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Re: I may be wrong but............
This process is not for the timid or worry-some. It does take common sense and steps to insure safety. If you have small kids around that play all over the yard or go into the garage to get their bikes out, keep the supplies out of sight. I have 2 boys ages 9 and almost 12. i am very fortunate that they show an interest in BD and how to make it, but they understand that you dont mess with the ingredients. When I was making my first batch, they came outside to see me and before I could see them, they were running across the street to get away from the smell. That alone made them respect it. When it was in the reaction phase, they loved to see it seperate and change. I plan on doing 10 gallons at a time when I get settled in to the new house. I use VP anol and it is $30/5 gallons. If I can get it cheaper that would be great. Lets just be careful in our making, polite in conversation, and eager to learn this process. it is not for everyone, but it is for me and I will continue to make BD.
Matt
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