ENDLSCYCLE
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so am I in the wrong using the blue propane torch to heat the ti???
Graingers should have the supplies you need to adapt the tank. I can link you with my tami knock off guy if you want.I went to airgas and ordered some n-butane. It is food grade butane I believe. I literally make oil 2-3 times a week and sick of buying butane. Looks like I gotta build a rack to hold it upside down? I got to figure out the fittings from the tank to the tube.
Also a homade tammy sound like it would be necesarry. I don't want to waste the ntane
You need to tell AirGas to fit your n-butane tank with an eductor tube. That is how you get the butane to come out as a liquidI went to airgas and ordered some n-butane. It is food grade butane I believe. I literally make oil 2-3 times a week and sick of buying butane. Looks like I gotta build a rack to hold it upside down? I got to figure out the fittings from the tank to the tube.
Also a homade tammy sound like it would be necesarry. I don't want to waste the ntane
big rule of thumb here. ice means too cold. water is condensing out of the air into your extract. the water needs to be warm and touching your pan, bottom and sides, to prevent this from happening.Hey Sr. V I have a question for ya, do you ever have ice floating around in your pan when you spray?
I always have warm water in the pan underneath, would running fresh/frozen material have anything to do with the ice? or is it just frozen solidified oil? Looks like it could be either...big rule of thumb here. ice means too cold. water is condensing out of the air into your extract. the water needs to be warm and touching your pan, bottom and sides, to prevent this from happening.
Yep. It helps bring up the temperature of the freshly sprayed butane. Resulting in a faster evap.Warmwater when I spray? That's news to me..
OMG would everyone PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE inform yourself on the basic methods of open blasting.I always have warm water in the pan underneath, would running fresh/frozen material have anything to do with the ice? or is it just frozen solidified oil? Looks like it could be either...
It prevents condensation on the edges of the erl. This is the main reason, the warm water needs to be touching the pan on the bottom.... and sides of the pan if you are dummy who blasts so fast that you have a pool of gases in your pan.Yep. It helps bring up the temperature of the freshly sprayed butane. Resulting in a faster evap.
No offense sir, but I have read ALL of that. The problem I believe is as you stated "not doing it safely" I tend to do 40-50 gram runs lol. Take fuckin forever to purge though anyways so maybe I will try to keep it to 10-15 grams per dish...OMG would everyone PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE inform yourself on the basic methods of open blasting.
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Now that you have read every word on this linked article above.... fresh frozen erlz, thermos tech, dry ice, best taste possible. you did go read that?
An advantage of keeping the temperatures low, is that it allows you to run fresher material, as the water will be tied up in the form of ice.
Butane has the very slight water solubility of 0.0325 vol/vol, or about 32 milliliters per liter. That means if there is any water available, some of it will come along and bring with it undesirable water solubles, such as chlorophyll.