Reprinted from the 1930s, this intriguing reference furnishes detailed instructions on how to make adhesives, paints and inks, garden insecticides and weed killers, lubricants, photo developers, polishes, cosmetics, and many other household products. Original.
Have you ever run out of gin? I have and I learned on my own how to make instant fake gin using vodka and herbs. Little did I know that the real recipe was in this book. Very cool. Very useful. I'm not kidding! Page 127. A lot of things have been banned over the 73 years since this book was first published. So what? You can make them yourself now. Want to make some absinthe? Page 122. How about your own cheesy fireworks? Page 278. If you are going to try and project a total 1950s retro look, you are going to need mimeograph ink for the mimeo machine and you can't get that on Ebay; with this book you can make it yourself. Page 141. So if you are doing a high school science project, or making homemade gin or need something for the 4th of July, this is the book for you.
A vast and surprising array of concoctions
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
Can the at-home person actually use formulas to make glue, paint, crayons and more? Two Thousand Formulas, Recipes & Trade Secrets reprints a 1930s original and takes readers to an era where home remedy formulas were more readily accessible to the public. From cosmetics and drugs to lubricants, oils and construction materials, a vast and surprising array of concoctions is provided for the chemistry student interested in 'do it yourself' materials.
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