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PREMIUM QUALITY & BPA FREE – Our condiment bottles are made of food-grade, easy to squeeze, high-density polyethylene (HDPE) material that is safe to use on a daily basis for cooking, baking, or for any liquids you need dispensing.MADE IN THE USA – You know you are getting products of good quality while evenly drizzling your olive oil over your salad, working on arts and crafts, or doing garage work.MULTI-PURPOSE & EASY TO USE – Whether you intend to use the bottles in the kitchen - oil, vinegar, dressing, sauces, icing, ketchup, and other condiments; in the garage – lubricants, paint thinners and cleaning liquids; for arts and crafts – glue, paint, dye, and ink, or for whichever liquids you have in mind, these versatile squeeze bottles come in handy. They are natural translucent in color, so you can see the content level in the bottle.PRECISE DISPENSING LIDS - Beware of disappointing leaky lids. Our spill-proof bottles come with red snap-on tip caps that preserve the content between uses, easy snip tip so you can trim the nozzle to create a large opening for viscous liquids, a screw on top so the cap still snap on the lid after cutting it, and wide mouth opening making it easy to fill with any liquids.REUSABLE VALUE PACK - Our strong and durable squirt bottles are easy to wash and meant to be reused again and again. Though non-microwavable, they are top rack dishwasher safe. So widely used and versatile, a pack of 7 is a great value.
Specs:
Color | Natural Translucent |
Height | 2.4 Inches |
Length | 16.69 Inches |
Size | 16oz 7 pack |
Weight | 0.55 Pounds |
Width | 9.41 Inches |
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https://www.talasonline.com/Methyl-Cellulose
https://www.hollanders.com/index.php/methyl-cell-3-ounces.html
https://www.hollanders.com/index.php/methyl-cell-8-ounces.html
When you buy it it comes in a powder, so you'll need to make the glue yourself. There are multiple ways to do it, but here's what I do.
Take 4 tsp. of the MC Powder and pour it into your bottle. I use a 16 oz. condiment bottle. Then you fill up the bottle halfway with hot water, shake the stuff a little bit, and let it stand for ten minutes or so. After that you can fill the rest of the bottle with cold water, shake it again, and let it stand for 24 hours. I've found that, ideally the MC should be kept in an area between 70 and 75 degrees F, but as long as it isn't in extreme temperatures it should be fine. The warmer the room the less viscous the mixture is. After the 24 hours have elapsed you should be good to go. The consistency should be kind of like hair gel, but again the temperature affects the viscosity.
I use Methyl Cellulose for two things mainly.
1): I use this by itself for helping me remove old spine reinforcement (mull, extra reinforcing paper, etc.) so I can replace it. I basically take a tiny amount of MC and spread it over the materials I need to remove, wait about a minute so it isn't too wet to work with, and then gently scrape off the materials with a painter's knife (these aren't sharp and so I don't have much risk of cutting the sigs or thread). I do this a bunch of times until enough material is off.
2): I also use this in a 2-1 PVA to MC mix (so 2 parts PVA, 1 part MC) when I'm gluing over large surfaces and I need a bit more time to make sure everything's lined up properly. Usually I add some PVA separately just because the mix doesn't have enough tack for me.
> condiment bottles
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01HAWNA5M/ref=psdc_3744131_t1_B00OZOW6E0
Just get a bunch of clear squeezy condiment bottles like these ones
https://smile.amazon.com/Condiment-16-Ounce-Condiments-Dressing-Workshop/dp/B01HAWNA5M/ref=sr_1_5?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1523415418&sr=1-5&keywords=condiment+squeeze+bottles
This works. For VG, I used an 8-oz barbeque sauce bottle for a while then bought 16-oz HDPE bottles. I can turn it upside down and squeeze the hell out of it with no leaks around the cap (unlike the seeping from my cheapie bottle). The bottle opening is a little small but I have no trouble with refilling it from a gallon jug.
For PG, I use a 250ml laboratory-type wash bottle. Works great, and no funnel required to refill this one either. No leakage around the cap because you don't need to invert it.
For nic (PG base), I use a setup like this 2-oz LDPE bottle with Luer Lock cap and 14-gage dispensing needle. One squeeze gives about 1 gram delivery and gravity-only flow is about 0.1g /second. Easy to use.
It's really simple if you (at first) just ignore flavoring reviews, creating, and all that and look at top rated recipes on alltheflavors. Pick something that looks reasonably close to your usual preferences and it'll probably be a good fit.
From there, in terms of the mechanics, you're just clicking the "Mix" button and dripping stuff into a bottle until a scale reads around the number on ur screen.
You need:
Bottles (I use dropperbottles.com and buy 100 at a time)
Whatever flavorings go in the recipes you chose (bullcity and ecigexpress are good sources. Diyvaporsupply too)
Nic (I use Vapers Tek, which is good quality EU nic and not expensive)
VG/PG (Can use Essential Depot on Amazon if u aren't ordering from somewhere that sells base)
A scale that measures to the hundredth of the gram (a lot of people use the American Weigh Scales LB-501)
And you're done :)
Probably be good to include 30ml bottles so you can split up the nic. A small funnel would help with that. Put the nic you're not using in the freezer. Disposable gloves can be a good idea.
Nothing else I can think of that really makes it easier. I guess [condiment bottles like these](7-pack Plastic Squeeze Condiment Bottles - 16 Ounce with Red Tip Cap - Made in USA - Perfect for Ketchup, BBQ, Sauces, Syrup, Condiments, Dressings, Arts and Crafts - BPA-Free https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01HAWNA5M/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_gWVEDb927PWQC) for dispensing the VG/PG if you start out with bulk. Have to cut the tip around the second line for VG to flow.
Ok, I don’t know where you live, but in the USA you can just buy condiments in squeeze bottles. Alternatively, you might try amazon for bottles you can use.
amazon squeeze bottles