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Laughing Grass

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Don't think you can do this with gloves ;)
:spew: I'm not sure how I feel about smoking someone's sloughed skin cells

I was thinking the same thing...I always wear gloves while trimming. I have gotten so I wear them while working on cars, or anything nasty messy. I had a pair on this am doing some cleaning!
These are my new favorite. I bought a pair to bleach out my grow room.

 

manfredo

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Damn that looks good!

You guys who live in the south don't know how lucky you are working on cars...shit rusts on so bad up here. I have been trying to change the EGR valve on my F150 for about a week now...I have everything loose except for the compression fitting for the exhaust line, and it is rusty as hell & stuck!! Been spraying it with CRC, banging on it with a small hammer, and every almost every trick I can think of. I have not tried heat yet, but I think I am going to slice the EGR valve with a cutting wheel and try that...Once I have the new part in hand.

It actually runs fine, but is throwing a code and the NYS inspection is over due by several months,...as is my car, but that should pass. NYS waived inspections because of covid until November 1st. All my vehicles are behind on maintenance. :oops::cuss:
 

doublejj

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Damn that looks good!

You guys who live in the south don't know how lucky you are working on cars...shit rusts on so bad up here. I have been trying to change the EGR valve on my F150 for about a week now...I have everything loose except for the compression fitting for the exhaust line, and it is rusty as hell & stuck!! Been spraying it with CRC, banging on it with a small hammer, and every almost every trick I can think of. I have not tried heat yet, but I think I am going to slice the EGR valve with a cutting wheel and try that...Once I have the new part in hand.

It actually runs fine, but is throwing a code and the NYS inspection is over due by several months,...as is my car, but that should pass. NYS waived inspections because of covid until November 1st. All my vehicles are behind on maintenance. :oops::cuss:
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DarkWeb

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Damn that looks good!

You guys who live in the south don't know how lucky you are working on cars...shit rusts on so bad up here. I have been trying to change the EGR valve on my F150 for about a week now...I have everything loose except for the compression fitting for the exhaust line, and it is rusty as hell & stuck!! Been spraying it with CRC, banging on it with a small hammer, and every almost every trick I can think of. I have not tried heat yet, but I think I am going to slice the EGR valve with a cutting wheel and try that...Once I have the new part in hand.

It actually runs fine, but is throwing a code and the NYS inspection is over due by several months,...as is my car, but that should pass. NYS waived inspections because of covid until November 1st. All my vehicles are behind on maintenance. :oops::cuss:
Try heat.
 

doublejj

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Does it come off easy like that? Different techniques I guess.....Charasing always reminds me of old school hash I used to get. I prefer old school over rosin......I never got into anything pressed.
resin won't stick to parchment paper or Nitrile gloves, you just have to work with it. Hint: I use ceramic floor tiles as cooling tables. when the rosin starts to get warm put it on a floor tile to cool down. Ever watch them make candy by hand?...
 

DarkWeb

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resin won't stick to parchment paper or Nitrile gloves, you just have to work with it. Hint: I use ceramic floor tiles as cooling tables. when the rosin starts to get warm put it on a floor tile to cool down. Ever watch them make candy by hand?...
I get the idea that you're throwing out there.

Guess rosin just doesn't get me going like real hash. Or I should say orignal extraction. Seriously, I've had some shatter in my freezer for probably over a year now.
 
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