RE: Re: Homemade Potassium Oxalate

From: res1dvao@verizon.net
Date: 03/07/05-01:25:50 PM Z
Message-id: <0ICZ0009DXZ2JZA1@vms044.mailsrvcs.net>

How much water with that?

Lack of humidity has not been a problem. We have had about 70" rain and 9' of snow in So Cal Mtns. Mtns above Pasadena had 107" before that last storm. Worst winter in 100 years. Water is dripping down the walls. Paper is curling.

Thanks
>
> From: Eric Neilsen <e.neilsen@worldnet.att.net>
> Date: 2005/03/07 Mon PM 06:36:52 GMT
> To: alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca
> Subject: RE: Re: Homemade Potassium Oxalate
>
> 2lbs Pot Carb, 1.75 lbs Ox Acid
>
> 2200 problem, sounds like dust intrusion to me. Rolls will pick up paper
> fiber, dust, etc. It may just need a little more rH in the room. My 2
> cents.
>
> EJ & Family
> 10219 Lynford Dr
> Dallas, TX 75238
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: res1dvao@verizon.net [mailto:res1dvao@verizon.net]
> > Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 11:53 AM
> > To: alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca; alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca
> > Subject: Re: Re: Homemade Potassium Oxalate
> >
> > I have the chemical list. Can somebody give the amounts again? Thanks.
> >
> > Also, suddenly my Epson 2200 has decided it will not accept Crystal Clear
> > Ink Jet Trans anymore. One day it worked fine and the next day it did
> > not. It won't grab ahold of it and pull it thru in a straignt line. If
> > it does it goes in at an angle and gets trashed. Anybody has the same
> > problem and have a fix?
> >
> > By the way, Pictorico works fine. It is thicker and probably easier for
> > the printer to grab.
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> > George
> > >
> > > From: Jeremy Moore <jeremydmoore@charter.net>
> > > Date: 2005/03/05 Sat AM 04:57:39 GMT
> > > To: alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca
> > > Subject: Re: Homemade Potassium Oxalate
> > >
> > > Eric,
> > > Where is this chemical supply in the Dallas area?
> > >
> > > Jeremy Moore
> > >
> > > Eric Neilsen wrote:
> > >
> > > >Don, If you look at the chemical make up of Potassium Carbonate and
> > Oxalic
> > > >Acid add the bubbles (CO2) you end up with Potassium Oxalate. This is
> > a
> > > >very simple thing to do. I use kitty litter buckets to mix in but any
> > ol'
> > > >bucket will do. I leave plenty of room for the bubbles. If you order
> > the
> > > >chemicals from Artcraft, you'll save 1/6 the cost if you purchased Pot
> > Ox,
> > > >and if you can by it direct from a chemical supply,... Potassium
> > Oxalate
> > > >becomes VERY affordable.
> > > >
> > > >Have fun!
> > > >
> > > >Eric Neilsen Photography
> > > >4101 Commerce Street
> > > >Suite 9
> > > >Dallas, TX 75226
> > > >http://e.neilsen.home.att.net
> > > >http://ericneilsenphotography.com
> > > >
> > >
>
>
Received on Mon Mar 7 13:26:01 2005

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