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ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL equivalent in OZ?


x3alann

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Hey all,

 

I'm thinking of making my own batch of cannabis oil. I've extensively watched alot of videos on youtube on how to do it, especially Rick Simpsons video's.

 

Now I'm looking for a suitable solvent similar thats readily availble in and around Sydney. I've looked at Methylated spirits (which has ethanol in it and some other small additives to stop people from drinking it...) and i've come across ISOCOL (which has isopropyl alcohol, water , AND fragrance.) Given this, i think ISOCOL would be the more suitable pick as it's closest to the US equivalent. But my question is, is this is a safe option? since it isnt 100% alcohol and has fragrance added to it. Will the heating process remove the fragrance?

 

Does anyone know if this is a suitable option? If not, what other options are available for us Aussie blokes to use as a solvent.

 

Thanks,

Alan

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Just a reminder that owning a still or more to point if your caught by po po in oz with a still in your possession it can incur fines up to and exceeding 85,000 or 2years imprisonment, iso is cheap and works just fine as long as you have evaporated all the iso from your oil, hell it worked for rick simpson, but there are many ways to make a qaulity oil, anyways good luck with your oil adventure no matter what path you go down,cheers GQ

 

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Just a reminder that owning a still or more to point if your caught by po po in oz with a still in your possession it can incur fines up to and exceeding 85,000 or 2years imprisonment, iso is cheap and works just fine as long as you have evaporated all the iso from your oil, hell it worked for rick simpson, but there are many ways to make a qaulity oil, anyways good luck with your oil adventure no matter what path you go down,cheers GQ

 

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true but that doesn't apply to stills under 5lt according to the sign at the brew shop..

 

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For the most part yes a home distilling is illegal.

 

The law turns a blind eye for the most part as long as you are not on selling it you will be ok.

 

I have seen the law look at a working 25lt still and not even blink an eye at it but in saying that u could b unlucky and get an a hole and he will try and make an example out of ya.

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