HOW HOT CAN HOT GET? CHECK OUT THESE TEMPS!!


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If you 've ever wondered how HOT, Hot sauce can possibly get. THIS IS IT! (IN CRYSTAL FORM) THIS IS NOT A SAUCE, IT IS AT LEAST AN ADDITIVE, OR JUST FOR COLLECTING AND DISPLAY USE ONLY. It's chemically impossible to get any hotter ! Not really a sauce, but worthy of inclusion. What you will find inside the Famous Reserve bottle is amazing, a 1ml pharmaceutical grade vial filled with this Pure Capsaicin Crystal.--No more than 999 Bottles will be offered . Starting prices around $199 and up!



Scoville Ratings:


Pure capsaicin 16,000,000 Nordihydrocapsaicin 9,100,000 Homodihydrocapsaicin 8,600,000 Police grade pepper spray 5,300,000 Common pepper spray 2,000,000 Red Savina habanero 350,000 - 580,000 Habanero chile 100,000 - 350,000 Scotch bonnet 100,000 - 325,000 Birds eye pepper 100,000 - 225,000 Jamaican hot pepper 100,000 - 200,000 Carolina cayenne pepper 100,000 - 125,000 Bahamian pepper 95,000 - 110,000 Tabiche pepper 85,000 - 115,000 Thai pepper 50,000 - 100,000 Chiltepin pepper 50,000 - 100,000 Piquin pepper 40,000 - 58,000 Super chile pepper 40,000 - 50,000 Santaka pepper 40,000 - 50,000 Cayenne pepper 30,000 - 50,000 Tabasco pepper 30,000 - 50,000 de Arbol pepper 15,000 - 30,000 Manzano pepper 12,000 - 30,000 Serrano pepper 5,000 - 23,000 Hot wax pepper 5,000 - 10,000 Chipotle 5,000 - 10,000 Jalapeño 2,500 - 8,000 Santaka pepper 2,500 - 8,000 Guajilla pepper 2,500 - 5,000 Rocotilla pepper 1,500 - 2,500 Pasilla pepper 1,000 - 2,000 Ancho pepper 1,000 - 2,000 Poblano pepper 1,000 - 2,000 Coronado pepper 700 - 1,000 Anaheim pepper 500 - 2,500 New Mexico pepper 500 - 1,000 Santa Fe Grande pepper 500 - 700 Pepperoncini pepper 100 - 500 Pimento 100 - 500 Sweet bell pepper 0





BELOW IS THE "Z MACHINE" (Extra large to show details) 3.6 Billion Degrees F.





By Ker Than updated 7:59 p.m. ET, Wed., March. 8, 2006 Because of the high voltage involved, the Z machine is submerged in oil and water. This image shows lightning arcs beneath the liquid surface. Scientists have produced superheated gas exceeding temperatures of 2 billion degrees Kelvin, or 3.6 billion degrees Fahrenheit. This is hotter than the interior of our sun, which is about 15 million degrees Kelvin, and also hotter than any previous temperature ever achieved on Earth, they say. They don't know how they did it.









A Few Words of Safety About Fireplaces!


Understanding Creosote What is creosote? Wood is never burned completely. The smoke contains some unburned gases and a vapor like fog of unburned tar-like liquids. These condense along the sides of the stove pipes or chimney and become a flammable, crusty build-up called creosote. Why is creosote a problem? Creosote presents at least three major problems to the wood burner. Creosote is corrosive to many surfaces, including steel and mortar which are common chimney materials. Creosote build-up acts as an insulating material and reduces the efficiency of your wood stove or fireplace. Finally and most critical, creosote is highly flammable and presents a potential fire hazard.
What factors affect creosote build-up? Many factors affect the rate and amount of creosote build-up: 1. Type of wood burned 2. Amount of moisture in the wood 3. Type of fire burned 4. Efficiency of stove. ( One irony of wood burning is that the more efficient your stove or fireplace is in heating the house, the more creosote build-up it generally has. The more inefficient your equipment, the less creosote build-up.) 5. Location of flue 6. Type of stove or fireplace 7. Amount of use
How often should a fireplace be cleaned? Because of the various factors involved, there isn’t a general answer appropriate to most cases. Most fireplaces require annual cleaning but, each wood burning unit is different. If you notice back-drafting or smoking or losing heat, you certainly check for creosote build-up immediately. Periodic checking is essential for safe efficient wood burning.
How do I check for creosote build-up in my wood stove or fireplace? Carefully open the damper and, using a flashlight, look up the flue for signs of a build-up along the walls. Goggles are suggested for this. If the build-up is ¼” or more, a cleaning is needed. Are certain species of firewood unsafe or unsuitable to burn? No there is no dangerous firewood that we know of. There are woods with sticky sap in their bark and others that can't be split by hand and so are not as desirable as others. But creosote is a product of combustion, not a component of wood. If burned in bright, hot fires, much less creosote is formed from whatever wood is burned uncured firewood can also produce smoky fires. If you have some very dry wood available, mix it with regular firewood to avoid excessive smoke. Burn bright, hot fires. Don't let your fires smolder



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