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Matt87

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Re: Hash oil explosions prompt proposed changes in pot states [Re: passifloracaerulea]
#21502538 - 04/04/15 01:52 PM (9 years, 1 month ago) |
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passifloracaerulea said: Headline is the one I'm thinking of and it still sells next to crap at the same price of $30 gram. Sometimes the dispensaries make their own and sell it for $20 gram, but I've some of the nastiest crackling crud from their methods.
I don't get it. With all this 80 bucks a gram shit your talking, just make your own! 1000 dollars or less will make a product that will obliterate 95 percent of the dispensaries best in every way. As for not having enough weed to make it... that shit grows on trees ya know? It is springtime.
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Re: Hash oil explosions prompt proposed changes in pot states [Re: bigbitch]
#21502543 - 04/04/15 01:54 PM (9 years, 1 month ago) |
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Tipton insisted that butane extraction is perfectly safe with proper ventilation or when done outside.
What about closed loop systems? I'm sure some poorly made one could explode. It probably wouldn't be a firey explosion though. I'm against letting butane out into our atmosphere. You get to re-use it in a closed loop system, and it doesn't fill your home with explosive gases. I feel that people at home should find another way to make a concentrate, if they can't get their hands on a closed loop system.
The butane was in our atmosphere before it got canned goober
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Re: Hash oil explosions prompt proposed changes in pot states [Re: Matt87]
#21502588 - 04/04/15 02:03 PM (9 years, 1 month ago) |
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passifloracaerulea said: Headline is the one I'm thinking of and it still sells next to crap at the same price of $30 gram. Sometimes the dispensaries make their own and sell it for $20 gram, but I've some of the nastiest crackling crud from their methods.
I don't get it. With all this 80 bucks a gram shit your talking, just make your own! 1000 dollars or less will make a product that will obliterate 95 percent of the dispensaries best in every way. As for not having enough weed to make it... that shit grows on trees ya know? It is springtime.
It's $25-$30 gram not $80. They also test their product for solvents and guarantee it to be solvent free.
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Re: Hash oil explosions prompt proposed changes in pot states [Re: passifloracaerulea]
#21502604 - 04/04/15 02:07 PM (9 years, 1 month ago) |
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Matt87 said:
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Tipton insisted that butane extraction is perfectly safe with proper ventilation or when done outside.
What about closed loop systems? I'm sure some poorly made one could explode. It probably wouldn't be a firey explosion though. I'm against letting butane out into our atmosphere. You get to re-use it in a closed loop system, and it doesn't fill your home with explosive gases. I feel that people at home should find another way to make a concentrate, if they can't get their hands on a closed loop system.
The butane was in our atmosphere before it got canned goober
No, butane is extracted from crude oil during the process of making gasoline, and is recovered during natural gas exploration.
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Re: Hash oil explosions prompt proposed changes in pot states [Re: passifloracaerulea]
#21502786 - 04/04/15 02:49 PM (9 years, 1 month ago) |
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Well someone said something about 80 a gram in this thread anyhow. Your right about where tane comes from, I just looked into it. I guess I was just assuming. Scissor hash is looking pretty good at the moment.
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Re: Hash oil explosions prompt proposed changes in pot states [Re: passifloracaerulea]
#21502876 - 04/04/15 03:16 PM (9 years, 1 month ago) |
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passifloracaerulea said: ....I'd honestly rather see more quality pressed hash and bubble hash....
I'm with you on that one man.
Ever since this hype and popularity around solvent-extracts/concentrates has blown up ( ) over the years I've noticed less bubble hash around. Most folks these days choose to blast their trimmings rather than do the labor of running it through some bubble bags.
I thoroughly enjoy some properly made BHO/concentrates, but my favorite form of hash is bubble hash . The flavor/aroma and wholesome rich goodness of bubble will always please me more than any oil/wax/shatter can. Nothing like working a piece of bubble in the hands and plopping a wafer of it on a bowl.
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Re: Hash oil explosions prompt proposed changes in pot states [Re: openmind]
#21502938 - 04/04/15 03:33 PM (9 years, 1 month ago) |
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http://sasquatchglass.com/poison-coming-bho-closed-loop-extractions-know-youre-smoking/
http://www.tokecity.com/forums/showthread.php?52720-Xtractix-Corp-Closed-Loop-systems-in-wake-of-recent
You should read the many graywolf replies to that article, because he makes some valid points. What's also interesting, is an extractor company wrote the original article. It does seem that there are some poor manufacturers out there, so if buying a closed loop system, it'd be wise to do some research.
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Re: Hash oil explosions prompt proposed changes in pot states [Re: bigbitch]
#21503029 - 04/04/15 03:52 PM (9 years, 1 month ago) |
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One big problem is the federal government and some state governments don't know how to treat extracts and many are still technically schedule 1 illegal. While users are rarely busted under these laws it has kept a lot of production underground and it sounds like many places buy from sources in grey areas of the law, prevent open testing and decent standards.
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