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autoclavable bags
    #5502737 - 04/11/06 09:05 AM (17 years, 11 months ago)

quick question...can i pick up autoclavable bags in the supermarket?

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Re: autoclavable bags [Re: ebass]
    #5502819 - 04/11/06 09:34 AM (17 years, 11 months ago)

Hey, that's a good question. I have often wondered the same thing. I bet you could find something at a "Home Depot-like" store. A sort of bag that can stand high temps and seal when needed. Then you could just cut a hole near the top and silicone a big piece of tyvek on that ho. Any one out there experimented with this sort of thing?


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Re: autoclavable bags [Re: figment]
    #5502919 - 04/11/06 10:14 AM (17 years, 11 months ago)

yeah... they're called oven bags, they're what people cook thanksgiving turkey in. :-)

they'll still melt if they touch the sides of your PC, there's been lots of ideas posted to prevent that from happening - putting them in a large tin can while PC'ing, inside a pillow case, lining the inside of the pc with an old towel... etc etc

by the time you buy them and rig up your filter patch you've spent about as much $$ and more time than just getting some pre-made ones, but if you don't want to order and wait for shipping it should work out just fine

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Re: autoclavable bags [Re: creamcorn]
    #5503017 - 04/11/06 10:55 AM (17 years, 11 months ago)

yeah that's true. oven bags are pretty expensive.


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Re: autoclavable bags [Re: figment]
    #5505613 - 04/11/06 09:12 PM (17 years, 11 months ago)

Ovenbags are not autoclave bags, they just work ok in the PC.. Buy them online.


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Re: autoclavable bags [Re: scatmanrav]
    #5505806 - 04/11/06 09:42 PM (17 years, 11 months ago)

i think that crock pot liners would work better IMOP


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Re: autoclavable bags [Re: Babo911]
    #5505838 - 04/11/06 09:49 PM (17 years, 11 months ago)

hmm crock pot liners.. will have to price those.. oven bagsare friggin expensive!


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Re: autoclavable bags [Re: cappa]
    #5505887 - 04/11/06 10:01 PM (17 years, 11 months ago)

what are you looking to do....spawn bags or other...


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Re: autoclavable bags [Re: Snaggletooth]
    #5505936 - 04/11/06 10:10 PM (17 years, 11 months ago)

I dont know if crock pot liners would work, you are bringing the bags to 250 degrees, well over boiling temperatures. I dont know what the crock pot ones are rated for but be carful with them. There is a reason the over bags are so expensive though, thin bags that hold up to 250 degrees arent cheap retail usually, thats why if crock pot bags are inexpensive, I'd imagine they wouldnt work.

You can always try and prove me wrong though :smile:


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"life is like a drop of rain getting closer and closer to falling into a lake, and then when you hit the lake there is no more rain drop, only the lake."

Growing with bags, start to finish (including my new grain and substrate prep)
Anyone looking to start bulk tubs/mono tubs/shotgun hybrids? Good tubs to use..
How I do grain (old still good tips)
Turn your closet into a fruiting chamber
Casing layer colonization and overlay

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Re: autoclavable bags [Re: scatmanrav]
    #5506189 - 04/11/06 11:31 PM (17 years, 11 months ago)

Check this out  "autocalavanable gas for sale!! "web page  :thumbup: Autoclave bags

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Re: autoclavable bags [Re: scatmanrav]
    #5506190 - 04/11/06 11:32 PM (17 years, 11 months ago)

i once used a ziplock haha. as long as you fill the bag up completely and don't let it touch itself it could work. anywhere the bag touches however melts together. the bag worked but i don't think i'll do it again.


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