Honey Oil Riot Squad
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So I have a story for everyone from tonight that I thought I should share so that people don't take after me and stop caring about safety working with butane. This stuff is incredibly flammable and if you do bring it inside you should never EVER have it in the same room as an open flame. Here's my story from just tonight about my BHO making experience gone wrong:
Be careful... seriously. I just made a batch tonight, using the exact same method I've used like every couple weeks with trim for years. But this time I blasted two tubes so I had a bit of excess butane.
When I waited for what seemed like long enough with the pan outside and I noticed that just that thin little pesky layer of very green butane is left, I brought it inside and put it over some preboiled water with the stove fan on and the Burner OFF. When I STILL had butane left after the water was no longer warm, which is rarely the case, I set the pan to the side on the counter while I went and heated it up again with the burner.
BAD IDEA. I've made bho so many times at this point that I started to think there's just no way the butane ignition point can be met with such small portions of butane so far away from the flame (stove burner). Man was I wrong. While boiling the water again I VISUALLY SAW THE FLAME FROM THE BURNER IGNITE A PATH OF GASEOUS BUTANE ALL THE WAY TO THE SHALLOW LAYER OF BUTANE LEFT IN THE PAN LIKE 6 OR 7 FEET FROM THE BURNER.
BUT the fire ball was nothing, now I had a 3 foot high flame coming out of my tiny little layer of butane that was sitting across the kitchen on the counter........... HOLY FUCK CAN A TINY LAYER OF LIQUID BUTANE MAKE A FLAME. Had I not been in the room my cabinets would have been on fire within the next minute.
LUCKILY I have been trained on how to handle a sort of disaster like this bc I work in a lab and I had it smothered as quick as I could grab the nearest blanket.
That's my story from literally like 2 hours ago. ALWAYS BE CAREFUL MAKING BHO. Do not skimp on being as safe as possible. Crazy shit happens.
The flame did however burn like all my butane and I smothered it quick enough to not ruin my oil and out came some yellow potent goodness anyways lolololol. I lost a bit of yield to the blanket... but that's one way to cure your bho REALLY FAST and exciting like. Wheeew I still have an adrenaline rush. Be safe. Lol.
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This info doesnt show up till page 2 but I see how some people speed reading this might not catch it. NEVER DID I PUT MY PAN CONTAINING THE BIT OF BUTANE LEFT OVER DIRECTLY ONTO THE BURNER. I originally had the burner off when I brought the (bit left of) butane indoors and just had hot, almostboiling water. Then when it got too cold but I still had butane I placed the pan containing the butane far to the side on the kitchen counter. THEN I turned the burner on and began boiling more water. (Which was still a mistake, but no I didn't place it right over the flame, yes that's common sense.
The butane gas still evaporating while not being under the stove vent was the problem. So it traveled across the counter to where the burner was (you can't see the gas obviously). Then the flame traveled the gas evap line (butane sinks) all the way to the butane pan. I saw this happen. It was crazy.
Be careful... seriously. I just made a batch tonight, using the exact same method I've used like every couple weeks with trim for years. But this time I blasted two tubes so I had a bit of excess butane.
When I waited for what seemed like long enough with the pan outside and I noticed that just that thin little pesky layer of very green butane is left, I brought it inside and put it over some preboiled water with the stove fan on and the Burner OFF. When I STILL had butane left after the water was no longer warm, which is rarely the case, I set the pan to the side on the counter while I went and heated it up again with the burner.
BAD IDEA. I've made bho so many times at this point that I started to think there's just no way the butane ignition point can be met with such small portions of butane so far away from the flame (stove burner). Man was I wrong. While boiling the water again I VISUALLY SAW THE FLAME FROM THE BURNER IGNITE A PATH OF GASEOUS BUTANE ALL THE WAY TO THE SHALLOW LAYER OF BUTANE LEFT IN THE PAN LIKE 6 OR 7 FEET FROM THE BURNER.
BUT the fire ball was nothing, now I had a 3 foot high flame coming out of my tiny little layer of butane that was sitting across the kitchen on the counter........... HOLY FUCK CAN A TINY LAYER OF LIQUID BUTANE MAKE A FLAME. Had I not been in the room my cabinets would have been on fire within the next minute.
LUCKILY I have been trained on how to handle a sort of disaster like this bc I work in a lab and I had it smothered as quick as I could grab the nearest blanket.
That's my story from literally like 2 hours ago. ALWAYS BE CAREFUL MAKING BHO. Do not skimp on being as safe as possible. Crazy shit happens.
The flame did however burn like all my butane and I smothered it quick enough to not ruin my oil and out came some yellow potent goodness anyways lolololol. I lost a bit of yield to the blanket... but that's one way to cure your bho REALLY FAST and exciting like. Wheeew I still have an adrenaline rush. Be safe. Lol.
EDIT:
This info doesnt show up till page 2 but I see how some people speed reading this might not catch it. NEVER DID I PUT MY PAN CONTAINING THE BIT OF BUTANE LEFT OVER DIRECTLY ONTO THE BURNER. I originally had the burner off when I brought the (bit left of) butane indoors and just had hot, almostboiling water. Then when it got too cold but I still had butane I placed the pan containing the butane far to the side on the kitchen counter. THEN I turned the burner on and began boiling more water. (Which was still a mistake, but no I didn't place it right over the flame, yes that's common sense.
The butane gas still evaporating while not being under the stove vent was the problem. So it traveled across the counter to where the burner was (you can't see the gas obviously). Then the flame traveled the gas evap line (butane sinks) all the way to the butane pan. I saw this happen. It was crazy.
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