Originally posted by Biff
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"Bubble washing" is a way of removing excess water and other junk from the wvo.
The bubble washer I made out of a 55 gallon drum consists of a standpipe that allows 10 gallons of water per batch of wvo. In the bottom of the drum there is a piece of copper tubing with small holes. Connected to the copper is hose leading to an aquarium pump. To keep the mixture warm I also have a band type drum heater installed.
After dumping in the wvo and water and letting it settle, I turn on the aquarium pump to introduce air bubbles to the mix. The bubbles come thru the water, up thru the oil carrying a small amount of water with them. The bubbles rise to the surface, pop, and let the water droplets sink to the bottom.
I usually run the pump for 12 hours. Let it set for 12 hours and drain the water. Then do it all over again 2 more times at least. Until the water I remove comes out clear.
Sorry so wordy and I'm sure there are other ways of doing it. This methos has worked for me for 3-4 years.
Hope this helps.
edit; ^^^ guess I was a bit slow^^^ lol
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