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GetTheFuckOut
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hotknives for hash - potential health risk?
#335932 - 12/24/09 02:45 PM (14 years, 11 months ago) |
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metal is bad to smoke from IMO
its often polished and finished with shit
i've been smoking alot of knives lately, and im wondering, is it bad for you?
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Re: hotknives for hash - potential health risk? [Re: GetTheFuckOut]
#335938 - 12/24/09 02:54 PM (14 years, 11 months ago) |
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Well I know aluminum gives off carcinogenic fumes when burned, brass tastes like shit, and stainless steel is just a bit harsh but I don't know if I've ever actually heard of any health risks with smoking from stainless steel so long as it isn't coated with anything.
I LOVE hotkniving it's my favorite method of smoking hash by far. It really would be a shame if they turned out to be dangerous. I know that titanium is perfectly fine to heat up maybe we could just find some titanium hot-knives? That'd be
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Re: hotknives for hash - potential health risk? [Re: elcharrosays]
#335985 - 12/24/09 06:19 PM (14 years, 11 months ago) |
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i was wondering if we could get glass ones
but any glass that gets hot at that temp is too soft to use practically i'd think
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Re: hotknives for hash - potential health risk? [Re: GetTheFuckOut]
#335989 - 12/24/09 06:24 PM (14 years, 11 months ago) |
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Good question I would like to know to...
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Re: hotknives for hash - potential health risk? [Re: Dr. Siekadellyk]
#335995 - 12/24/09 06:40 PM (14 years, 11 months ago) |
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don't know about metals but i use stainless knives and don't notice anything different. we also have a pair of glass paddles, thats what they head shops call em anyways i call em cumbersome. they have to be thick to not crack so they take forever on a stove. if you torch them you could deform them so thats out. and then when your done you have to let them cool slowly or they will crack.
best thing i have seen by far was a guy who had a long pair of scissor style tongs with titanium plates on the pincher part.
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Re: hotknives for hash - potential health risk? [Re: pha3r0]
#335998 - 12/24/09 06:47 PM (14 years, 11 months ago) |
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get a much healthier
ever see a pair of knives after good use? I wonder where all that finish goes???
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Re: hotknives for hash - potential health risk? [Re: Muggles]
#336000 - 12/24/09 06:55 PM (14 years, 11 months ago) |
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mine i sanded off . they are some cheapo restraunt ones i wanted to make sure they weren't chromed or some crap but yeah if you can afford the vape that's a no brainer
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Re: hotknives for hash - potential health risk? [Re: pha3r0]
#336027 - 12/24/09 09:10 PM (14 years, 11 months ago) |
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Quote:
pha3r0 said:
best thing i have seen by far was a guy who had a long pair of scissor style tongs with titanium plates on the pincher part.
Woah holy shit what a great idea. That is most definitely now a goal of mine to accomplish.
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Re: hotknives for hash - potential health risk? [Re: elcharrosays]
#336062 - 12/24/09 11:21 PM (14 years, 11 months ago) |
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yeah he brought them to halloween with him and they never got to hot, or cold for that matter and being tongs if you like to use a catch for your knifers you have your extra hand
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Re: hotknives for hash - potential health risk? [Re: Muggles]
#336083 - 12/25/09 01:08 AM (14 years, 11 months ago) |
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Quote:
Muggles said: ever see a pair of knives after good use? I wonder where all that finish goes???
exactly.
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Re: hotknives for hash - potential health risk? [Re: GetTheFuckOut]
#336215 - 12/25/09 12:59 PM (14 years, 11 months ago) |
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Re: hotknives for hash - potential health risk? [Re: coda]
#336229 - 12/25/09 01:14 PM (14 years, 11 months ago) |
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Re: hotknives for hash - potential health risk? [Re: coda]
#336230 - 12/25/09 01:15 PM (14 years, 11 months ago) |
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that's awesome
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Re: hotknives for hash - potential health risk? [Re: mel_lonta_tauda]
#336234 - 12/25/09 01:22 PM (14 years, 11 months ago) |
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we have a set they are easy to find in Oregon head shops but i havn't seen em in Cali.
they just arne't as easy or fast as metal. gotta heat up slowly and cool down slowly or the paddle head will crack.
and if you get a set don't buy the ones with dimples in the paddle face it makes your hit burn uneven and you gotta F with it to get it all burnt. just get a pair that sits nice and flat, ours have marble feet.
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Re: hotknives for hash - potential health risk? [Re: pha3r0]
#338163 - 12/30/09 06:49 AM (14 years, 10 months ago) |
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i have done so many hot knives in my kitchen that the cold glass i use and the place on my counter i use are both coated with hash resin.
the spot where i keep the glass in my freezer has a ring where the mouth touches it
HOT
KNIVES
FOR
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WIN
^^me hitting knives with friends while on is in the bathroom horfing, lollll
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Re: hotknives for hash - potential health risk? [Re: GetTheFuckOut]
#338187 - 12/30/09 10:45 AM (14 years, 10 months ago) |
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Never seen anyone do it like that but I can see how that makes doing it without the assistance of a friend a lot easier.
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Re: hotknives for hash - potential health risk? [Re: elcharrosays]
#338213 - 12/30/09 01:22 PM (14 years, 10 months ago) |
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yeah not a bad idea. i think i would need a much bigger glass though!
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Re: hotknives for hash - potential health risk? [Re: pha3r0]
#338269 - 12/30/09 05:13 PM (14 years, 10 months ago) |
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One of my friends had a way of hitting hash I had never seen before. They would take a glass bottle, break a small chunk out of the bottom, put a small piece of hash on a cig cherry, and then collect that smoke in the bottle.
Then I moved in with a roommate who would do something similar to hemostats. Chop off the bottom of a plastic bottle, stick a pin through a piece of cardboard, stick a small chunk of hash on the pin and light it, then cup the hash with the bottle and let it fill with smoke. When it's done you unscrew the top and suck the smoke out. It worked fairly well and helped you conserve if you need to.
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Re: hotknives for hash - potential health risk? [Re: coda]
#338396 - 12/31/09 03:17 AM (14 years, 10 months ago) |
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Re: hotknives for hash - potential health risk? [Re: GetTheFuckOut]
#338436 - 01/01/10 10:20 AM (14 years, 10 months ago) |
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yup, same method except you use a glass jar instead of water bottle. I enjoyed smoking it that way when I just wanted a hit or two, think it tastes better then torching it with a lighter in a bowl.
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