Hash and Oil Picture Thread

qwizoking

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So in my personal opinion Teflon and silicone are similar.. Teflon is easily permeated by low weight solvent gases and pfoa levels may be of concern..overall its hard for me to weigh the possible negative side effects in favor of either...pfoa is far nastier than silica. You can't scrape either..

But zho has an off label use welding thermoplastics such as ptfe...being a halogen which easily penetrates its no good

I wouldn't personally use silicone or teflon..
I use ceramics, glass or foil
 

Sirdabsalot462

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Yup...

Figured this much.

I'll stick with my Pyrex and Ceramics for color contrast.

Somebody,
Please make us oil heads something that we can blast onto safely, evap safely and store in safely with no more godammed scrapings.
Thank you,
Sir dabs.
 

Sirdabsalot462

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I am considering scaling down my dish diameter to fit my chamber however.

I got one that will fit, just hoping that the surface area is large enough. Not blasting any pounds, yet

Think it'll work great actually...
If purged properly, the patty in theory should lift off the glass in one piece.
 

qwizoking

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Its going to be very tricky..
Y'all want something "bendable" to freeze or whatever and be slick easily peeling off your hash without scraping. The problem is that floppines that's considered the "pro" is also the "con" ..
A dense crystalline structure is desired for low penetration.. as I was saying in idk lol my last post. Until weed and hash making is fully legal I doubt anyone will put in the time effort or money to producing said container or something actually "novel" instead of repurposing something already in use. Imo once the profit is there it will come only then.. a hydrophillic coating may desirable and repel like a magnet..idk whoever does figure out a perfectly safe method will hit it big
 

Guzias1

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i picked up a roll. they are awesome to blast onto. butttt. as they recommend, its not a good idea to re use them..

and at the price they go for. i never bought another roll..

the rolls are tiny.

nothing like blasting onto pyrex :p

i hate scraping as well.

forever.

thankskfortherepguys! :]
 

qwizoking

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See that single use thing is getting me..
Its easily plasticized by butane gas and it is significantly safer the first use.. at the same time it has the potential to be far worse than silicone.
One of those things that you kinda have to weigh for yourself.. no way to confirm levels of harmful substances such as pfoa.
I would prefer to use something completely safe. But I suppose Teflon is going in the right direction
 

Twitch

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i make a couple of passes with the first blade then i scape it off with this small knife on to slick pad and with the first blade again make another pass and do it all over again...

lol
 

Sirdabsalot462

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I personally angle my blade at 45° to scrape and to , well scrape..lol

I usually scrape until the oil is about to hit my thumb as I grip the blade, I consider it to be” full”...
Then, using the same angle the blade at 45° and do the opposite of scraping...

Place oil on parchment and spread, like peanut butter.
Repeat.

The oil must be warm.

I use a heat gun to warm my blade before the scrape then warm again to spread.
As you are scraping, it is ideal to have your dish during on a source of low heat...
Like a heating pad, set to medium.

Hope this helps.
 

Sirdabsalot462

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Wait...
Just realized you are scraping from winterization so you won't need to scrape to purge.

Duhhhhhh

Lol..sorry about that.

Use a heat gun or very very carefully a torch to heat the backside of the blade opposite the oil....
The heat will transfer and the oil will melt off into a beautiful droplet and harden nearly instantly.

Drop these next to each other on a glass dish (ashtray)..will photograph beautifully and it will act as an artists paint palet.... except they be dabbbzzzz.
 

blackforest

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Yup...

Figured this much.

I'll stick with my Pyrex and Ceramics for color contrast.

Somebody,
Please make us oil heads something that we can blast onto safely, evap safely and store in safely with no more godammed scrapings.
Thank you,
Sir dabs.
I use a round dish because the tools I use flex to the sides and get 98% of everything in the dish.
I use the painters tool to get the majority out, I use a razor blade to scrape of the tool onto parchment. Surprisingly it comes right off.
I then use 1 or 2 blades to scrape towards myself while rotating the bowl, it gets everything. Takes me about 1 minute to scrape from bowl to parchment, by far the easiest method I've ever seen or used. Square dishes have corners and the angle between the wall and floor is too great. With the right sized round dish, the painters tool and the razor blades flex to conform to the surface, and get every last micron. Not to mention there is zero mess when done right. Painters tools were like $5 online, came with an assortment, but this shape works best for me.

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chewberto

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Painters tool, putty knife, skillet tools Xxl scraper. I can have 99% of what was on the Pyrex on a pad in under 3 minutes! It's all about Efficiency, the "right" tool makes that possible! I used to use razor blades, but it is tedious and takes ten times as long! I recommend skillet tools. It is made just for this!
 

qwizoking

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I really wanna mess with you about that post
"get 98% of everything in the dish."
"get every last micron"
I have to wonder what percentage a micron is.....
Guess it doesnt matter..."it gets everything"
Hehe
Sorry just entertaining myself
 

blackforest

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I really wanna mess with you about that post
"get 98% of everything in the dish."
"get every last micron"
I have to wonder what percentage a micron is.....
Guess it doesnt matter..."it gets everything"
Hehe
Sorry just entertaining myself
LOL, it sounds small! I should have used the proper scientific term pusillus quantitas!
 

F.M.I.L.Y

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Wait...
Just realized you are scraping from winterization so you won't need to scrape to purge.

Duhhhhhh

Lol..sorry about that.

Use a heat gun or very very carefully a torch to heat the backside of the blade opposite the oil....
The heat will transfer and the oil will melt off into a beautiful droplet and harden nearly instantly.

Drop these next to each other on a glass dish (ashtray)..will photograph beautifully and it will act as an artists paint palet.... except they be dabbbzzzz.
I went to the Cannabis Cup in LA and purchased a Slick Sheet which is 48" x16" its from Oil Slick, www.oilslickpad.com. So I scrape and spread it on the oil slick sheet before it hardens up? Cause I know as soon as I scrape with a Razor it hardens pretty fast. Thanks for the help on this matter.

I just checked their site and its not working. But this is what I got to be exact: http://www.amazon.com/Slick-Sheet-Ptfe-Teflon-Roll/dp/B00AWK04IQ

Peace
FM
 

Sirdabsalot462

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^ exactly...move fast or use some very low heat.

Maybe set your dish on a heat pad set to high while scraping, temps range from 110°-130° depending on the brand...

Set a towel underneath the heat pad while doing this or the heat will travel down instead of up.
I suggest the ” Duo” for you man...

Your shatter is very very stable, so you could use the” Slick Ball”
For storage, just fling the log o shatter in the container.
 
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