IF YOU ARE HAVING PROBLEMS GASSING.. LET ME HELP!!
After fuckin around, I found this to be factual, and interesting.
Swim has a bubbler setup, and noticed something interesting a few weeks back.
He had 2 containers in which he was preparing to gas 1600ml's of nonpolar/freebase
One of the containers was a large 2L pyrex measuring cup, and the other, a 1L beaker.
Each were filled with 800ml's of the nonpolar/freebase.
Using the exact same bubbler setup on both gassing runs, the 1L beaker filled with crystals wayyyy faster then the 2L meauring cup.
This leads me to believe that the taller and slimmer the vessel is, and the lower that gas distribution tube is, in the non polar, the faster your shit will get done.
I think it has to do with the hcl gas bubbles traveling upwards through the non polar crashing out more crystals than if the tube was 10mm into the solution, sitting in a lowform dish, like the 2L pyrex measuring cup.
This may help some, this may go unheard, you may not give a flying fuck, either way, it works for sure. Swim tries his hardest to make sure no variables are changed when he experiments. The 1600ml's were from one batch, just split in 2.
Each produced about same amount. One was just done faster. I bee on the hunt for a super thin, very long/tall vessel to use.. experiment further..
& I'm, somethin of a phenom, no need for da cron, I'm un-stopable.