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Making BTO #8524794
12/15/25 09:44 PM
12/15/25 09:44 PM
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Up a creek MT
jnsff69 Offline OP
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Simple question.
Can I make BTO in a bucket or does it have to be a glass jar?
Thanks


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Or so I've been told.
Re: Making BTO [Re: jnsff69] #8524964
12/16/25 07:04 AM
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For me, I have had better success making it in glass. Gets hotter.

Re: Making BTO [Re: jnsff69] #8525167
12/16/25 11:55 AM
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Thanks


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Or so I've been told.
Re: Making BTO [Re: jnsff69] #8525423
12/16/25 07:29 PM
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No problems making them in buckets. I spray paint them black. Here's three i keep on the side of the barn in the summer [Linked Image]
I found glass great but just as hot if not hotter in black buckets. And the amount of glass jars I would need to do volume like this would be too much. These buckets have a out 3 1/2 gallons each in them

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Re: Making BTO [Re: jnsff69] #8525459
12/16/25 08:10 PM
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Dale those buckets are beautiful sir weldone

Re: Making BTO [Re: jnsff69] #8525618
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I make mine in 2 gallon clear plastic buckets. Put them in my greenhouse in the spring and there's plenty of oil by mid-July. I leave the rest for next year and get more oil. The greenhouse may not be as hot as setting the buckets out in direct sunlight or in a black plastic bag, but still pretty hot during the daytime and much warmer than outside at night, so the average daily temperature of the contents is comparable to direct sunlight, with less fluctuations which is probably a good thing for the bacteria and enzymes doing the job.


The lid must be closed tight to keep maggots away and to maintain positive gas pressure because any air circulation will start oxidizing the surface layer and add a rancid note to the oil, and I like a clear smell.

An added bonus is the smell (which is not really intense or offensive) attracts some flies into the greenhouse and unbeknownst to many flies are excellent pollinators, and they are much more motivated to get into the greenhouse than bees.

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I store the finished product in smaller glass jars or bottles.

Re: Making BTO [Re: jnsff69] #8525756
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I don't ruin bucket lids by venting the top. When you do that you are not able to stack your buckets. There is not much gas off with BTO production. If you feel the need to vent ,do so just down the side wall of the bucket about an inch from the top. Those wine vents don't last too long, as the UV breaks them down pretty quick.

The small gap you have between the bucket support rings just below the top of the bucket would be the best spot. Just leave enough room to fasten your lid securely.

We use tire valve stems for all of our bucket containers that are in need of venting. Remove the interior stem, drill a tiny 1/8th inch hole in the cap and put it back on tightly. No flies can enter. You need a 1/2" paddle drill to provide the mounting hole for the rubber tire stem to seat in.

Re: Making BTO [Re: jnsff69] #8526105
Yesterday at 08:49 PM
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2 things,
1- I saw someone using a coffee filter in place of the lid on a mason jar. I'm guessing that's a no go as mentioned above air flow starts the oxidation.
2- would those little air bubbler tips(for an aquarium) work the same way the tire valve stem is used?
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