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ONEeyedWILLY444

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Morning 6 been a while since I been in here. Loving the porn over the last 10 pages or so. Just had a lik catch up and it's all going off. Gonna get that 600 logo stuck somewhere mad......don't know where yet tho.
 

DoobieBrother

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That thread was so bad it gave me CANCER!

[video=youtube;K1L1lj3XuK8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1L1lj3XuK8[/video]

And crashed my computer.
Right when the guy in the video was ranting on to justify his pest strip decision my computer freezes and I had to reboot.

All I can say is that I'm glad I grow my own.
;-)
 

Bobotrank

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anybody think i can make iso hash with a glass jar and some coffee filters? any tips b4 i try?
I did it pretty easily... just chop that shit up real well (I used a coffee grinder), let it soak for a few days shaking occasionally, and then strain it/evaporate it. Oh yeah, and then smoke it. Zing! Good luck.
 

duchieman

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anybody think i can make iso hash with a glass jar and some coffee filters? any tips b4 i try?
Yup, I've done that. I'd use a few filters, one isn't good enough, I don't think. I was thinking of a stocking over the mouth of the jar as a prefilter might be a good idea. As the guys were talking about earlier here, I'm also going to chop finer when I do it next time. Also, instead of squeezing, I'm going to suspend the wet trim over the dish and let it drain naturally. I've just found too much fine plant matter getting through and I think that may be what's giving it that dry keif texture rather than the gooey resin that oil is. I also don't think the trim has to be rinsed very long either. Once the ISO makes contact with the trichs, it does it's job as a solvent separating it from the plant matter. Any longer and your starting to dissolve other things like chlorophyll. Kind of like steeping a tea too long and getting all the bitter. I'd welcome, and appreciate, anyone who'll chime in and tell me what you think of my way of thinking.

Hope that helps Tryna.
 

duchieman

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I did it pretty easily... just chop that shit up real well (I used a coffee grinder), let it soak for a few days shaking occasionally, and then strain it/evaporate it. Oh yeah, and then smoke it. Zing! Good luck.
Hey Bobo, I've seen guys do this as well and thought that was a tincture, which I guess I've never really understood the difference.
 

Bobotrank

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I don't think you want to ingest ISO, do you? Tinctures they'll use bourbon or whiskey or something I think. . . ISO could make you go blind lol. I'm outta here for a few, gang. Have a great day everybody ;) :peace:
 

duchieman

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I understand that ISO is bad to ingest. I was also under the impression that tinctures are stored in a bottle so the alcohol doesn't completely dissipate. Also,I understand that some tinctures are ingested, but others are used in ointments and creams so ISO wouldn't be a factor there. What I don't understand is why leave the trim jarred for weeks, or days even, if your only making ISO oil. All you want are the trichomes off the plant matter and that should just take a wash, I would think. I remember watching my brother in law make up some oil some years back and he basically just washed the trim with the ISO and discarded it. So I guess my confusion is the difference in soaking times.
 

DST

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I have to agree with Duchie. I find the quick wash has been excellent. Much cleaner than the several days soak.

Yup, I've done that. I'd use a few filters, one isn't good enough, I don't think. I was thinking of a stocking over the mouth of the jar as a prefilter might be a good idea. As the guys were talking about earlier here, I'm also going to chop finer when I do it next time. Also, instead of squeezing, I'm going to suspend the wet trim over the dish and let it drain naturally. I've just found too much fine plant matter getting through and I think that may be what's giving it that dry keif texture rather than the gooey resin that oil is. I also don't think the trim has to be rinsed very long either. Once the ISO makes contact with the trichs, it does it's job as a solvent separating it from the plant matter. Any longer and your starting to dissolve other things like chlorophyll. Kind of like steeping a tea too long and getting all the bitter. I'd welcome, and appreciate, anyone who'll chime in and tell me what you think of my way of thinking.

Hope that helps Tryna.
I understand that ISO is bad to ingest. I was also under the impression that tinctures are stored in a bottle so the alcohol doesn't completely dissipate. Also,I understand that some tinctures are ingested, but others are used in ointments and creams so ISO wouldn't be a factor there. What I don't understand is why leave the trim jarred for weeks, or days even, if your only making ISO oil. All you want are the trichomes off the plant matter and that should just take a wash, I would think. I remember watching my brother in law make up some oil some years back and he basically just washed the trim with the ISO and discarded it. So I guess my confusion is the difference in soaking times.
 

Dizzle Frost

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id choose BHO over ISO...i find the BHO a cleaner product and alot more flavorful and potent

ISO will extract some plant matter..BHO only contains trich heads and essentials :)
 

DST

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The oil I made with a donation from a nice Club Member was with Everclear. The long soak tasted gash, but the quick soak is lovely. I am still wavering with bho as the stuff I have tried has given me a sore head. Smelled ok but it was like taking to many poppers or something. May be the guy hadn't cleaned it right or something. He had about an ounce of it though.
 

Bobotrank

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I have to agree with Duchie. I find the quick wash has been excellent. Much cleaner than the several days soak.
Ahhh, stupid Bobo. I'd read someplace to let it soak for a few days... I think it was in Cervantes' book. D'oh! Well, next time I'm definitely just gonna do the quick rinse . . . :peace:
 
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