steiner666
Serial vapist
Ok so I know a lot of ppl who use log vapes either revape their ABV in a variable-temp vape or make edibles out of it, or maybe make qwiso and smoke it. In my case, I normally vaped all my fresh green in my WDZ and then, after compiling a dozen or so stems worth, i would revape it in the HA. This would give me ~3 nice bags, but the high from them is more of a cloudy effect that is really only good for putting myself to sleep, and the taste isnt that great revaping at max temp on HA.
So I decided to try making qwiso with my last batch of ABV. I only had 2-3 grams worth of it, so i wasnt sure how much i was going to get out of it. Then i remembered that i had 1 WDZ stem with a fairly clogged screen, a HA straw with some golden drops built up in it, and an old LB stem from a year ago in the closet i kept forgetting to clean lol. So here's what I did:
I put ABV in a cup and then filled cup with 91% iso until it was just above ABV line. I stirred it around for a couple minutes and then used a tea diffuser to strain the abv out while pouring alcohol into a tall shot glass (double shot i think). I then put my stem and straws in, and the alcohol covered them about half way. So i let them sit for about and hour and then flipped them to let the other half soak for an hour. After I took them out, i poured a small amount of kief into the shotglass and let it sit for a few minutes. Then i poured the shotglass into a glass pie pan and did the trick with putting it over top of a pot of water and boiling it on the stove. This evaped the alcohol in <10 mins, leaving me with a nice amount of golden goo along the bottom of the pan. The kief and other small particulates in teh alcohol helped me know when the pan was level (because they would stop floating around), to avoid having it dry onto the edges/sides of the pan which are a lot harder to scrape. (It also seemed to help give the oils something other than the pan to stick to, as scraping the goo up was a lot easier than usual)
I then scraped the pan up with a blade (didnt have a razor blade so i used one from a boxknife thing), scraped the goo off the edge of the blade with the tip of my DBV/SSV pick, and then scraped the goo off on the inside of a 1/2 filled stem that had already been vaped as much as possible. It was just a tiny booger of goo, but i got around 20 hits out of it, with very pleasant effects. (note: i got WAY more than just the one little booger or goo, I just scraped it up a little as a time as i used it, rather than trying to store it briefly in a different container and losing goo in the process)
So i've started putting a tiny bit of this goo on the tip of every fresh stem now, and the stems last over 3x as long and give a much stronger effect that is more comparable to the effect from smoking or vaping fresh green all the way to dark brown in a variable temp vape. The goo has a very mild taste that is a lot more enjoyable than the ABV revaping ever was.
So anyway it seems like if you extract the high temp boilers left over in your log vape's abv, you can vape the resulting goo in the same log at the same temp and get those compounds that were left behind the first time. I didnt think this would be the case, but it definitely appears to be. So this is how i plan on doing things from now on, making qwiso with the ABV and then soaking my stems and such in the alcohol before evaping it. So i can avoid the harshness of higher temp re-vaping, the bother of cooking, or having to smoke the qwiso since it seems to vape pretty completely.
So I decided to try making qwiso with my last batch of ABV. I only had 2-3 grams worth of it, so i wasnt sure how much i was going to get out of it. Then i remembered that i had 1 WDZ stem with a fairly clogged screen, a HA straw with some golden drops built up in it, and an old LB stem from a year ago in the closet i kept forgetting to clean lol. So here's what I did:
I put ABV in a cup and then filled cup with 91% iso until it was just above ABV line. I stirred it around for a couple minutes and then used a tea diffuser to strain the abv out while pouring alcohol into a tall shot glass (double shot i think). I then put my stem and straws in, and the alcohol covered them about half way. So i let them sit for about and hour and then flipped them to let the other half soak for an hour. After I took them out, i poured a small amount of kief into the shotglass and let it sit for a few minutes. Then i poured the shotglass into a glass pie pan and did the trick with putting it over top of a pot of water and boiling it on the stove. This evaped the alcohol in <10 mins, leaving me with a nice amount of golden goo along the bottom of the pan. The kief and other small particulates in teh alcohol helped me know when the pan was level (because they would stop floating around), to avoid having it dry onto the edges/sides of the pan which are a lot harder to scrape. (It also seemed to help give the oils something other than the pan to stick to, as scraping the goo up was a lot easier than usual)
I then scraped the pan up with a blade (didnt have a razor blade so i used one from a boxknife thing), scraped the goo off the edge of the blade with the tip of my DBV/SSV pick, and then scraped the goo off on the inside of a 1/2 filled stem that had already been vaped as much as possible. It was just a tiny booger of goo, but i got around 20 hits out of it, with very pleasant effects. (note: i got WAY more than just the one little booger or goo, I just scraped it up a little as a time as i used it, rather than trying to store it briefly in a different container and losing goo in the process)
So i've started putting a tiny bit of this goo on the tip of every fresh stem now, and the stems last over 3x as long and give a much stronger effect that is more comparable to the effect from smoking or vaping fresh green all the way to dark brown in a variable temp vape. The goo has a very mild taste that is a lot more enjoyable than the ABV revaping ever was.
So anyway it seems like if you extract the high temp boilers left over in your log vape's abv, you can vape the resulting goo in the same log at the same temp and get those compounds that were left behind the first time. I didnt think this would be the case, but it definitely appears to be. So this is how i plan on doing things from now on, making qwiso with the ABV and then soaking my stems and such in the alcohol before evaping it. So i can avoid the harshness of higher temp re-vaping, the bother of cooking, or having to smoke the qwiso since it seems to vape pretty completely.