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<blockquote data-quote="grumpy1" data-source="post: 135525" data-attributes="member: 170"><p>Gilgawulf, fyi,here is another final note for you. </p><p>The boiling point of propylene glycol is 372 F.</p><p>The boiling point of nicotine is 474 F.</p><p>I have toasted a few ounces of adulterated tobacco at 375 F in the oven and watched vapors out-gas for 20 minutes or so. This does change the tobacco more drastically than a month on the driveway in the desert sun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grumpy1, post: 135525, member: 170"] Gilgawulf, fyi,here is another final note for you. The boiling point of propylene glycol is 372 F. The boiling point of nicotine is 474 F. I have toasted a few ounces of adulterated tobacco at 375 F in the oven and watched vapors out-gas for 20 minutes or so. This does change the tobacco more drastically than a month on the driveway in the desert sun. [/QUOTE]
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