jambandphan03
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well, I'm looking forward to getting some of this, and having a chance try some things out. I have some reclaim iso that looks pretty dark, would like to see what it does with that.
an interesting looking effect happens when you put a few drops of d-lim into a pie dish and then run BHO into it. I was trying to add flavour while making the extract of regs, but what it made looked like a broken butter sauce as the butane was evaporating as if the butane oil mix was separating. the finished product had a SillyPutty texture.
Thanks for sharing that. The texture of my reclaim went from "black glass" to beautiful, deep amber, taffy. I can do anything with it now, even string dabs . . .
Not sure what you mean, I'm just cleaning oil, not using any machine . . .You're not making this easy you know. Has there been a full tutorial made on using this machine yet?
Right . . . lets be scientific, well if you READ the links I provided it gives a HUGE scientific insight as to what these guys are doing and why. I say again, if you understand CA law, and what these guys are doing you can put together a thought experiment, in your mind, that will allow you to understand what they are doing and why. They say their process takes 3 weeks. Why? INFUSION, and they admit to using grape seed oil. So. They are starting with bubble hash and then using a 3 week infusion to grape seed oil, then probably refining with some kind of alcohol wash, d-limo, and centrifuge and filtration action, maybe even through activated carbon granules . . .
The point of all of this is to examine the organic chemistry involved and see if we can improve our medicine with it.
i don't see why t-dub finding validity in using what data PG provides to try to understand this new solvent. he might find something in there that helps us. it may be damaging to use (in response to your comparison to tobacco additives), but that is neither here nor there. as the OP states, we aren't trying to justify it's use due to safety as we aren't doctors. we are assuming it's safe and trying to figure out how to use it. the "RIGHT WAY" to experiment sounds a little contradictory. am glad that you have a lot of experience and that you are methodical in your approach, flkswat, but t-dub is way out in theory stage and you are harassing him about how that will affect process, imho. on the other side, t-dub did seem to miss that you already were familiar about the PG's data and seemed to misconstrue your intentions (which objectively seemed more personally aggressive than they likely actually are). this is all from my twisted perspective. maybe i'm totally full of it. has happened before. my interests are not to attack, but to clarify and hopefully reach understanding so that we can go forward in a helpful collaborative effort. if that isn't part of your interests then there isn't much point in participating on a thread such as this, imo.Am I following correctly? Cause I see no interest in "flavoring" my extracts...they are pretty darn tasty already! ROFL
Subbed. i have been curious about this solvent for a while. The boiling point of this solvent is is actually more then thc. Does that mean this solvent can only be removed by vac purge? Thats not the impression i got from those that have tried using it.....
are you leaving us?nevermind... y'all figure it out...
sorry to hear that jam. i definitely know the feeling. sounds like its calming down already tho. enjoy your trip or whatever it is ur doing. we'll be here when ya get back.not entirely, I'm just having kinda bad time tonight, and wanted to help smooth things over, but just feel like I'm making it worse...
I hope this thread can get back on track while I'm gone this weekend. Hate to leave it in such a state but... I'll be gone thurs-sun
I have been thinking about doing exactly this with trim. I can get a half or a whole pound of trim fairly cheap. Rather then using tons of solvent I was thinking about dry icing and then running it through the solvent.I have also been reading about people doing a dry ice extract, to get the kif, and then turning that into oil to bypass exposing the solvent to a bunch of the plant matter. I know there is still plant matter in the dry ice kif, but not nearly as much as exposing leaf/bud to any of the solvents directly. Seems like a worthy idea to test out, if you are trying to avoid the chlorophyll. If you don't know about the dry ice extracting, look it up on youtube. Pretty safe and simple process, I want to try out some time soon. I am very curious to see what the D-lim can do... and curious to see what you guys find out with using other solvents including butane.
Tricky for who? Bob and I have gotten this stuff to evap easily. You couldn't clean carpet with it if it didn't . . . Can we please READ before commenting here?Taking out the D-Lim here seems to be the tricky part: natural evap., filtration, freezing to separate...you have different options I suppose, and those need to be tested!