Crash DeLuxe
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Hello Kids,
Back when High Times was kept behind the counter and Cannabis as illegal everywhere, this I how I made high quality "Hash Oil." Basically, with all the hardware available today, I won't go into details how I manufactured my refluxing equipment. But there were wider assortment of non-polar solvents to choose from. My favorite was Ethylene Trichloride, Analytical Grade of course, because it was considered non-flammable. Also known as Trichloroethylene, I would raise the temperature until it just began to boil, refluxing solvent through finely ground buds, leaves, stems, everything. As with Ethyl or Methyl alcohol, Trichloroethylene extracts everything; resin, chlorophyll, waxes, etc. This is what I referred to as Crude Oil. You could smoke it, eat it, but it left behind a great deal of ash, and was hard to work with as far as cooking. The secret step to come later if anyone cares. HINT: It involves activated charcoal!
Back when High Times was kept behind the counter and Cannabis as illegal everywhere, this I how I made high quality "Hash Oil." Basically, with all the hardware available today, I won't go into details how I manufactured my refluxing equipment. But there were wider assortment of non-polar solvents to choose from. My favorite was Ethylene Trichloride, Analytical Grade of course, because it was considered non-flammable. Also known as Trichloroethylene, I would raise the temperature until it just began to boil, refluxing solvent through finely ground buds, leaves, stems, everything. As with Ethyl or Methyl alcohol, Trichloroethylene extracts everything; resin, chlorophyll, waxes, etc. This is what I referred to as Crude Oil. You could smoke it, eat it, but it left behind a great deal of ash, and was hard to work with as far as cooking. The secret step to come later if anyone cares. HINT: It involves activated charcoal!