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Ian M
Приєднався 5 жов 2011
German (Blue) Chamomile Distillation
Steam distillation of Matricaria chamomilla. The video is of the essential oil separator catching the oil and hydrosol as they come out of the condenser. The blue, lighter-than-water floats on the hydrosol. The oil in this separator is from roughly 80 lbs of fresh, flowering tops.
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Sweet Birch Essential Oil Distillation
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Here we are distilling Sweet Birch (Betula lenta). It is a denser-than-water essential oil so it sinks in water, unlike most essential oils, which float. We are separating and collecting the oil in a filtering flask. It has a side outlet at the top that allows the lighter hydrosol (floral water - cloudy) to overflow while keeping the essential oil at the bottom. Some cloudiness is typical with ...
Fresh Ginger Essential Oil Distillation - Time-Lapse
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The first 10.5 minutes of essential oil collection condensed to 2.5 minutes. We ran this distillation for another 5 hours but the majority of the oil is extracted in the first 1.5 hours. Sorry about the poor focus and tweaky movement at times... wishing I had a manual focus. The Ginger was fresh, whole organic Peruvian roots that were juiced at a natural beverage manufacturer just before distil...
Mark Burgess - Up the Down Escalator - Rockit Room
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Mark Burgess of the Chameleons solo at the Rockit Room, San Francisco, September 2, 2009. Low volume but HQ audio.
Mark Burgess - Seriocity - Rockit Room
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Mark Burgess of the Chameleons solo at the Rockit Room, San Francisco, September 2, 2009. Low volume but HQ audio.
Mark Burgess - Pleasure & Pain - Rockit Room
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Mark Burgess of the Chameleons solo at the Rockit Room, San Francisco, September 2, 2009. Low volume but HQ audio.
Mark Burgess - Paradiso - Rockit Room
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Mark Burgess of the Chameleons solo at the Rockit Room, San Francisco, September 2, 2009. Low volume but HQ audio.
Mark Burgess - Mad Jack - Rockit Room
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Mark Burgess of the Chameleons solo at the Rockit Room, San Francisco, September 2, 2009. Low volume but HQ audio.
Mark Burgess - Less Than Human - Rockit Room
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Mark Burgess of the Chameleons solo at the Rockit Room, San Francisco, September 2, 2009. Low volume but HQ audio.
Mark Burgess - Beat the Boat - Rockit Room
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Mark Burgess of the Chameleons solo at the Rockit Room, San Francisco, September 2, 2009. Low volume but HQ audio.
KLR 250 Walkaround and Cold Start
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1988 KLR 250. Hadn't been run in almost 2 weeks. First slow kick is with power off, just to pull some fuel into the cylinder. Normally, I let it warm up longer before riding. This bike is for sale. Excellent condition.
Blue Ridge Aromatics - Craft Essential Oil Distillery
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Help us launch! Indiegogo campaign: igg.me/at/blueridgearomatics
Blue Ridge Aromatics - Essential Oil Distillery
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Indiegogo campaign video for Blue Ridge Aromatics, a craft Western North Carolina essential oil distillery. Website: blueridgearomatics.com Indiegogo Campaign: igg.me/at/blueridgearomatics
Blue Ridge Aromatics - Indiegogo
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Short Indiegogo campaign video presentation for startup essential oil distillery, Blue Ridge Aromatics. igg.me/at/blueridgearomatics
Quick presentation about Blue Ridge Aromatics
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video capture from our prezi: prezi.com/rs6ametbgbzn/?rc=ex0share
Hey man when you start the bike the idle is a bit all over the place, I have an issue with my bike where it idles super high and won’t come back down again. I’ve tried all the basic things plus a new carburettor. Why does the idle change like that and what could be wrong. Thanks
Sounds to me like maybe a vacuum/air leak or the choke/enrich circuit needs adjustment. Timing, valve lash or head gasket could also be to blame. I suggest using a klr650 forum, lots of knowledge in those and I no longer own a Kawasaki.
Mine sits for a week..2/3 kicks...its alive
Thats crying out to get camo paint on it.
I regret selling it. Was a fantastic bike
I call bullshit, these are notoriously hard to start cold. Mine takes 50 kicks to start if sitting for a week.
IIRC, the key is to give it a slow kick or two to get fuel into the intake, find the compression stroke, and kick like you mean it with about 1/3rd throttle. It helps that this carb was tuned for it's jetting, it had fresh piston rings and compression release delete (so was harder to kick but more effective at starting).
@@ianm4966 I take my comment back, I will delete it after you read this. I adjusted the valves and it made a huge difference. I can start it now within a few kicks. I never figured the valves would be off so bad with only 5000 miles. I think someone may have adjusted them wrong.
Hi Ian I want to get in touch with you to discuss about orange oil distillation. Please share your email id or contact.
Do you all host classes on how to make essential oils and hydrosols? Would love to take one if so!
Hi, not many posts on the web about ginger distillation, is the material in your boiler ginger juice? Or do you have fresh grated plant matter in there with water?
Thanks for your question! The plant material is suspended over the boiling water and is the pulp left over from juicing fresh whole Ginger roots. The juice was used elsewhere.
i find your statement "we ran this distillation for another 5 hours but the majority of the oil is extracted in the first 1.15 hours" interesting. I've looked for research papers and they also only show the first 90 minutes of extraction, sometimes the first 120 minutes do you have a line chart that shows extraction yield over 5 hours or 7 hours so that we can see when is the extraction and its peak?
Thank you for your question! I do have a chart I've made from data from many juiced Ginger batches. While I am unable to post it here, I can explain what it indicates: The total oil yield goes up an average around 1 ml per lb of material between 10 and 20 hours. So if I get 5.5ml per lb at 10 hours, I will get about 6.5ml per lb at 20 hours. The difference between 5 and 10 hours is also about 1 ml per lb. These numbers are the total batch oil output, not output per hour. I hope this was helpful.
@@ianm4966 Thanks a lot! please feel free to drop me an email at ross.mikizy@icloud.com
beautiful , I love your vidéo, I have a TIMELAPSE and PHOTOGRAPHY chanel you can look 😉
Outstanding!!! Thank you Mark Burgess--& Ian M!! (Great audio quality)!
The best solo/unplugged version of Mark playing Less Then Human (so far)!!! Thank you!!
You're welcome, and thank you for the feedback!
Is this the boat from the book 'Build the Instant Cat Boat? If so I have that book and have been considering building one. I met Mr. Payson some years back - we were traveling through his part of Maine, not realizing this was his home, not a 'shop'. He was kind enough to speak with us for a few minutes - even brought out the model he made of the instant catboat. If this is indeed the same boat, do you have any other video you can put up? Even a walk around on dry land. Thanks... What I can see looks good!
Hi Autonimous, I'm sorry I'm only responding 2 years later! Yes, it was the Instant Cat Boat from Mr. Payson's book. I sold it shortly after the video was posted. It was a great little boat. Excellent build quality and very solid design. I didn't do any other videos of it but do have some pictures. Connect on Google+ if you'd like to see them.
Beautiful rigging, super knotting, lovely "soundtrack" - SWEET! Good luck with the sale (no pun intended)!