BHO with Vacuum oil/wax tutorial

doubletake

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Looks like you got abunch of shatter should come out fire man you ganna have honeycombs and shatter paties everywhere ha
 

Guzias1

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so my shatter taffy ended at 148F

shit was just still

looked completely dry, and honeycomb like..


soo, i took it out, let it cool down.. it still looked honeycomb... but! it tricked me! it was no wax.. still taffy.. just even taffier like..

what evs.. its very dry to touch.. and its dunkable :]

on to the next one i say!
 

Guzias1

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Our average trim produces 10/12% Absolute

FADEDAAWGGGG..

I want to try winterizing some of my latest pulls..

i have never purchased these crazy solvents.. Im working withe the bho..

can you or SOMEBODY point me in the right direction.. where can i purchase 190 proof (~95.5% azeotropic) polar ethanol ?

from an auto parts store? or hardware store like Home Depot?

is ethanol the best solvent of choice?

I'd like to try this on my taffy stuff, not the really sticky oily stuff..

i probably once knew where to pick this up.. its just been soo long.. thanks my fellow green heads
 

Guzias1

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:[ are you burnt out DAWG.. i really read deep into Skunk research.. anddd well, ive been pretty stoked to try this winterization out..

my hunts lead me to unsuccessful purchases.. But, the gas stations dont seem to mind swallowing my income!!
 

vacpurge

New Member
it parchment paper.. it kinda sucks sometimes!!!

I put my oil in the freezer for 2 days and it still comes out sticky and non frozen. the fuck?
 

Guzias1

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PARCHMENT PAPER..

i used to spray onto dish. scrape, get all fucken sticky icky, and not recover %100 of the oil..

always thought parchment could hold up, and once i saw other people trying it, i went for it.. made the process that much simpler, %100 oil recovery was the biggest perk about it....

and have that same question for winterizing BHO with ethanol..

ethanol is supposed to remove butane as well correct?

why not spray bho.. boil off butane, then wash with ethanol first? then go into vacuum?

ya.. i have no clue.. i have yet to winterize anything...
 

Guzias1

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thanks man

i will hold tight for some some answers from fadedawg, hope all is well, and he is just sleeping..

but will check out
  • WineChateau.com

    thanks! they ship to cali?




 

Fadedawg

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FADEDAAWGGGG..

I want to try winterizing some of my latest pulls..

i have never purchased these crazy solvents.. Im working withe the bho..

can you or SOMEBODY point me in the right direction.. where can i purchase 190 proof (~95.5% azeotropic) polar ethanol ?

from an auto parts store? or hardware store like Home Depot?

is ethanol the best solvent of choice?

I'd like to try this on my taffy stuff, not the really sticky oily stuff..

i probably once knew where to pick this up.. its just been soo long.. thanks my fellow green heads


We get 190 proof from the liquor store, but you can also order it at http://www.winechateau.com/. Iso will work, but ethanol works better.
 

mokuro

Active Member
Parchment paper and vacuum isn't required to winterize. Vacuum is an aid to purging.
Fadedawg!
thx for sharing your knowledge! :]


So, it's an aid, but if we do Not VAC it before winterize, will it still have butane on final product? because when add ISO, it will be liquid again, and the butane will evaporate, right?
 

Fadedawg

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Fadedawg!
thx for sharing your knowledge! :]


So, it's an aid, but if we do Not VAC it before winterize, will it still have butane on final product? because when add ISO, it will be liquid again, and the butane will evaporate, right?
No need to purge the remaining butane before winterization, as removing the alcohol will remove the residual butane.
 

Guzias1

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in the middle of a test run right now..

this has been a unique one..

took video notes on the process.. this is where we are currently at..


been gradually raising heat..

been at 142F for 3 hrs, 29.7 HG

 
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