Buddy Hemphill
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well,....yeah.its any residual moisture really
But what?
We have established this already (something is leaving)....what 'specifically' do you think it is?
well,....yeah.its any residual moisture really
essential oil.well,....yeah.
But what?
We have established this already (something is leaving)....what 'specifically' do you think it is?
that is for sure a interesting method, i might have to try it one day...but i thought if you had to keep it in the freezer it isnt technically "shatter" just frozen "oil", or atleast thats what i was told by other BHOers..., i dont understand these terminologies, ahhaI hope you don't mind if I interject a slightly different approach. I'm not a whipper and beater. I build what you describe as shatter, basically a crystal like substance. But it only stays in this state if kept in a near to freezing state. So this is a seasonal procedure for me (winter).
I've modified a Kleen Kanteen as an extractor, and extract outdoors on a nice day maybe in the upper 20's to 30's. I shoot with no heat, but use a heating pad to remove butane after extraction.
Here's where I depart from your path. After the butane fluid is gone, I turn off the heating pad (it was on low). I poke all the bubbles and let it set for awhile outdoors to vent off tane. I then take it indoors to rm temp and cover loose. I leave the shit alone for at least 2 days (I pot any bubbles after a day). I then take to garage (freeze it) for at least a day. Now scrap with razor it's a spay of crystal THC. I've built a deflector that I clap to a razor blade to keep my knuckles from becoming fly paper.
If kept in a frozen state it will be manageable, if allowed to reach rm temp it's the stickiest shit you can imagine. I like to screen all my sugar leaf for keif then build a hash bar - keif, shatter, keif. Now its quite manageable (but I still like to store it frozen)
Hope you dodn't mind a frozen approach.
Nah...its best to pay one of the guys hanging aroung outside Home Depo or downtown, where the rent-a-bums gather. They will work for pennies.yo hillbillyz wo wana makz some bho br0 use non flamable bootane !
I'm not sure of the terminology either. But I do know that if you give the earl time that all the butane will evaporate, and keeping it cold makes it fairly easy to handle.that is for sure a interesting method, i might have to try it one day...but i thought if you had to keep it in the freezer it isnt technically "shatter" just frozen "oil", or atleast thats what i was told by other BHOers..., i dont understand these terminologies, ahha
crazy...I hope you don't mind if I interject a slightly different approach. I'm not a whipper and beater. I build what you describe as shatter, basically a crystal like substance. But it only stays in this state if kept in a near to freezing state. So this is a seasonal procedure for me (winter).
I've modified a Kleen Kanteen as an extractor, and extract outdoors on a nice day maybe in the upper 20's to 30's. I shoot with no heat, but use a heating pad to remove butane after extraction.
Here's where I depart from your path. After the butane fluid is gone, I turn off the heating pad (it was on low). I poke all the bubbles and let it set for awhile outdoors to vent off tane. I then take it indoors to rm temp and cover loose. I leave the shit alone for at least 2 days (I pot any bubbles after a day). I then take to garage (freeze it) for at least a day. Now scrap with razor it's a spay of crystal THC. I've built a deflector that I clap to a razor blade to keep my knuckles from becoming fly paper.
If kept in a frozen state it will be manageable, if allowed to reach rm temp it's the stickiest shit you can imagine. I like to screen all my sugar leaf for keif then build a hash bar - keif, shatter, keif. Now its quite manageable (but I still like to store it frozen)
Hope you dodn't mind a frozen approach.
