Smoking CO2 Concentrate through the Vapor Globe
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@TheBudGuru THANK YOU for spreading this knowledge :) MORE PEOPLE need to know this stuff!! oh, and have you tried out any of the adjustable Ti nails? Glass breaks :/
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@TheBudGuru wow...didnt even cough ... u are a MASTER!!! LOL
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Only thing I dislike about glass nails, you can't hear them up too fast or they'll break :/ then again there worth it cuz natal nails suck!
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@TheBudGuru, lmao, I bet jesseleeds read your comment and immediately ran off to go check what kind of solder he is using.
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@TheBudGuru, what's the ratio per gram? My buddy makes three different kinds of oils, one is the "Rick Simpson method" the other is lighter and the next is the most potent and looks almost like a butterscotch warm taffy on wax-paper. I believe he said he was using about 10+ grams per gram of oil? Geez I wish I could afford that!
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glass or titanium better?
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this shit it the best! it was get you retarded high!
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i've seen people use paper clips to do dabs, does the paper clip metal burn off fumes or is it ok?
why is it called CO2 concentrate?
agashutk 2 months ago
@agashutk It was made using CO2 for the extraction.
TheBudGuru 2 months ago
i smoke way too much and this might be a stupid question to ask but is that stuff your smoken the thc,tricons off a weed plant
bluntman305 11 months ago
@bluntman305 It's actually the trichome heads (the potent part) and the terpenoids
and flavonoids. This is the reason that solvent based extracts are more potent that water based (bubble-bag) hash (Yes I know water is a solvent, but it's not non-polar and doesn't react the same way that non-polar solvents do with cannabis) so water based hash is just the trichomes, I prefer kif or dry sifted hash to water hash, better flavor and more active compounds.
TheBudGuru 3 months ago
Lol at the people wasting money on expensive oil rigs and butane lighters. Just order a Health Stone and buy a cheap soldering iron from Walmart = Cash Money :D
jesseleeds 1 year ago
@jesseleeds If you are going to use a soldering iron I strongly recommend not buying a cheap one. Spend a little extra and get a ceramic one like a Hakko. Most of the cheap ones use metals that you're better off not inhaling i.e. lead. Ceramic soldering irons are nice but leaving them plugged in can be dangerous. I've seen many carpets, floors and tables burn or melt. You can get refillable lighters for $5 and a $4 can of premium butane will last for a LONG TIME.
TheBudGuru 4 months ago 2