RE: CSCS colour -- warm water

2008-06-26 Thread Ode Coyote
The idea is not temperature but temperature *difference* moving water as convection currents. Warmer rises, cooler sinks. Placing a desk lamp on one side, close enough to warm that side more than the other side is cool, does well. If the whole side is warmed, it doesn't matter how big

RE: CSCS colour -- warm water

2008-06-25 Thread Judy Knowlton
My silverpuppy has a lightbulb stirrer. It warms the water a little What if you set a light bulb next to your jar? Is that enough warmth? My CS takes about 5 hours per quart. What’s the big deal? Judy Down Maine __ Vero Possumus -Original Message- From: Dee

RE: CSCS colour -- warm water

2008-06-25 Thread Dee
:35 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: RE: CSCS colour -- warm water My silverpuppy has a lightbulb stirrer. It warms the water a little What if you set a light bulb next to your jar? Is that enough warmth? My CS takes about 5 hours per quart. What’s the big deal? Judy Down Maine