This is a really good idea actually, I'd love to get something inert to stick in my dropdown on my dab rig to collect any vapor that doesn't make it the whole way!Sticks turned me on to the filter in the vapor path also and after a few sessions I push the filter down to where my bowl would be and the amount of clouds and the taste and the effects are IMO equal/better then any bud I put in it. If I could vape nothing but reclaim I think I would. Maybe not. But I really like it. It's just another great byproduct of vaping. Sticks you my friend are a trend setter.
This is a really good idea actually, I'd love to get something inert to stick in my dropdown on my dab rig to collect any vapor that doesn't make it the whole way!
I am concerned about using plant fibers though because they thermally degrade like any other organic material and create their own vapor when heated - this vapor will contain fats/waxes/nutrients (the last of which concentrate in the stems of cannabis plants, whether industrial hemp or psychoactive). I do not trust industrial hemp processing to give us something safe for vaping.
Cotton used to give this weird 'texture' to vapor when I vaped it, so I went to SS wool. I really am hesitant to put this inside my dab rig since my rig is worth a hell of a lot of money and this may scratch the worked glass on my dropdown.
I wonder what else we could use for this purpose??? I wonder if we could do a test with a number of possible substrates to see which material is safest for this purpose? Does anyone with a fan-forced vape (like the volcano) wanna put a piece of calico (unbleached cotton fabric - my next guess at a possible suitable material) into a clean volcano (or similar) and fill a bag to see if it creates vapor?
The reason I say using fan forced vape is because we should not inhale to test if something creates its own vapor lol.
This is an excellent idea mate, thanks! I'll give this one a shotStick a small bud in the stem. One of the ones that you have ISO scrubbed when doing a concentrate run.
I'm noticing it is weaker than reclaim that I get without iso. makes me wonder if we are altering anything with the iso.
How potent is that hot cocoa? My stems were pretty dirty before I finally cleaned them. Would I use both of the stems in one cup?
How potent is that hot cocoa? My stems were pretty dirty before I finally cleaned them. Would I use both of the stems in one cup?
Is reclaim worth it , hell yeah . Does ISO change the flavor or potency , hell yeah. I gave up on ISO for reclaim , the only thing it gets used for now is a final spotless cleaning . You have to remeber with ISO , it is a percentage (eg. 91% , 99% , whatever batch you grab) it is not pure and 100% evaporatable , traces will ALWAYS be left behind . Does it effect the final taste , hell yeah . I also find that the stuff created from ISO has a slightly thinner consistancy than pure vapor resin . The only way I reclaim now is by running with heat or scraping . Why would anybody who does this for health reasons want to inhale ISO or any other foriegn chemicals , no matter what the trace percentage is ? Think about it .
I think its how one goes about the process. I run all my glass, whips and screens through an ISO rinse and then strain that ISO back into its container. So it gets all the moisture and junk off the outside and inside of the kit as well as the "reclaim", also the container in use a clear plastic one which probably doesn’t preserve the magic as well as it could. I am sure if I were carefully only cleaning only the inside of the airway glass with with new clean alcohol, storing it correctly and processing it with an eye on consumption it would produce a better result. However I am cheap and lazy so I don't get the goodies like I could.
sorry meant to add to the quote requarding iso and whips. I have found trying to reclaim out of whips by soaking in iso cloudies up the whip. and I am lead to think that iso and the plastics in the whips might leach and i wouldnt want to be trying anything if it might have leeched plastic stuffs in it
Wow, I have used silicone tubing for a long time and never ran across any health warning on cleaning food grade silicone tubing with ISO. Can you please point me to your sources? Thanks
To dry your silicone whip of your vaporizer is fan indices you hook it up and run the air through it. It's like using an air compressor. Tubing does get gross. I will not lie, getting it back to the original colour is also extremely difficult. Wish I had a different solution for my Vapir rise. But looks like it's only silicone whips for me haha.
Scraping it out dry or transferring to a different medium with heat (dairy product, coconut oil or similar) is usually quicker, easier, tastier and more rewarding IMO.
To better explain "using heat " , I usually have an all glass vapor path (Arizer products) , "by using heat" I mean that I take a torch lighter (not a bic) , and heat the glass enough so that the resin can run out of the tube . I usually run them into a 5gr glass vial for use at a later time .
So if your gonna try this there are two things to remeber , one , you better have steady hands or your gonna make a hot gooey mess , and two , for fuck sakes be careful and dont burn yourself with the torch lighter in the process.
It shouldn't leach, but I stopped doing this because of silicone clouding also. Don't think @PurpleDazed said there was a health warning, but that they chose not to for the same reason. I've pretty much eliminated silicone tubing from my vaping, tho not because of this. More because of the general pain in the ass it can be in use and cleaning.
I also found that scraping reclaim from the tubing was more productive and provided a better product. Think there are better instructions in the tubing thread, but basically get a screw with a head a little wider than your I/D and pull it through with a string. A straightened coat hanger works well to thread the string through, then tie your screw on and pull back through. Never had much luck with getting it back to the original color/tint with ISO anyway (or anything else), and the inability to dry it well after rinsing out the ISO left me worried about mildew growth from the moisture. I guess an air compressor could help here, but would still be a PIA IMO.
If you enjoy the ISO wash from tubing and aren't worried about it, have at it! Just don't see the need to go after people for sources when they are expressing their personal opinion on something they don't feel comfortable with.
I use a crap load of silicon tubing and if there is a health risk that I can confirm then I want to know so I can protect myself. As to "going after someone" I don't see asking for additional background as being wrong. Its just part of the search for usable information, which is one of the big reasons many of us are here. Sorry if I left you with the wrong impression.
My mistake. I must have read one of the two posts wrong. Thought @PurpleDazed said they were lead to think there may be a problem because they saw clouding in silicone from ISO, and thought you asked for a source on health warnings like it was from a study complete with report. I'll have to try to pay better attention in the future.