Let's see your set up!

Not everyone cares about literacy or grammar… yet alone the definition of words.

Shitty thing to nitpick, makes you look like even more of a twat.

I’ve made it obvious very very few people here actually care and they would rather allow their beliefs to define the words they use.

Is it your belief that everyone should be grammatically correct when they post on a drug forum?

If he was open blasting i would agree but clearly he’s running a system he can afford and you’re scrutinizing his setup as if he’s a funded extraction lab.

Looks safe enough to me and i do things you wouldn’t even have the balls to be in presence of.

He has proper ventilation in place, i would say he’s fully aware of the possibility of going boom and he’s taken the reasonable steps within’ his financial limitations to prevent said boom… you and @MTOG are shitting on this guy for entertainment and upvotes.

Teach him. Don’t make fun of him.

Fucking gross.

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Non-rated vac pump


non-rated heater (and presumably pump),

non-rated scale.

Presumably rated exhaust fan.
Non-rated light fixture directly above pipe bomb deactivated.

Not my idea of a good time…

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He forgot the damn horse.

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No u.

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Now let’s play ispy

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If the response to me calling out a very big safety issue is to poke at me by calling me a name without addressing the real issue at hand, I will likely poke back. Literacy and grammer matter greatly, especially when people are playing with bombs.

Just because someone has gotten away with doing something unsafely for a long time does not mean the next time will be the same. I would like us all to be able to continue doing this again tomorrow, and being safe is how we do that. Even intrinsically safe systems can have failures and malfunctions, and in the chance someone is doing this in a non-classified space, they should exercise as much caution as possible. That is not is what is being done in the space pictured above, despite the clean and tidy appearance.

While that is entirely possible, you have no idea who I am or what I will or will not choose to be around. Really, balls have nothing to do with whether or not to be around something dangerous. Now, mixing dangerous and stupid, I will always avoid when possible.

Nothing wrong with taking risks. I’m a rope access rigger, typically working on 7" or smaller I-beams 100’ or more off the deck, and like climbing rocks with more than 1000 vertical feet of face. I also enjoy big wave surfing. Care to join me in the lineup when the bouys are reading 20’+ at 18 seconds? Most people don’t want to do these things, but whether or not they do has nothing to do with what they have or haven’t got between their legs.

I had a PRV freeze up once and form a giant ball of frost. When trying to get a bit of the ice off to see what was happening, the PRV blew and was locked open, sending a cloud of 70/30 at 100+ psi into my face and intantly clouding out the room and emptying the rest of the tank. If that happened right next to a breaker box, I would be dead. At least moving a system to the other side of the room would be better than having a high pressure system, full of highly volitile solvent a few feet away from a hot panel and a bunch of other non-rated gear.

Gaskets fail. Clamps fail. PRVs fail. Ball valves fail. Lines clog. Systems can become overpressurized. Shit happens when running hydrocarbons that can change everything in an instant. Mitigating the inherent risks is how we are able to do this again tomorrow. I would like us all to be able to do that.

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But dirtfish knows proper protocol way more than anyone else.

And by proper protocol I mean smoking meth and spacing nonsensical gibberish into decent paragraph format probably ran through grammarly in a vain attempt to turn instructions from educated and experienced extractors who can prove their worth in several ways all while sounding like a 16 year old on mushrooms with the depth of a puddle

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You’re such a fucking tool lol.

Shut the fuck up for once and let the adults speak.

You literally have no idea what you’re talking about, you make dirt hash.

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Is this correct?

Indubitably.

Preach that next time, why does it take someone like me to cause a damn fuss for things of importance to be preached?

If you have experience that can be used directly to influnce safe practices for others, guide them, pass on that knowledge freely.

Don’t make it a joke.

Don’t casually poke fun at someone doing something dangerous:

I still feel you’re exaggerating the dangers of his setup in my opinion but do i agree… minimization of could go wrong factors is important because eventually something will go wrong.

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Not shook I grew up in a nitro funny car shop you extraction nerds get so worked up about this

this home is swingin from his rope rack rx1 prototype
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Y’all are shook little nerds nothing you pointed out is a problem and that light is not even hooked up :joy: y’all work for the plays hater’s ball I’m not even offended because I’ve read most the stupid shit you all chime in with and it’s always got me laffin my ass off you don’t need a facility to get the job done I’m in a shop away from any one and I’ve been working for over 15years in extraction this shot is a hobby nowadays money is a joke in extracts :joy:

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Yep. That was acknowledged…

Its in the plus column with the “probably rated fan”.

Have you lost anyone in a trap lab fire?
Had a pour catch of fire because of static?

I don’t want anyone else to experience either of those, so I’m pointing out where I think you’ve got this wrong.

Was I a dick about it?

So you’ve

…and found nothing of use.

Oh my. I’m shattered. .

I’d posit that’s more about your nine hours of read time in four years rather than my lack of insightful contributions, but you’re certainly welcome to be as dismissive of that suggestion as you like.

It’s the dismissive attitude towards safety that I object to.

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@BizzybeeTeam setup in Michigan for @Cassin

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Frankenbeast

Dual 200L Beast Cauldrons

8" x 36" Material Tube

Dual double coil ChemTek dry ice condensers.

4" x 36" Mol Sieve in a 25micron mesh sock!

8" x 40" Bizzy Tank used as priming and holding tank.

180L carbon tank, Inert holding.

250g IBC tote + 12Kw instant hot water heater.

No pipe threads on the system except for some of the jackets(also the 6inch gauges), dual ferrules truly rule!

Main operating inspiration is from this most excellent post, but taken a little further:

Also, operating outside where the ambient temp is below the boiling point of the solvent.

bonus points for noticing the loose sockets covering most of my clamp nuts to prevent them from becoming projectiles in the case they fail.

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I there any good rated scales for a system this size? I have looked a few times and not found much.

This is what I used last time I used scales. C1D1 Explosion Proof Platform Scale with Ramp

Pretty sure I used a smaller version on the rig before that. It was a similar style by may not have been from XD

The smaller one had been calibrated in lb, using a 50kg weight rather than a 50lb weight.

Only time I’ve approached 100% solvent fill…

Recalibrated it insitu by getting the tank raised just far enough off the scale to get a 50lb weight (that just happened to be in the room) on there.

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I’m definitely behind this doods tech got the beast port I hope y’all got the license for that bad gurl :joy::ninja: