Steele_GreenMan
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A piece of winterized bho/ shatter from my last bubba run.
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Yeah its weird it was like sap after I vac purged, then it waxed up on me over time (almost 2 months)
So I tried winterizing and it came out nice.
*** if I were to winterize on a fresh batch would I do it before vac purge or vac purge, winterize, vac purge again?
Why would hotter temps be required? Under vacuum we are only heating a slab to provide a viscosity that allows bubbles to form and escape the surface tension. I've not noticed a need to use more heat for etoh than butane.So taking it 2-4 days in a vac chamber then redissolving into another solvent that generally takes hotter temps/longer purges is only hurting you.
I am talking about etoh/iso. Which i run at slightly higher temps since it takes longer to purge completely. I do it because iso/etoh typically doesnt have the same amount flavor as bho. Can still be damn good and ive made my share of iso/etoh.Why would hotter temps be required? Under vacuum we are only heating a slab to provide a viscosity that allows bubbles to form and escape the surface tension. I've not noticed a need to use more heat for etoh than butane.
I'd room temp fan evap it overnite, scrape the resulting porridge to a silicon mat and into a vac chamber at around 105f. This will get you there fast and happy.
yeah i didnt think alcohol vapor would be a problem but with the fan blowing and having it on the coffeee table in front of me it gave me a headache lol and stankThat is literally my tek when using iso/etoh. hahaha Ive started putting a cheese cloth over my pyrex to keep dust/hair out. Got cats and dont have a dedicated fan.
I also do it in my bathroom with the exhaust fan runnin so it doesnt build up with alcohol vapor.
I scrape to parchment but to each his own. Then vac for 2-4 days. Ill start lower than 105 at the beginning but after about 12 hours at 85-90 the top layer is solid and the bottom is gummy. So a flip and another 12 and then the temps get bumped to 100. Sometimes higher if i want over shatter/wax
yeah i didnt think alcohol vapor would be a problem but with the fan blowing and having it on the coffeee table in front of me it gave me a headache lol and stank
Just saw those in the store for the first time the other day. That would be a good idea.Try one of those cooking screens that you use over a frying pan instead of cheesecloth.
I speak to him every so often but sadly, some forum members on here were rude n giving bad info/taking info and he just didn't like how the forum went and turned into. Some personal things as well but know he still loves everyone that is trueHey, whatever happened to SirDabs?
I suppose when your solvent is heavier than air one needs their bathroom vent and range hood (not explosion proof btw) installed in the floor. smh... But whenever a bathroom vent is available thats my go to.
An over the range vent that actually vents outside would work too. Most dont though now a days.
Man, that's a shame. Bunch of no good assholes in this world ruining peoples lives. Hmmm, maybe that is why I am so bitter these days and don't really talk and trust alot of people. I always try to be a nice guy, when I was serving in the Army I was an easy come easy go type of guy...I was always joking around but when shit hit fan I knew when to get serious. But anyway, I was also more the passive guy and had alot of shit pawned off on me and handed down to me..and I took it...I guess one day I snapped..and became the center of attention for the BN...and then got made and example of.I speak to him every so often but sadly, some forum members on here were rude n giving bad info/taking info and he just didn't like how the forum went and turned into. Some personal things as well but know he still loves everyone that is true
That is why you are in our town, still haven't found any one in this town who has not served, besides me.when I was serving in the Army
This town is beginning to suck. I want to move so bad but the lady doesn't want to.That is why you are in our town, still haven't found any one in this town who has not served, besides me.
I understand that but when your bathroom is about 4x4(thats being generous) and your fan pulls 250+ cfm and the only way for air to come in is under the door then it pulls a fair amount out the top. Just because its heavier than air doesnt mean its stuck on the floor impossible to move by fans. Especially when evapin over night and runnin the fan the whole time. By the time i wake up theres not a smell of alcohol, and my pyrex is ready to be scraped. Just like in a grow room using the negative pressure to pull in air from outside the bathroom. Why else would they tell you to cut fans off when running co2. If what youre saying is right than itd work running fans during co2 because itd all just sit on the ground?I suppose when your solvent is heavier than air one needs their bathroom vent and range hood (not explosion proof btw) installed in the floor. smh