0100, "Shaun aRe"
<shaun_are@zenlunatics.co.uk> wrote:


>> so how do I actually do it? would a bit of araldite on the safety
>> value do the trick?
>
>Yup! Araldite inside of it, then araldite the sucker down to the lid too.
>Heck, araldite the damned lid on too LOL!
>
>Why, who you wanna off?!?

Did you read about Hunter S Thompson having his remains shot off in a
cannon? His wife said, "he just loved explosions". Surely I don't need
any other reason than that?

damn....wife says I can't use the kitchen. or the pressure cooker. and
she's hidden the araldite...

aside: araldite is fucking marvellous. I love the stuff.

pj
--
http://www.psychedelicjones.com/

pj
09-21-2007, 08:20 PM
On Thu, 7 Apr 2005 09:23:10 +0100, "Shaun aRe"
<shaun_are@zenlunatics.co.uk> wrote:


>> so how do I actually do it? would a bit of araldite on the safety
>> value do the trick?
>
>Yup! Araldite inside of it, then araldite the sucker down to the lid too.
>Heck, araldite the damned lid on too LOL!
>
>Why, who you wanna off?!?

Did you read about Hunter S Thompson having his remains shot off in a
cannon? His wife said, "he just loved explosions". Surely I don't need
any other reason than that?

damn....wife says I can't use the kitchen. or the pressure cooker. and
she's hidden the araldite...

aside: araldite is fucking marvellous. I love the stuff.

pj
--
http://www.psychedelicjones.com/

Katra
09-21-2007, 08:20 PM
In article <qRf5e.749310$b5.33664200@news3.tin.it>,
"bioMiki82" <ronniejamesmiki@hotmail.com> wrote:

> "Katra" <KatraMungBean@Centurytel.net> ha scritto nel messaggio
> news:KatraMungBean-567483.02422507042005@corp.supernews.com...
> > In article <fvf8511dnvtu00a9vo4qtqj4q28uvp56k2@4ax.com>,
> > pj <pj@psychedelicjones.com> wrote:
> >
> > > On Wed, 6 Apr 2005 11:00:50 +0100, "Shaun aRe"
> > > <shaun_are@zenlunatics.co.uk> wrote:
> > >
> > > >> Just my input. Check the seal and pressure release devices before
> EVERY
> > > >> use. I hear when a pressure cooker explodes it's really awesome!
> > > >
> > > >Tell me about it! - We were in the school lab one time, and the lab
> techs
> > > >used them as autoclaves. Well, the lab tech's rooms were off to the
> rear and
> > > >side of each lab, small rooms, about 7" x 15" - ish... BANG! Fuck me -
> such
> > > >a noise - huge loud explosion, shattering glass, clanging metal,
> ringing
> > > >ears! Made a nasty hole in the tech room's ceiling, and smashed
> everything
> > > >in the place up. Luckily, no one was inside at the time, and nothing
> made it
> > > >through the wooden doors... I believe they introduced new autoclaving
> > > >protocols after that, including 'no autoclaving during class
> sessions.'...
> > >
> > > so how do I actually do it? would a bit of araldite on the safety
> > > value do the trick?
> >
> > This might be a good start...
> > Practice with food before moving on to mushroom media???
> >
> > http://www.fabulousfoods.com/school/cstools/pressurecooker/pressurecooker
> > .html
> >
> > Then google for more using the search criteria "how to use a pressure
> > cooker".
> >
> > I cook with mine all the time and my mother cooked with one all her life!
> >
> > In 43 years, we've never had one explode.
> > --
> > K.
> >
> > Sprout the MungBean to reply
> >
> > "I don't like to commit myself about heaven and hell--you
> > see, I have friends in both places." --Mark Twain
>
> Thank you very much!
> My question seemed me stupid but the culturing guides found in the net are
> evasives about it.
> I'm not so reckless... i want live many other years
>
> Miki
>
>
>
>
>

Most welcome. ;-)

I'm also on a cooking list and there are always threads about the use of
pressure cookers.

They make fantastic pot roasts, and meat stock!!!

And autoclaves......
--
K.

Sprout the MungBean to reply

"I don't like to commit myself about heaven and hell‹you
see, I have friends in both places." --Mark Twain

Katra
09-21-2007, 08:20 PM
In article <qRf5e.749310$b5.33664200@news3.tin.it>,
"bioMiki82" <ronniejamesmiki@hotmail.com> wrote:

