THC as fuel

CryForMeSky

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I have one question. Has anyone on this forum ever used resin or "hash" as a biofuel?

The resin of the cannabis sativa plant is oil based. Meaning its a hydrocarbon. Examples of hydrocarbons are gasoline, diesel, crude oil, plastics, methane, etc.

Im not talking about the seeds oils trapped in it. I mean the same shit we use for medicine and recreational. This could lead to complete independence for people from crude oil.

The boiling point of thc is aroud 480f vaporizing at around 500f making it the most easily made fuel known to man. Not just the fact that it comes back year after when grown outside.
 
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More then likely this is our way to the far reaches of the galaxy.

I believe the thc we use as fuel will come in the forms of bricks of resin. They are then placed into a feed shoot to a heating chamber.

In the chamber they will be heated to 500 degrees f. The resulting vapor would then be sucked into a secondary holding tank for it to then liquify or just go straight into the combustion chamber of any gas or diesel burning engine.

Used as fuel thc is worth far more rather then a drug .
I drive a good 100miles a weak for work at least. Imagine if i used thc as my fuel.
 
Well look at the thc molecule then look a gasoline.
Theres your answer.

Thats street value cause its illegal. Which means nothing if it was industrially grown like corn in kansas. One acre could produce enough thc to run a small home all year.

High street prices is just a result of human greed. If a indoor grown put half its product to fuel those prices would be cut in half.

People on here have the ability and the know how to do it. We are all stoners we make bongs out of toothpicks and two liters. I think we can do this.
 
Well look at the thc molecule then look a gasoline.
Theres your answer.

Thats street value cause its illegal. Which means nothing if it was industrially grown like corn in kansas. One acre could produce enough thc to run a small home all year.

High street prices is just a result of human greed. If a indoor grown put half its product to fuel those prices would be cut in half.

People on here have the ability and the know how to do it. We are all stoners we make bongs out of toothpicks and two liters. I think we can do this.
ok lets do it then, lets really do it
 
Plus we have growing this plant in a enclosed environment down to science. Hell we have it to scientific law.

Imagine a nfl size football feild eclosed and with 3 floors not including grown level. And farther then ground level.

Growing, harvesting and processing could all in the same building.
 
Plus we have growing this plant in a enclosed environment down to science. Hell we have it to scientific law.

Imagine a nfl size football feild eclosed and with 3 floors not including grown level. And farther then ground level.

Growing, harvesting and processing could all in the same building.
lets do it, im gonna be a millionaire
 
I would if it was legal kinda hard to hide a football stadium size building from the goverment. Plus you would need at least a million dollars just for start up of building the enclosure, equipment, and man power.
 
I have one question. Has anyone on this forum ever used resin or "hash" as a biofuel?

The resin of the cannabis sativa plant is oil based. Meaning its a hydrocarbon. Examples of hydrocarbons are gasoline, diesel, crude oil, plastics, methane, etc.

Im not talking about the seeds oils trapped in it. I mean the same shit we use for medicine and recreational. This could lead to complete independence for people from crude oil.

The boiling point of thc is aroud 480f vaporizing at around 500f making it the most easily made fuel known to man. Not just the fact that it comes back year after when grown outside.
Dude, what are you smoking??
 
I'd rather find a way to harness prisoners for energy. Grind up some pedos and murderers into a biofuel ;) Release everyone incarcerated for marijuana related "crimes" too while we're at it.
 
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