Will take a while now before I can watch it now sweetie, damn laptop screen is buggered, need to get it repaired. So cooking, rather than watching cooking is much more practical.
Just begged a short while on another computer to get online, check for a quote from my reagent supplier of choice, and post on one of the clanchem forums for some tips dealing with my oiling out problem. I think I've got it licked though now. Just need to rebase everything, wash the nonpolar phase with water whilst the goods are in the freebase state, then either gas with dry hydrogen chloride, or a technique lestat likes, when crystallizing products from post rxn mother liquor, is to take up in a nonpolar solvent of choice as suitable for whatever is being prepared, washing with water several times, separate NP fraction, drying this with anhydrous magnesium sulfate (baked epsom salts), leaving for a while to dry, then decanting off the solvent layer and adding a solution of HCl gas in a solvent that won't dissolve the HCl salt of whatever is being made, like diethyl ether, rather than directly introducing the HCl as a gas, doing so with a solution of HCl allows a lower concentration of HCl at any one spot, and very intimate mixing, usually crashing crystals right out of there, it helps avoid browning, byproduct formation sometimes depending on whats being made.