> "Katra" <KatraMungBean@Centurytel.net> ha scritto nel messaggio
> news:KatraMungBean-567483.02422507042005@corp.supernews.com...
> > In article <fvf8511dnvtu00a9vo4qtqj4q28uvp56k2@4ax.com>,
> > pj <pj@psychedelicjones.com> wrote:
> >
> > > On Wed, 6 Apr 2005 11:00:50 +0100, "Shaun aRe"
> > > <shaun_are@zenlunatics.co.uk> wrote:
> > >
> > > >> Just my input. Check the seal and pressure release devices before
> EVERY
> > > >> use. I hear when a pressure cooker explodes it's really awesome!
> > > >
> > > >Tell me about it! - We were in the school lab one time, and the lab
> techs
> > > >used them as autoclaves. Well, the lab tech's rooms were off to the
> rear and
> > > >side of each lab, small rooms, about 7" x 15" - ish... BANG! Fuck me -
> such
> > > >a noise - huge loud explosion, shattering glass, clanging metal,
> ringing
> > > >ears! Made a nasty hole in the tech room's ceiling, and smashed
> everything
> > > >in the place up. Luckily, no one was inside at the time, and nothing
> made it
> > > >through the wooden doors... I believe they introduced new autoclaving
> > > >protocols after that, including 'no autoclaving during class
> sessions.'...
> > >
> > > so how do I actually do it? would a bit of araldite on the safety
> > > value do the trick?
> >
> > This might be a good start...
> > Practice with food before moving on to mushroom media???
> >
> > http://www.fabulousfoods.com/school/cstools/pressurecooker/pressurecooker
> > .html
> >
> > Then google for more using the search criteria "how to use a pressure
> > cooker".
> >
> > I cook with mine all the time and my mother cooked with one all her life!
> >
> > In 43 years, we've never had one explode.
> > --
> > K.
> >
> > Sprout the MungBean to reply
> >
> > "I don't like to commit myself about heaven and hell--you
> > see, I have friends in both places." --Mark Twain
>
> Thank you very much!
> My question seemed me stupid but the culturing guides found in the net are
> evasives about it.
> I'm not so reckless... i want live many other years
>
> Miki
>
>
>
>
>

Most welcome. ;-)

I'm also on a cooking list and there are always threads about the use of
pressure cookers.

They make fantastic pot roasts, and meat stock!!!

And autoclaves......
--
K.

Sprout the MungBean to reply

"I don't like to commit myself about heaven and hell‹you
see, I have friends in both places." --Mark Twain

Katra
09-21-2007, 08:20 PM
In article <qRf5e.749310$b5.33664200@news3.tin.it>,
"bioMiki82" <ronniejamesmiki@hotmail.com> wrote:

> "Katra" <KatraMungBean@Centurytel.net> ha scritto nel messaggio
> news:KatraMungBean-567483.02422507042005@corp.supernews.com...
> > In article <fvf8511dnvtu00a9vo4qtqj4q28uvp56k2@4ax.com>,
> > pj <pj@psychedelicjones.com> wrote:
> >
> > > On Wed, 6 Apr 2005 11:00:50 +0100, "Shaun aRe"
> > > <shaun_are@zenlunatics.co.uk> wrote:
> > >
> > > >> Just my input. Check the seal and pressure release devices before
> EVERY
> > > >> use. I hear when a pressure cooker explodes it's really awesome!
> > > >
> > > >Tell me about it! - We were in the school lab one time, and the lab
> techs
> > > >used them as autoclaves. Well, the lab tech's rooms were off to the
> rear and
> > > >side of each lab, small rooms, about 7" x 15" - ish... BANG! Fuck me -
> such
> > > >a noise - huge loud explosion, shattering glass, clanging metal,
> ringing
> > > >ears! Made a nasty hole in the tech room's ceiling, and smashed
> everything
> > > >in the place up. Luckily, no one was inside at the time, and nothing
> made it
> > > >through the wooden doors... I believe they introduced new autoclaving
> > > >protocols after that, including 'no autoclaving during class
> sessions.'...
> > >
> > > so how do I actually do it? would a bit of araldite on the safety
> > > value do the trick?
> >
> > This might be a good start...
> > Practice with food before moving on to mushroom media???
> >
> > http://www.fabulousfoods.com/school/cstools/pressurecooker/pressurecooker
> > .html
> >
> > Then google for more using the search criteria "how to use a pressure
> > cooker".
> >
> > I cook with mine all the time and my mother cooked with one all her life!
> >
> > In 43 years, we've never had one explode.
> > --
> > K.
> >
> > Sprout the MungBean to reply
> >
> > "I don't like to commit myself about heaven and hell--you
> > see, I have friends in both places." --Mark Twain
>
> Thank you very much!
> My question seemed me stupid but the culturing guides found in the net are
> evasives about it.
> I'm not so reckless... i want live many other years
>
> Miki
>
>
>
>
>

Most welcome. ;-)

I'm also on a cooking list and there are always threads about the use of
pressure cookers.

They make fantastic pot roasts, and meat stock!!!

And autoclaves......
--
K.

Sprout the MungBean to reply

"I don't like to commit myself about heaven and hell‹you
see, I have friends in both places." --Mark Twain

Shaun aRe
09-21-2007, 08:20 PM
"pj" <pj@psychedelicjones.com> wrote in message
news:o14b51pmq3248t4bs3vl62iv0kpeamvasb@4ax.com...
> On Thu, 7 Apr 2005 09:23:10 +0100, "Shaun aRe"
> <shaun_are@zenlunatics.co.uk> wrote:
>
>
> >> so how do I actually do it? would a bit of araldite on the safety
> >> value do the trick?
> >
> >Yup! Araldite inside of it, then araldite the sucker down to the lid too.
> >Heck, araldite the damned lid on too LOL!
> >
> >Why, who you wanna off?!?
>
> Did you read about Hunter S Thompson having his remains shot off in a
> cannon? His wife said, "he just loved explosions". Surely I don't need
> any other reason than that?

