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From: WickedScentuals
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  • I use the same thing and I have never had an explosion! lol! so far anyway. Cute shadow puppet! :) Wonder if I could find wines with goats on them? If I could I would sure collect them! (that was from the intro soap room video)

  • I was the one they said it could explode. And after talking with a friend who is a plumber they agreed. The pipe you want should have RED letters on the outside. These are built to withstand temperature and pressure. The black writing is the pipe with a foam core and over time it can weaken and cause unstablility. He showed me on the precut pipe where the outside says " not for pressure" or something like that. I got the red lettered pipe and you can buy pipe covers for the ends. Hope this help

  • Ahh how nice of you to answer people’s question, I think it's so sad when new people start experimenting with soap, and they read all kinds of scary things about soap exploding and none of that non-sense is true.. The only really bad thing is the nasty fumes from mixing the lye, now that I hate! LOL… . I’m so glad you are back into your soap and videos again :O)

  • Couldn't help but comment, (My husbands a plumber) and it would be the inside measurement that would make the pipe a 3" pipe. But as you has shown the demesions are on the outside as well. Also PVC pipe I cannot see it exploding since it is used widely in construction and most plumbing is now used with it. Also most pipe at plumbing supplies are stored outside since it is large, it has to brave the heat and cold. Very nice video you did a great job!!

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