What did you accomplish today?

BudmanTX

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Morning everyone, I already layed 600sf of carpet this morning ( got a early start ) I've got 2800 more to go before I leave tomorrow, easy peasy. As long as the carpet I'm removing is as easy to remove as 1000+ SF I removed this morning already. I working in the most important building on campus so no pics this time sorry.
I also been harvesting cedar and oaks for the sawmill so pics coming soon of some awesome slabs ( I hope ) .
Peace out ( got to get back on my knees ....... laying carpet hahaha )
Cedar is killer in a garden, very nice to keep out bugs, or at least i've heard anyways
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Morning everyone, I already layed 600sf of carpet this morning ( got a early start ) I've got 2800 more to go before I leave tomorrow, easy peasy. As long as the carpet I'm removing is as easy to remove as 1000+ SF I removed this morning already. I working in the most important building on campus so no pics this time sorry.
I also been harvesting cedar and oaks for the sawmill so pics coming soon of some awesome slabs ( I hope ) .
Peace out ( got to get back on my knees ....... laying carpet hahaha )
they doing secret research?
 

DancesWithWeeds

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Last night I built a still. Been thinking about it for a couple of weeks. It's sealed all the way to the filter on the end. That should make it legal for Oklahoma. Can't evaporate alcohol here. That's not a good idea, anyhow.

Old stainless coffee pot, coffee can, 2 pint jars with plastic lids, natural rubber hose, a little surgical plastic tubing, and $10 and change worth of copper tubing.

Just Kitchen Stuff(?)

Looks like Kitchen Stuff.jpg

It's a still, and it works.
It's a Still.jpg
 

Bareback

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Last night I built a still. Been thinking about it for a couple of weeks. It's sealed all the way to the filter on the end. That should make it legal for Oklahoma. Can't evaporate alcohol here. That's not a good idea, anyhow.

Old stainless coffee pot, coffee can, 2 pint jars with plastic lids, natural rubber hose, a little surgical plastic tubing, and $10 and change worth of copper tubing.

Just Kitchen Stuff(?)

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It's a still, and it works.
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Big bang theory....
 

BudmanTX

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Last night I built a still. Been thinking about it for a couple of weeks. It's sealed all the way to the filter on the end. That should make it legal for Oklahoma. Can't evaporate alcohol here. That's not a good idea, anyhow.

Old stainless coffee pot, coffee can, 2 pint jars with plastic lids, natural rubber hose, a little surgical plastic tubing, and $10 and change worth of copper tubing.

Just Kitchen Stuff(?)

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It's a still, and it works.
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minature still? now why would u wanna build that?
 

DancesWithWeeds

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minature still? now why would u wanna build that?
I just wanted to see it it would work. It did work better than I expected it to. Besides, this pot will do an ounce and that's all I need.

Roger pointed out the need for miniature stills.

what are you making?
Hell, I'm not distilling spirits. I'm trying to get rid of all that nasty alcohol that's contaminating my oil.
 

Singlemalt

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Last night I built a still. Been thinking about it for a couple of weeks. It's sealed all the way to the filter on the end. That should make it legal for Oklahoma. Can't evaporate alcohol here. That's not a good idea, anyhow.

Old stainless coffee pot, coffee can, 2 pint jars with plastic lids, natural rubber hose, a little surgical plastic tubing, and $10 and change worth of copper tubing.

Just Kitchen Stuff(?)

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It's a still, and it works.
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Get an electric heat plate, your still is too short for a flame

edit: nevermind,I didn't read far enough
 

DancesWithWeeds

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Well, I just a little while ago that even after getting some pretty good oil from the distilling that I really don't think I like oil. Wanted to try dry ice hash. If I can come across shake it without shaking my arthritis I would like that.

Anyhow, that was my day. Now I'm off to something different, like maybe to see what's around for a some kind of shaker.
 

Grandpapy

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Well, I just a little while ago that even after getting some pretty good oil from the distilling that I really don't think I like oil. Wanted to try dry ice hash. If I can come across shake it without shaking my arthritis I would like that.

Anyhow, that was my day. Now I'm off to something different, like maybe to see what's around for a some kind of shaker.
Coffee can and panty hose. for the cheap.
 

shrxhky420

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Took the day off from work, so I took advantage. My truck was broken into last weekend. Rear driver side rolldown was smashed out, they got nothing at all. So today replaced it. It was pretty easy. Got my truck smog done and right across the street is the hydro store. Picked up some necessities. Got home and rolled a joint. 20181018_143624.jpg
I then rotated the tires on step daughter's car, as I proceeded to smoke my joint. Went to AAA to pay reg on car and get tags.
Went to Costco. Got some socks while I was there (among other things). I love new socks. Got home a little bit ago and threw pizza from Costco in oven. Just about done. Gotta get tag on car and check fluids. Then I feast!
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SH420
 

DancesWithWeeds

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I've never used it. I have no affiliation with them. Just something I came across
I went there and took a look at that, bookmarked it for later.

I've just been limited to bud forever and wanted to try other methods. That's why I built the still. It was only to clean the oil. Oklahoma regulations say you cannot boil the alcohol off. It has to be recovered in a closed system. I didn't see one single bubble in the water at the end.
 
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