Hey fellow pot heads, I wanted to start a new thread. You know the days when you are totally out of pot and money and your wishing you could get high. Well, I know people have tried to scrap out resin from their pipes and smoke it....I've done it. I just thought that maybe people could give their tips on how they do it. I can give one good tip...... If you have a glass pipe...then but a bowl of water in the microwave and put your pipe on the side...this way your pipe on crack. Let it stay in there for about a min. When you take it out the resin will poor right out. Good luck! Anymore good ideas? What about for metal pipes? Peace, ~Ashley~
you can use a paperclip to scrap off resin from bowls... i know that much as for pipes i just kinda put the lighter to the bowl and light up the resin on the bottom of the bowl....
if you really want to smoke resin... collect it all into a big ball. then I would reccomend either... 1. throw some heady chunks in with the resin ball, pop it into your pipe & smoke it 2.hot knife it! tastes like shit though. If you combine it with headies then you can't taste the resin so much. Try and keep it off your hands as much as possible, and especially away from clothing or carpets/furniture... because the smell will never come out
if its in chunks, smoke it in the pipe, hold ur hit for a while, if its oily, turn your stove on, put some on a needle and press it against the hot part of the stove, inhale with a hollow pen. Ive tried that and got high off it more than just smoking in pipe, Ive tried with Chunky resin, but it doesent work very well.
I have a wooden pipe.. I don't ever hardly get any resin after I am done smoking? I wonder why that is? When I hade a metal pipe I got all kinds of resin after I was done smoking...
My pipes are so resinated, that I usually don't even need to scrape them out, I just take a dry hit through the bowl/carb/stem and burn up all the resin I can. If you've never lit the bowl through the carb, I recommend trying it out, especially if your pipe has a shitload of resin in it.
Yeah, I've noticed that there's alot less resin build-up on wooden pipes, I think it has something to do with the way that the smoke travels through the stem. Like it's faster or something. That's just a guess though.
Well, I don't remember the techniques he used, but my friend boils out the resin in his pipes ... I'm pretty sure that he boils the pipe in shallow water, and then runs something like a rifle barrel brush down through the pipe to get all the extra stuff out. When he's done, he boils the rest of the water away (leaving the resin in the pan) until there is barely any water left, and then lets it evaporate for the next 24 hours (or if we're smoking it right then, he boils it down real precisely until there is virtually no water left, and the resin is barely damp ... then we just smoke it and all the water vaporizes on the first hit).
I would think that the wood absorbs a lot of moisture and tar from the resin, so your pipe is just deeply resinated. Unless you kept smoking out of it, then it would resinate on itself and then maybe you'd get some accumulation.