ODanksta
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Ok let me say real quickly I've been making hash oil for about 9 to 10 years But only about 2 years with a vacuum purge. We use to just leave it in the sun or whip it.
But what's crazy is that my brother And I share a vacuum pump and all the equipment. We are constantly blasting every couple of days. ok he does a run and it turns out shatter then i do a run and it exactly the same, but we use different flowers and different butane? Ok this week we both did a run a both turned out to be honey? Ive never got honey like this it's super runny but some of the best ive ever ran and got 14grams for two ounces of flowers which is pretty good if you ask me. What's crazy is his turned out the same. Now my question is could it be from the pump oil? I noticed there was a lot of moisture coming from the pump. Its also been rainy this week but i blasted indoors (no need to worry i am still alive and i know what i am doing, but do not blast indoors unless your using a vent hood and no electricity anywhere close.. just don't do it)
But do y'all think the oil is to blame, its the only logical explanation i can think of?
Do i need to change the oil out regularly? I think we might use our pump more then most people do..
Any advice would be helpful
But what's crazy is that my brother And I share a vacuum pump and all the equipment. We are constantly blasting every couple of days. ok he does a run and it turns out shatter then i do a run and it exactly the same, but we use different flowers and different butane? Ok this week we both did a run a both turned out to be honey? Ive never got honey like this it's super runny but some of the best ive ever ran and got 14grams for two ounces of flowers which is pretty good if you ask me. What's crazy is his turned out the same. Now my question is could it be from the pump oil? I noticed there was a lot of moisture coming from the pump. Its also been rainy this week but i blasted indoors (no need to worry i am still alive and i know what i am doing, but do not blast indoors unless your using a vent hood and no electricity anywhere close.. just don't do it)
But do y'all think the oil is to blame, its the only logical explanation i can think of?
Do i need to change the oil out regularly? I think we might use our pump more then most people do..
Any advice would be helpful
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