Terpenoid essential oils | Boiling Point | Benefits | Scent |
hexyl hexanoate | 99*C | ?Antiinflammatory, Antiseptic | herbal fresh cut grass vegetable fruity |
alpha-ylangene | 105*C | Antioxidant | Spicey Citrus |
α-humulene | 110*C | Antiinflammatory | Clove Mint |
trans-beta-farnesene | 110*C | Antibiotic, Antimutagenic | woody citrus sweet |
Farnesol | 111*C | Antibiotic, Antimutagenic | floral; muguet, lilly, tuberose, rose, musk, acacia, lemon grass;delicate, mild, sweet |
ß-caryophyllene | 119*C | Antiinflammatory, Cytoprotective, (gastric mucosa), Antimalarial | sweet woody spice clove |
ß-pinene | 120*C | Antioxidant | Pine |
Nerolidol | 122*C | anti-bacterial and anti-fungal | woody and reminiscent of fresh bark |
cis-ocimene | 125*C Est | Analgesic, Antiinflammatory, Antibiotic, Antimutagenic | Tropical, green, terpy and woody with vegetable nuances |
trans-anethole | 125*C Est | Antibacterial, Antioxidant | Anise, Fennel |
alpha-phellandrene | 137*C | Anthelmetic, Antiseptic, Diuretic, Hepatic, Stimulant | Pleasant, fresh-citrusy and peppery-woody odor with a discretely minty note |
trans-ocimene | 143*C | Analgesic, Antiinflammatory, Antibiotic, Antimutagenic | Tropical, green, terpy and woody with vegetable nuances |
a-pinene | 156*C | Antiinflammatory, Bronchodilator, Stimulant, Antibiotic, Antineoplastic, AChE inhibitor | sharp warm resinous fresh pine |
Camphene | 159*C | Analgesic, Bronchodilator, Sedative | woody herbal fir needle |
Sabinene | 163*C | Anthelmetic, Antiseptic, Diuretic, Hepatic, Stimulant | Woody, spicy, citrus and terpy with green, oily and camphoreous nuances |
ß-myrcene (Myrcene) | 166 168*C | Analgesic, Antiinflammatory, Antibiotic, Antimutagenic | Pleasent Aroma |
Delta-3-caren | 168*C | Antiinflammatory | Pine, Sweet Citrus |
1,8-cineole (eucalyptol) | 176*C | AChE inhibitor, Increases cerebral blood flow, Stimulant, Antibiotic, Antiviral, Antiinflammatory, Antinociceptive | Eucalyptus |
d-limonene | 177*C | Cannabinoid agonist?, Immune potentiator, Antidepressant, Antimutagenic | Citrus |
a-terpinene | 183*C | Antibiotic, AChE inhibitor, Antioxidant | woody terpene lemon herbal medicinal citrus |
Y-terpinene | 183*C | Antibiotic, AChE inhibitor, Antioxidant | Pine |
terpinolene | 185*C | Antibiotic, AChE inhibitor, Antioxidant | fresh woody sweet pine citrus |
trans-linalool oxide | 188*C | Antioxidant | Woody, floral, cooling, terpy and slightly green |
linalool | 198*C | Sedative, Antidepressant, Anxiolytic, Immune potentiator | Floral, touch of Spiciness |
hexyl butanoate | 204*C | Antibiotic | Apple, Fruity, Green, Soapy, Sweet |
terpineol-4-ol | 209*C | AChE inhibitor, Antibiotic | Pine |
borneol | 210*C | Antibiotic | menthol, camphor, pine, woody |
beta-caryophyllene oxide | 212*C | Antifungal, Analgesic, Antiinflammatory | sweet fresh dry woody spicy |
a-terpineol | 217 218*C | Sedative, Antibiotic, AChE inhibitor, Antioxidant, Antimalaria | pine terpene lilac citrus woody floral |
pulegone | 224*C | Memory booster?, AChE inhibitor, Sedative, Antipyretic | Peppermint |
ahha,.... [youtube]DvOHbxBAEN8[/youtube]Heres an engineering ??? I cant get my head around.
Plus I am really high....weak excuse I know....but I cant figure this one out without spending money. And I aint into that today....
What happpens to vac pressure (in my chamber, of course) if I hook up TWO vac sources to the chamber?
Like 2 electric pumps... or 2 Miteys?
I mean...where is the point of diminishing return.
It seems like I would get an increase...but if a Mitey will pull 25"s...it doesn't seem like 2 will pull 50"s....or maybe it will....fuck
somebody save me...my brains are starting to quiver.
so so true.lol once you dabbed its almost impossible to go back to just herb
^^ This right here is kind of important. The more heat, the less resinous/sappy/oily the product is, the more the butane is likely to escape. Keeping in mind that there is a point where you start losing things from the oil itself which brings in buddy's post that lists the bp, and probably causes 'shatter' which might as well be water loss along with traces. People are testing in at the low 60's at best (%).im with washed here the only thing freezing would do imo would be to trap butane. You wanna lower the viscousity of your oil to allow the butane trapped in the lower layers to escape.