Iso Extractions by _oakley_

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Sorry if i came across harshly - not my intention. But in all seriousness I have read multiple stories of people blowing up their kitchens due to flammables in the freezer.
I saw the result when someone set a beaker full of a toluene solution into a fridge that wasn't sparkless. The door was sent through a block wall. The thump was so sharp that the door was shot through the wall in its original orientation ... shearing the hinges off didn't even impart a twist.

Freezers are good at removing water from air, but the principle doesn't extend well to other solvents. I would also be wary of using a space heater near dishes filled with flammables. cn
 

2CE

Member
its cool man. my kitchen blowing up is also the LAST thing i want to happen. preciate the tip as well :fire: (too late lol)
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
yeah just in the room never near but i would be patient in most circumstances(especially if i was working with other stuff; this safety shits no joke), but iso is pretty stable.
Space heaters have thermostats. It's the spark from that about which I'm thinking. cn
 

polyarcturus

Well-Known Member
agreed for vaporous substances but iso? im mean it puts off vapor but it reacts quickly with everything and is gone almost instantly converting like that!


ive had bowels of iso in front of space heaters before.......
but thats not the point you are right in sense of safety dont use electronics or any other form of environmental control without a barrier and the substance enclosed.

to other guy, in fact once (if) you upgrade chemicals and function, youll need a whole area(buch of supplies and tools too) and none of that shit can come close to your chemicals, some chemicals are so volatile shaking them will make them react.
 

billcollector99

Well-Known Member
Hey Oak, just wanted to say I finally got around to making some ISO using a modification on your method..

Instead of coffee filters, I just used the 20 micron screen from my bubblebag kit. I have to say thank you, as this is the cleanest iso i have made to date :)
 

oakley1984

Well-Known Member
Hey Oak, just wanted to say I finally got around to making some ISO using a modification on your method..

Instead of coffee filters, I just used the 20 micron screen from my bubblebag kit. I have to say thank you, as this is the cleanest iso i have made to date :)
coffee filter will clean it up even more its something like 1-5 micron!

and glad you enjoyed the oil! :)
it never fails to disappoint
 

killer43

Active Member
Well I was given the gift of smoking some of Oakleys Fantastic Oil and I can say it is the best Iso oil I have ever had the pleasure to smoke. I most definitely try his extraction proses as soon as I have some trim with using. thx oakley for the great information.
 

DelSlow

Well-Known Member
knowledge bump
Hey oakley, I made some iso using your method, it's beautiful!

The iso I've made before was always brown/black. But this shit is amber! :hump:

The only thing is consistency. Your oil seems to be like a gel? My stuff is really sticky.

Should I cook it longer? Or you think I cooked it too long? LMK thanks again!
 
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