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Old 07-26-2013, 01:56 AM
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https://www.wired.com/underwire/2013/...oil-explosion/

What makes it dangerous is not so much the extraction process itself, but rather the problem of improper butane ventilation. Butane is highly flammable and it tends to sink, meaning that if you use it indoors or don’t ventilate well, you’ll run into serious trouble. Let some butane puddle in your living room, throw in a thoughtless spark from a cigarette, stove, or — dare I suggest — bong hit, and suddenly your apartment is missing a wall.
That’s allegedly what happened in January, when*three people were injured*after a hash oil extraction gone wrong blew through the walls of a San Diego hotel. A few months earlier, an Oregon man suffered burns in a similar*explosion that blew out the windows in his apartment and sent him to the hospital.*Although it’s perfectly possible to make hash oil safely, such explosions are the result of a relatively small number of hash oil producers who fail to take even the most basic precautions. The number one precaution according to everyone I spoke to for this article: Never make oil indoors.

"It seems like a relatively recent trend of people who have figured out how to turn a benign plant into an explosive."

Burns of a 2nd and 3rd Degree type associated with Butane type explosions below:

https://www.google.com/search?q=2nd+a...w=1345&bih=841

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https://skunkpharmresearch.com/butane-safety/

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Old 07-26-2013, 11:56 PM
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yea..i feel you...its just all i did was chime in w a lil comment, more of a smarmy little shit talk, and now its been extrapolated into this whole big thing..i dont wanna explain or care to start a thread on it...i was just spranklin a lil smack talk...

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my b...wont let that happen again...

and just to reiterate for the threads sake...

INDOORS IS SUPE DANGEROUS AND YOU SHOULDNT DO IT UNLESS YOUR NUTS N WANNA REDECORATE YOUR PLACE INTO A MORE SMOLDERING LOOK OR KNOW WTF UR DOIN....
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I just saw the movie fight club again for the first time in forever. Remember when his condo explodes because of a refrigerator compressor that kicks on? Just an example of what can easily happen in any kitchen filled with gas. I dont wanna be "that guy".
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Old 07-30-2013, 12:32 AM
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FEMA: Hash oil explosions on the rise

Marijuana was considered safe enough for Coloradans to legalize, but that doesn’t mean it’s totally risk-free.
It’s a lesson learned the hard way by a man who apparently blew himself up in Colorado Springs last Wednesday while extracting hash oil near a creek where he’d been camping.
The explosion set off a bizarre string of events that included his getting punched out by a garage owner he then confronted with a machete and a hatchet, and with the police closing off a city street fearing that he’d left behind a bag full of pipe bombs.


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See there? Disaster even happens outside, too. It really boils down to this, people: please put down the butane cans and leave that shit to the ones who know basic lab safety.

I love how BHO is turning the cannabis scene into a meth lab. /facepalm
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https://www.spokesman.com/stories/201...king-hash-oil/


LOS ANGELES – Nicholas Broms was trying to squeeze a better high from marijuana when his Oregon condo caught on fire. An explosion knocked out a wall, blew out his sliding glass door and torched his*arms.
“I just remember everything being engulfed,” he said. “I looked down and both of my arms were on fire". I thought I was going to be permanently*disfigured.

”Hash oil is made from loose marijuana leaf and stem pieces that often are thrown out because of their poor quality. The weed crumbs are packed into a pipe and butane is poured through it. A heat source is used to separate the butane and what is left is the*oil.
But without good ventilation, the vapors can build up, lie close to the floor and pose an unseen yet dangerous threat because they don’t dissipate quickly. An open flame, static electricity or anything that can spark the gas is a recipe for*disaster.
“You do it in your house, light a cigarette and it blows up. You’ve let the world know you are a moron,” said Bob Melamede, a biology professor at the University of Colorado and president of Cannabis Science Inc., a company that develops cannabinoid-based therapies for the treatment of cancer and infectious*diseases.
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Bottle rocket

My buddy was blowing bho in his backyard. He took every safety precaution. The only thing he didn't think about was the pilot on his pool heater. His back yard lit up like the Fourth of July. The tube he was using took off like a bottle rocket. He was not hurt just lost some hair. He was lucky. Be safe out there and try to think of every thing.
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Two Santa Rosa men were arrested Wednesday night after a butane hash oil accident sparked an explosion that nearly torched a kitchen and left one with third degree burns.
“This process is extremely volatile,” said Santa Rosa Fire battalion chief Mark Basque, who responded to Wednesday's fire. “It creates a flammable or explosive atmosphere.”
Dozens of fires in California have been linked to hash oil making, including at least three in Santa Rosa in the past six months."

The fireball from a butane explosion is over 3000 degree Fahrenheit, thats enough to melt your eyeballs or steel.

One burn was of a 3rd Degree type, most people don't know what these look like or the severity of getting one, take a look.

https://www.google.com/search?q=2nd+a...w=1345&bih=841

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https://skunkpharmresearch.com/butane-safety/

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https://www.kmph.com/story/23141040/p...sno-explosions

Four explosions and fires in Fresno.

There have been four so called honey oil fires in Fresno in recent months. The latest took place Tuesday at an apartment complex in northwest Fresno.
"The butane, as it condenses, obviously it's flammable," said Fresno Fire Captain Steve Beyers.* "You're in a confined space and it's gonna seek out any type of ignition source."
Don Mac Alpine, a fire marshal, said these types of fires put firefighters at a greater risk because, "unlike many accidental fires this fire starts very quickly and very violently."
Mac Alpine says after each explosion, neighbors told investigators their noses detected unusual smells, but they didn't want to get involved.

If something goes wrong you'd better know what is going to happen, you will be in a fireball of over 3000 degrees and that will melt steel and set the fat on your body on fire. You'll go to the hospital and the expenses will be $6000 to $10,000 per day, you will be in excruciating pain for a long time. You will have 2nd and 3rd degree burns and will smell like a piece of burned steak well done and charred. Below is pictures of what you'll most likely look like if 'something goes wrong'.


Burns of a 2nd and 3rd Degree type associated with Butane type explosions below:


https://www.google.com/search?q=2nd+a...w=1345&bih=841

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