FUCK no mate! - I'm a pyromaniac, pyrotechnic junkie, fully paid up member
mate - I love burning stuff and 'blowing shit up'! Made many little bombs in
my youth, some mebbe not so little LOL! Now, even if I don't have any nice
chems on hand, I'll explode a sealed tin, or bottle (platic pop bottles, wet
inside, warmed gently, wrapped in a double layer of foil, placed in a hot bt
flameless part of a fire = fucking nice explosion, heheh!). I've also lit
our chimnea with an explosion on a few occasions - just pour petrol over all
the paper and wood, then 'fuse' it with petrol/oil soaked gardening string -
really nice THUD and WHOOSH!

OK my obsession is showing now...

> damn....wife says I can't use the kitchen. or the pressure cooker. and
> she's hidden the araldite...

SELFUSH HEARTLESS BITCH! Heheheheh..

> aside: araldite is fucking marvellous. I love the stuff.

Me too, but the smoke is harsh and the tolerance builds too quickly.

Shaun aRe

Shaun aRe
09-21-2007, 08:20 PM
"pj" <pj@psychedelicjones.com> wrote in message
news:o14b51pmq3248t4bs3vl62iv0kpeamvasb@4ax.com...
> On Thu, 7 Apr 2005 09:23:10 +0100, "Shaun aRe"
> <shaun_are@zenlunatics.co.uk> wrote:
>
>
> >> so how do I actually do it? would a bit of araldite on the safety
> >> value do the trick?
> >
> >Yup! Araldite inside of it, then araldite the sucker down to the lid too.
> >Heck, araldite the damned lid on too LOL!
> >
> >Why, who you wanna off?!?
>
> Did you read about Hunter S Thompson having his remains shot off in a
> cannon? His wife said, "he just loved explosions". Surely I don't need
> any other reason than that?

FUCK no mate! - I'm a pyromaniac, pyrotechnic junkie, fully paid up member
mate - I love burning stuff and 'blowing shit up'! Made many little bombs in
my youth, some mebbe not so little LOL! Now, even if I don't have any nice
chems on hand, I'll explode a sealed tin, or bottle (platic pop bottles, wet
inside, warmed gently, wrapped in a double layer of foil, placed in a hot bt
flameless part of a fire = fucking nice explosion, heheh!). I've also lit
our chimnea with an explosion on a few occasions - just pour petrol over all
the paper and wood, then 'fuse' it with petrol/oil soaked gardening string -
really nice THUD and WHOOSH!

OK my obsession is showing now...

> damn....wife says I can't use the kitchen. or the pressure cooker. and
> she's hidden the araldite...

SELFUSH HEARTLESS BITCH! Heheheheh..

> aside: araldite is fucking marvellous. I love the stuff.

Me too, but the smoke is harsh and the tolerance builds too quickly.

Shaun aRe

Shaun aRe
09-21-2007, 08:20 PM
"pj" <pj@psychedelicjones.com> wrote in message
news:o14b51pmq3248t4bs3vl62iv0kpeamvasb@4ax.com...
> On Thu, 7 Apr 2005 09:23:10 +0100, "Shaun aRe"
> <shaun_are@zenlunatics.co.uk> wrote:
>
>
> >> so how do I actually do it? would a bit of araldite on the safety
> >> value do the trick?
> >
> >Yup! Araldite inside of it, then araldite the sucker down to the lid too.
> >Heck, araldite the damned lid on too LOL!
> >
> >Why, who you wanna off?!?
>
> Did you read about Hunter S Thompson having his remains shot off in a
> cannon? His wife said, "he just loved explosions". Surely I don't need
> any other reason than that?

FUCK no mate! - I'm a pyromaniac, pyrotechnic junkie, fully paid up member
mate - I love burning stuff and 'blowing shit up'! Made many little bombs in
my youth, some mebbe not so little LOL! Now, even if I don't have any nice
chems on hand, I'll explode a sealed tin, or bottle (platic pop bottles, wet
inside, warmed gently, wrapped in a double layer of foil, placed in a hot bt
flameless part of a fire = fucking nice explosion, heheh!). I've also lit
our chimnea with an explosion on a few occasions - just pour petrol over all
the paper and wood, then 'fuse' it with petrol/oil soaked gardening string -
really nice THUD and WHOOSH!

OK my obsession is showing now...

> damn....wife says I can't use the kitchen. or the pressure cooker. and
> she's hidden the araldite...

SELFUSH HEARTLESS BITCH! Heheheheh..

> aside: araldite is fucking marvellous. I love the stuff.

Me too, but the smoke is harsh and the tolerance builds too quickly.

Shaun aRe