[MR] Quick Lime (Lye)
Becky McEllistrem
bmcellis at yahoo.com
Wed May 9 14:48:57 PDT 2001
I believe Duchess Caterina taught a class on this very
subject a couple of universities ago. Unfortunately I
don't believe she's on this list but if you want it I
can give you her email address privately. <G>
Rebecca
--- Phillip Jones <jonesj at infoave.net> wrote:
> I'm less interested in soapmaking than in hiding the
> corpses. Is ashe lye
> suitable for this?
>
> What period methods were used, aside from burning
> and burial? Was
> dismemberment/disbursal popular? How widespread was
> cannibalism?
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Phillip Jones
> Triplette Competition Arms
> 101 East Main Street
> Elkin, NC 28621
> 336-835-7774
> phillip at mindless.com
> www.triplette.com
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: atlantia-admin at atlantia.sca.org
> [mailto:atlantia-admin at atlantia.sca.org]On Behalf Of
> Terry L Neill
> Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2001 11:49 AM
> To: atlantia at atlantia.org
> Subject: [MR] Quick Lime (Lye)
>
>
> Quick lime (caustic) and limestone (inert) are two
> different things.
>
> Soap makers want *lye* to combine with fats or oils
> and "soaponify" into a
> salt--otherwise known as soap.
>
> The easiest way to get lye for soapmaking is to buy
> a can of Red Devil lye
> in the supermarket next to the Draino products.
> Make sure it's PURE LYE and
> doesn't have other drain cleaning additions.
>
> One of these days I'd like to try my hand at making
> lye water from ashes.
> In my copious spare time.
>
> Regards!
>
> - Anarra, wannabe soap maker
>
> P.S. Would anyone who knows how to make soap like
> to come to the Dun
> Carriag area (St. Mary's County) on June 23 or 24 to
> a Longship Company
> event called "Camp Fenby" and teach us how? Camp
> Fenby is a weekend of
> learning early medieval crafts and sciences.
>
> e-mail t_neill at hotmail.com if so. We would
> appreciate it to no end!
>
>
>
>
> >hahahaha... I found a distributor. There are
> >limestone quarries sometimes depending on where you
> >live but there's a whole web site called
> limestone.org
> >which lists professional distributors in the
> country.
> ><G>
> >
> >I'm still hoping I can find a local quarry rather
> than
> >forcing my sister to bring some from Kentucky.
> >
> >Rebecca
> >--- Phillip Jones <jonesj at infoave.net> wrote:
> > > I understand it is dandy for eliminating bodies,
> > > too. Where do you get it?
>
>
> > > I think I found a source for quicklime!!!
> > >
> > > Ya kind of have to be a soaper to understand why
> I
> > > would want such a thing and all the standard
> shops
> > > you
> > > might think would have it don't. <G>
>
>
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