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    Quote Originally Posted by MrCannab1sir View Post
    Ok man thanks, when you say "purge" do you just mean some kind of heat? Obviously not a naked flame I'm assuming, just something it can sit on, like jingo says, a mug warmer etc?
    No i mean a full on vacuum purge in a sealed chamber under pressure and heat


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    Oh, yeh definitely don't have one of them in the garage kickin about I take it thats pricey gear?

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    yeah its pricey, they were getting reasonable before covid but not now. Its by no means essential and you can smoke it without just be aware you will be smoking some of that iso trapped in the resin

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mac View Post
    yeah its pricey, they were getting reasonable before covid but not now. Its by no means essential and you can smoke it without just be aware you will be smoking some of that iso trapped in the resin
    Sound look forward to that one then, I enjoy an experiment. Droolin over that video man

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrCannab1sir View Post
    Sound look forward to that one then, I enjoy an experiment. Droolin over that video man
    I love watchin em just be careful where ya search "purge videos" massive difference between Youtube purge and a Pornhub purge video

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mac View Post
    Ideally you want a purge unit to get all that iso out but in a pinch yes you can leave it out on the side to evaporate. Keep it well ventilated as the fumes are highly flammable, more so than the liquid.

    When its dry scrape with a razor blade to get all the resin up and roll it in ya fingers then flatten it out, do it a few times to let the stuff trapped inside evaporate too.

    It won't taste the best without a purge but can be a life saver on a cold wet dankrupt night
    I completely missed the fact that we were dealing with ISO, I wouldn't bother processing the small amount from a grinder for anything other than a down and dirty shatter. I always use food grade alcohol which is why I was making recommendations for butter and oil.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrCannab1sir View Post
    Oh, yeh definitely don't have one of them in the garage kickin about I take it thats pricey gear?
    You can lay your parchment paper in A frying pan on top of the stove, on low heat, and achive the same thing, you don't need that pressure cooker.

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