ENDLSCYCLE
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Appears that's what they're for....I know the large one needs to get back in stock so I can pick one up.
@Dank....you know the guys making these??
@Dank....you know the guys making these??
what are you guys discussing? ive read back quite a few pages and keep seeing references to this "oil slick" but have no image or explanation of what it actually is...?Yeah let me know
It sounds good in theory but no way it will hold 2+ cans of butane on there, maybe one can on a hot day or something. I'm guessing it would be good for small sprays..
Unless you can use it like your saying bowled and just use it as a liner in the pyrex, so it has a bowl shape and can contain more butane inside the pyrex. I sure hope that's the case.
They are ripping off silpat, a well known baking sheet company. You will probably get a better deal working with the kitchen brand instead of the for oil brand.These are the Oil Slicks, those are the larger ones out of stock I got a small one for testing.
Anyone know, or can tell what the igntion source was, maybe the kettle sparking on the concrete?
Also Jdro that thing is sick. Who made it, where did you get it, and can we have more pics or the filtration system
Nice thanks for info, It looks like they make very large ones that should cut and fit nicely into my pyrex.They are ripping off silpat, a well known baking sheet company. You will probably get a better deal working with the kitchen brand instead of the for oil brand.
http://www.amazon.com/Demarle-Silpat-Full-Sheet-Pan-Liner/dp/B0033BNCV2/ref=sr_1_3?s=industrial&ie=UTF8&qid=1343009891&sr=1-3&keywords=silpat
no problem, ive been using silpats for cooking for many years. i tried to use them for purging on, but they dont bend well.Nice thanks for info, It looks like they make very large ones that should cut and fit nicely into my pyrex.
I've found that you can't get a complete purge unless you go over 28, in combination with the right temperature to lower the resin viscosity enough to let the bubbles out.https://www.rollitup.org/concentrates-extracts/472288-sr-verdes-concentrate-corner-57.html#post7716545
/\ That post is for info on the chamber..
This is the electric pump I use: http://www.harborfreight.com/two-stage-3-cfm-air-vacuum-pump-66466.html
It's rated at 25 microns, and a few customers verified. However that measurement is directly off the pump, once you involve the vacuum chamber I'm sure you loose marginal pressure. This is why I say I purge at 28-29hg.
Here is a table:
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Generally, anything above 26hg will purge your oil, although the higher the vacuum, the more violent/rapid, and better the purge you get.
So slipats dont bend well and parchment DOES leak... so what do you think is the best think to extract on that doesnt require a razor blade?no problem, ive been using silpats for cooking for many years. i tried to use them for purging on, but they dont bend well.
the problem lately: is that parchment paper might be leaching sulfur into the resin due to butane acting as a solvent during the purge process.
still looking.So slipats dont bend well and parchment DOES leak... so what do you think is the best think to extract on that doesnt require a razor blade?