arizonabuckeye
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A note of caution... please find a different container for mixing your lye solution. Glass can shatter without warning! Pick plastic with a 2 or 5 at the bottom or stainless steel containers for anything that will come into contact with lye. Not even Pyrex can be trusted.
I know you've probably seen folks in books and videos happily using glass who say they've never had a problem, but it simply isn't worth the risk.
Newbie here but thought I would add my two cents...
The biggest danger when using gas is that fact that mixing lye with water creates a lot of heat (exothermic reaction and what not), hot glass container used in sink (as many soapers do) contacts cold water and :Kitten Love: it will shatter. Glass and lye only mildly react so from that perspective it is totally safe to use. Stainless steel and Polypropylene (#5 on the bottom) plastics are best. I actually got larger Poly containers at a restaurant supply store that we love. Easy to pour and they are extra tall - meaning less splashing out of the container.