Purpl3_Haz3
On a Permanent Vakation
So, as the topic states, Airborne debris, are they an issue for you? If so, how do you avoid them?
I live in new england, and I don't know if it's a side effect of that, or just my particular location, but I've never been able to figure out how I should go about spraying without getting debris from the air into the oil; therefore I've never actually made BHO, just QWISO oil. Granted my QWISO oil comes out as pretty and tasty as some of the stuff here, I know that I could be taking a lot less time and getting a overall better product using 'tane as a solvent vs ISO.
So, today I decided I'd take the plunge and spray some flowers
I got some Sour Diesel from the dispensary, a SSTB from Bed Bath & Beyond, a stainless steel "permanent coffee filter" (Brew Rite brand) from Walmart, and a couple cans of Vector from the LHS. I cleaned the tube with ISO and let it dry, and cut out some screen from the permanent coffee filter. Then I set up the screen/non bleached coffee filter on the end of the baster, to get the SS screen to take shape.
I took ~8 grams of Diesel and packed up the tube, using some smaller pea size pieces to start with in the small end, then slightly larger buds, working up to whole buds. I had a nice even pack that came to the end perfectly. I covered the tube with screen setup and used two plastic zip ties to hold the filters in place. Before packing the tube, I started boiling some water, in a large pot that the pyrex fit into the top of nicely. I also had my pyrex sitting in the oven, at ~155* (IR temp gun used.) Once everything was ready, I took the rex out of the oven, and sat in on top of the pot of boiling water. I took that outside, along with my packed SSTB, can of vector, torch, IR temp gun, small towel and glove.
Using the IR temp gun, I watched the temp of the pyrex/water and waited for it to drop to about 150* then I proceeded to spray! I used what I believe to be ~1/3 of the can of vector, to be on the safe side and make sure I got the majority of the goodies out of the flowers.
The spray went just fine as far as I could tell at the time; no blow backs, leaking tane, etc. But, as soon as the majority of the liquid 'tane had evaporated, I could clearly see a large amount of random particulate/debris. This wasn't from the flowers either, it was from the air. I realized that right in front of my eyes, more and more crap was just landing in the dish. WTF!
There wasn't really anything I could do at that point. The liquid 'tane hadn't fully evaporated, so I couldn't go inside, and I had nothing with me or near by to cover the dish to keep the debris away.
So, once it seemed to be as purged as it would get sitting there, I moved to another location in my yard, took my torch and lightly razed the 'tane bubbles, and a couple of not-so-tane bubbles lol. I brought the setup inside, and contemplated what to do. I could have picked the particulate/debris out, but even so, AFAIK the butane would have already extracted stuff from the debris that got in the dish, assuming it was say from trees, or flowers/plants; think pollen, etc. I thought about doing an ISO wash of the remaining product, and even started doing that. But I got frustrated about the whole situation and just said screw it, and I dumped the rex out.
So, here I am, with ~6 grams of diesel left, not quite enough for the SSTB, and not enough for my QWISO method. Oh well.
My question to all of you still stands. I didn't think that one part of my run through, and ended up suffering. I may also have suffered from hastily ditching the oil, yet I somehow feel it was a lost cause. My tentative plan, after about 2 hours of thought, and a joint (yuck) of diesel, is this; I will go buy a screen house type deal. They have a solid top (canopy) to prevent rain, debris, etc, and it is a screened in enclosure. I figure this should work, it won't pose any hazard that I can see. This would allow my to do my runs, and initial purge outdoors, completely under cover, and even provide a little more discretion. Then, once I've done the initial purge, I can bring it inside, covered if need be, and continue purging. Does anyone see an issue with this, or have any suggestions in the way of a better solution? If so, any info would be greatly appreciated.
TL/DR: In my yard, even under clear sky (no trees directly above) there is too much airborne debris to spray without the dish getting filled with crap. Is there a better solution than purchasing a screen house to spray in?
Thanks in advance for any info, and I apologize if this has been discussed before; I searched the forum/net to no avail. Am I the only one having this problem?
I posted this on another forum as well, but I'd like to get some feedback from the oil heads here as well!
I live in new england, and I don't know if it's a side effect of that, or just my particular location, but I've never been able to figure out how I should go about spraying without getting debris from the air into the oil; therefore I've never actually made BHO, just QWISO oil. Granted my QWISO oil comes out as pretty and tasty as some of the stuff here, I know that I could be taking a lot less time and getting a overall better product using 'tane as a solvent vs ISO.
So, today I decided I'd take the plunge and spray some flowers

I took ~8 grams of Diesel and packed up the tube, using some smaller pea size pieces to start with in the small end, then slightly larger buds, working up to whole buds. I had a nice even pack that came to the end perfectly. I covered the tube with screen setup and used two plastic zip ties to hold the filters in place. Before packing the tube, I started boiling some water, in a large pot that the pyrex fit into the top of nicely. I also had my pyrex sitting in the oven, at ~155* (IR temp gun used.) Once everything was ready, I took the rex out of the oven, and sat in on top of the pot of boiling water. I took that outside, along with my packed SSTB, can of vector, torch, IR temp gun, small towel and glove.
Using the IR temp gun, I watched the temp of the pyrex/water and waited for it to drop to about 150* then I proceeded to spray! I used what I believe to be ~1/3 of the can of vector, to be on the safe side and make sure I got the majority of the goodies out of the flowers.
The spray went just fine as far as I could tell at the time; no blow backs, leaking tane, etc. But, as soon as the majority of the liquid 'tane had evaporated, I could clearly see a large amount of random particulate/debris. This wasn't from the flowers either, it was from the air. I realized that right in front of my eyes, more and more crap was just landing in the dish. WTF!

So, once it seemed to be as purged as it would get sitting there, I moved to another location in my yard, took my torch and lightly razed the 'tane bubbles, and a couple of not-so-tane bubbles lol. I brought the setup inside, and contemplated what to do. I could have picked the particulate/debris out, but even so, AFAIK the butane would have already extracted stuff from the debris that got in the dish, assuming it was say from trees, or flowers/plants; think pollen, etc. I thought about doing an ISO wash of the remaining product, and even started doing that. But I got frustrated about the whole situation and just said screw it, and I dumped the rex out.
So, here I am, with ~6 grams of diesel left, not quite enough for the SSTB, and not enough for my QWISO method. Oh well.
My question to all of you still stands. I didn't think that one part of my run through, and ended up suffering. I may also have suffered from hastily ditching the oil, yet I somehow feel it was a lost cause. My tentative plan, after about 2 hours of thought, and a joint (yuck) of diesel, is this; I will go buy a screen house type deal. They have a solid top (canopy) to prevent rain, debris, etc, and it is a screened in enclosure. I figure this should work, it won't pose any hazard that I can see. This would allow my to do my runs, and initial purge outdoors, completely under cover, and even provide a little more discretion. Then, once I've done the initial purge, I can bring it inside, covered if need be, and continue purging. Does anyone see an issue with this, or have any suggestions in the way of a better solution? If so, any info would be greatly appreciated.
TL/DR: In my yard, even under clear sky (no trees directly above) there is too much airborne debris to spray without the dish getting filled with crap. Is there a better solution than purchasing a screen house to spray in?
Thanks in advance for any info, and I apologize if this has been discussed before; I searched the forum/net to no avail. Am I the only one having this problem?
I posted this on another forum as well, but I'd like to get some feedback from the oil heads here as well!