Best glove for a hot roto flask

Would it? I swear I’ve read of people pumping crude out of bucket into their feed flasks because they don’t have enough height to pour in. - also my current situation

This stuff

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482’F max

Still seems problematic if there is a possibility you might get them wet.

Oh yeah for tincture it’s fine… I’ve tried removing finished crude from roto with peristaltic and it clogs the line.

need heated lines…

maybe this isn’t a dumb idea

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Sure but but what about the 3’ of line that needs to run down to the roto ball. I’m not being argumentative just beat this one down in my own head several times… do you stick a hot line in there and let it get all nasty or do you just keep the first few feet unheated?

I spent yrs decarbing in the roto and removing it with in minutes of it being 150c with the ove glove. Wal mart 12 gallon trash cans fit a 20l roto ball perfect and the heat will eventually conform to it and keep it upright

Well shit… if it doesn’t work this really screws my plans; all I have is about 6” of space above my feed flask for pouring. This was also my plan for removing the crude from my 50L roto


With these, everything you do, you do with love :heart:

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I’m saying, I’ve removed resulting crude with the same pump I used to pump the Initial charge of oil in solvent aka tincture into the rotovap. Sorry for confusion.

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Ribbed for “your” pleasure?
Lol

Sorry, i couldnt resist after you put the heart.

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Did you zoom in on the gloves? Look at the texture…:heart::heart::heart:

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