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24th June 2004, 06:45 PM #1
100% Metho
Hello all, been out today looking for some IMS (100% metho, Ethanol, etc) to mix with U-Beauts Hard Shellac, and for clean up.
Just thought I'd share that as well as being a little difficult to find, it's also used in the production of drugs (speed I think), so don't be supprised to be given a good eye-balling when you wonder in to a paint shop and ask for 100% metho.
My experiance went a little like this....
"Hi I'm after 100% Metho....ahh we only have 95%, 100% is pretty hard to get, it's used for making drugs so if you start buying it, people start asking questions. What do you want it for?......" :eek:
The shop that I bought it from just treated it like any normal product.
Maybe it was the shiny black Merc' and the $3000 suit.
Just thought I'd tell you all so that if it happens to you, you can say 'yes I know' and look even more guilty than I did.
Ben.
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24th June 2004, 07:24 PM #2
Metho, or its US equivalent denatured alcohol, contains 5% methyl alcohol so that it poisons the poor drunks for whom it is the drink of first choice. I was not aware that you could purchase 100% ethyl alcohol.
Does it make any difference to the quality of the shellac mix if pure ethyl alcohol is used as opposed to normal metho?
I was brought up in the Port Adelaide area and saw my share of drunks. I was told back then that the additive to metho could be removed by straining it through bread crust. The old bloke that told me that didn't look very well, so I didn't try his recipe.
It only takes one drink to get me loaded. Trouble is, I can't remember if it's the thirteenth or fourteenth.
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24th June 2004, 07:44 PM #3
G'day.
Ya bark'n up the wrong tree..... the problem is the water content.
Most common & garden variety meths has 5% or more water in it &
thats crook for shelac, makes it go cloudy....
I haven't seen it at the regular hardware or supermarket but
it is available throught some of the paint places & chemical suppliers.Cliff.
If you find a post of mine that is missing a pic that you'd like to see, let me know & I'll see if I can find a copy.
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25th June 2004, 09:35 AM #4
'Tis called 100% Industrial Methylated Spirits or 100%IMS or Ethyl Alcohol (Ethanol). It contains less than 1% denaturant to make it unpalatable and NO WATER.
You will most often find it under the name Industrial Methylated Spirits. Don't even bother looking at Bunnings. A good paint shop or most Mitre 10's and other good hardware shops will either stock it or get it in for you.
Cheers - Neil
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25th June 2004, 10:29 AM #5
[QUOTE=Neil]'Tis called 100% Industrial Methylated Spirits or 100%IMS or Ethyl Alcohol (Ethanol). It contains less than 1% denaturant to make it unpalatable and NO WATER.
I must admit that this has had me bugged for a while, on Neil's web site it also says this as well. To me as a scientist Methyl alcohol is what makes up methylated spirits not ethanol so with todays post I did a bit of searching. IMS is so called because it is ethanol doped with methanol to make it poisonous to drink. 95% methlyated spirits does refer to the water content, see attached specs from BP (admittedly from the UK) but as that is the standard that is also used with scientific supplies I doubt that it would be different here.
http://www.distill.com/specs/BPChemicals5.html
The other issue is that all alcohol solutions are hygroscopic ie they absorb water. The 100% you buy may well not be, every time it is opened to the air it absorbs water. For moisture critical applications this may be an issue, we usually maintain such stocks over chemical driers to absorb the water.
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25th June 2004, 10:51 AM #6
I must look toooooo much like a low life cause when I bought a large quantity I was just given a strange smile and served quickly :eek:
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25th June 2004, 01:38 PM #7
It's ethyl alcohol, and surprise surprise, a hell of a lot of it is made by a certain company that makes rum. The father of doctor mate of mine used to be the Man Dir of the company and he assures me that the rum is cheaper to make.
Kind hic regards
Shlurmite
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25th June 2004, 01:52 PM #8Originally Posted by Termite
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25th June 2004, 10:05 PM #9
Is there such thing as 100% methanol? would that be any good for shellack?
“We often contradict an opinion for no other reason
than that we do not like the tone in which it is expressed.”
Friedrich Nietzsche
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25th June 2004, 10:39 PM #10Originally Posted by Rowan
Next time don't ask for the big chilled bottles out of the fridge! :eek:
Mick"If you need a machine today and don't buy it,
tomorrow you will have paid for it and not have it."
- Henry Ford 1938
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25th June 2004, 11:19 PM #11
"he assures me that the rum is cheaper to make"
Can you mix shellac flakes with rum?
It only takes one drink to get me loaded. Trouble is, I can't remember if it's the thirteenth or fourteenth.
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26th June 2004, 03:16 AM #12
Marc - Methanol is highly toxic and is banned from use as a solvent in many countries, including (I think) Australia. It is also known as Methyl alcohol, Wood alcohol, Wood Spirit and other names.
Don't use it as a solvent, even if you can manage to get hold of it
100% Industrial Methylated Spirit is Ethyl Alcohol and the stuff we get is 99% pure alcohol with around .5% denaturant and .5% water this makes up the 1% that isn't pure alcohol. The denaturant as a rule is Methanol but not always, there are others that are sometimes used.
From PAH1 - The other issue is that all alcohol solutions are hygroscopic ie they absorb water.
Unless you were to do something really, really stupid, I would suggest that the absorption rate of water into an open bottle of metho would be less than a fraction of a % even if the lid was to be left off for a few days or even weeks.
Cheers - Neil
PS don't believe all you read on MSDS's I have seen the same specs quoted for 3 different types of Meths.Are you a registered member? Why not? Click here to register. It's free and only takes around 40 seconds!
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26th June 2004, 03:50 PM #13Member
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I've often wondered what denatured alcohol was and after following this thread I did a Google on methylated spirits and got
http://ptcl.chem.ox.ac.uk/MSDS/ME/me...ed_spirit.html
Here it displays a safety data sheet for Meths and states it is also known as denatured alcohol.
I've only had a quick look but for the purists it seems it all depends where the stuff comes from determines it's actual makeup but there's always some water albeit not very much.
There, that's my two penuth.
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26th June 2004, 06:15 PM #14
Strewth :eek: - There is no way in the world I'd want the stuff in the above MSDS in my shellac.
It consists of:
Ethanol > 60%
Methanol or MIK < 10%
bad taste - trace
colouring - trace
topped up with < 10% water
Total 80% give or take a bit
I have no idea what the missing 20% (or there abouts) would be. Maybe a bit of orange juice. :confused:
Well, there ya go..... I rest my case. Use the good stuff.
Cheers - Neil
PS Like I said earlier don't believe everything you read in an MSDS.Last edited by Neil; 27th June 2004 at 03:05 PM.
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26th June 2004, 08:12 PM #15Member
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Now now Neil, your the alchemist, dont you know what the little < & > are for?
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