wow that stuff has a delicious color... now be honest, does it really look like that in real life, or is the flash/lighting giving it a little boost (like my last pictures... the light makes it look yellower)
this is its real color mang, thats why i put the neon orange 40 amp fuse next to it, so you could compare. no camera tricks, just illumination.
that looks so good.
ive got 5 ozs and 16 cans here so I got a lot of running to do today... I just dont want to end up with a dark fuckin oil again!! even though this 5oz is months old of saving bottom of the half lb
its pretty much out of your control. you can only hope its going to be good, the best way to get the lightest color, is to go as thinnnn as possible, on the final purge. make a really flat wafer.
that looks delicious. how fresh was the bud?
larfy bud came off a an unfinished outdoor plant that was about 1.5 months into flower. dried the plant 6 days, stored in plastic bag 6 days, then blew. 12 days from plant.
I wonder if it has anything to do with the zero heat that you used to evap the butane... but then you brought it to 130 in the chamber anyways (kinda hot IMO..makes my oil like water, very runny).. so why take 2 hour to evap the tane? why not just throw it into a dish of hot water for 5-10 minss.. then change that water since it will be freezing, and done?
i was very busy when i made this, didnt have the time to monitor the boil off, and was in no rush..
But I did did use heat to boil off the tane, "Hot Tap Water" under the pyrex, along with 80F temps, and fan.
whats that new contraption? looks like an awesome idea! why would you spray through a big screen like that? and let the golden butane puddle in pyrex dish? then what? pour it into another large dish? do you find that you lose lots of golden liquid from transferring it from different containers?
the contraption is simple, and it does its job of holding out debris/insects as well.
food strainer +card board + duct tape = my new lid for straight wax runs.
-I line my pyrex with parchment, then add the lid, then spray into parchment.
I lose enough oil in transfer/filters, so i try to avoid those as much as possible.