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Favorite time to smoke

  • Morning

    Votes: 69 24.0%
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    Votes: 26 9.1%
  • Nighttime

    Votes: 68 23.7%
  • Naked while yelling at strangers

    Votes: 124 43.2%

  • Total voters
    287

Laughing Grass

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Will it fit in your oven? Decarb it.

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I think it would fit. The filter is 24" and my stove is 30" not sure if that's inside or out tho. Only one way to find out.
 

lokie

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I think it would fit. The filter is 24" and my stove is 30" not sure if that's inside or out tho. Only one way to find out.
Set the temp and time right and you can recharge the carbon in the filter too.


You can recycle your used activated charcoal, also called activated carbon, by baking out the odors and reactivating it. Reuse your charcoal just two or three times, as completely cleaning the pores of the activated carbon proves difficult with home appliances.

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curious2garden

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doesn't fit. >:( 24" doesn't include the flange.
Get a new pre filter for it. That's all I did when I had PM. As long as you are pulling and not pushing you should be ok. If you can't get it into your oven that's about all you can do for now. But it should be good enough.

Know anyone who works in a restaurant? How about a heat lamp?
Heat lamp won't reach the temps you need.
 

curious2garden

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Staff member
Propane grill?
It's all fun 'n games until the charcoal ignites! But you could use it as a tandoor and make some wicked chicken tikka!

Or an ozone machine...If you have Amazon Prime, buy one for $50-60, use it and then return it!! A big cardboard box with ozone machine and filter and 30 minutes...but as Annie said, , so you should be fine.
Probably the best idea for this specific circumstance and ozone can work for a number of other things, good one.
 

Laughing Grass

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How about if you take the oven racks out and get it in on an angle maybe? Just be careful not to scratch anything.
Even with all the racks out it hits the element at the top and won't close. It's not the end of the world.
Know anyone who works in a restaurant? How about a heat lamp?
They're all servers and all laid off :(

Get a new pre filter for it. That's all I did when I had PM. As long as you are pulling and not pushing you should be ok. If you can't get it into your oven that's about all you can do for now. But it should be good enough.


Heat lamp won't reach the temps you need.
lol $18.69 for a new phresh pre-filter... I think Amazon is drunk. That's a lot cheaper than replacing the filter. I've added it to my wish list.
 

BudmanTX

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well slid by the house to see how momma is doing......had a snack...

and took this of my new little experiment......coming along nicely....I think...
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sitting in a 1 1/2 gal pot, with a 3k led bulb on here......trying to decide on weither I should pot her up, and leave her there and let her finish cause of height concerns.....hmmm

she a hybrid of indica that I got from a friend and one of my sativas......you know me I love to play around.... :bigjoint:

p.s never mix 3 breeds at once........WOW!:o
 
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