I meant for the top of the beer bottle.
I presumed the beer bottle was acting as an airlock. Have I totally misread Koomber's post?
I agree, the use of regular airlocks is preferable.
Koomber's idea, though, is good if desperate and no HB shops near one. Wilkinsons sell Airlocks too. I live in Liverpool and we have no HBS's. We have to travel to either Prenton or St Helens. We have lots of aquarium shops with such tubing at competitive prices. Koomber has put forward an idea that reminds me of when I was at school - please bear in mind that I'm 52 and ageing - and the old beehive jar and measuring lung capacity.
His principle, if I've understood it correctly, is good. I just wondered if cotton wool would serve the job of the plastic.
I think I've got hold of what you are saying Spritzer, and if I'm right, I agree.
I presumed the beer bottle was acting as an airlock. Have I totally misread Koomber's post?
I agree, the use of regular airlocks is preferable.
Koomber's idea, though, is good if desperate and no HB shops near one. Wilkinsons sell Airlocks too. I live in Liverpool and we have no HBS's. We have to travel to either Prenton or St Helens. We have lots of aquarium shops with such tubing at competitive prices. Koomber has put forward an idea that reminds me of when I was at school - please bear in mind that I'm 52 and ageing - and the old beehive jar and measuring lung capacity.
His principle, if I've understood it correctly, is good. I just wondered if cotton wool would serve the job of the plastic.
I think I've got hold of what you are saying Spritzer, and if I'm right, I agree.
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