Film Canisters

Discussion in 'Cannabis and Marijuana' started by BrokenGlass, Mar 17, 2005.

  1. BrokenGlass

    BrokenGlass Member

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    About how many film canisters would an ounce of weed fill up?
     
  2. Godot

    Godot Member

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    depends on the density of the buds. beyond that i have no idea
     
  3. StonerBill

    StonerBill Learn

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    a friend got a quart snugly into one
     
  4. jimi420

    jimi420 Member

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    id say an 8th personally
     
  5. StonerBill

    StonerBill Learn

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    well wed assume that if your puttin it in film canisters you want to keep it discrete. you could easily pack more than an 8th into a film canister, unless its one of the new types that are mini sized
     
  6. BrokenGlass

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    Whats an 8th
     
  7. omnip0d

    omnip0d Member

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    an eighth of an ounce
     
  8. mynameisjake07

    mynameisjake07 Banned

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    lol made me laugh
     
  9. headymoechick

    headymoechick I have no idea

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    aw, come one now, let's not be mean.

    *tries not to snigger*

    I have no idea about how many film canisters would make up an ounce. I guess it all depends on how big the container is, how dense the weed is and how much you feel like squishing it.
     
  10. PokeSmot

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    why would you fill an ounce over multiple film containers is a better question
     
  11. AnarchistScott

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    he he, wots an eighth. nooby stoners are the best
     
  12. Takemenow

    Takemenow Senior Member

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    yea hard to say. if u have an ounce y dont u buy a stash can or put it in a coffee tin?
    as for how many. it would depend on ur pot and if u were packing whole buds in it or if its broken up
     
  13. Primus

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    Where I live, an 8th is called a "three and a half" and a quarter is called a "set". Half an oz is called just that, same with an oz.
     
  14. MagicSwhirlingShip

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    set = trips where i come from.
     
  15. dj_reegz

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    8th is just an 8 bag around here. quarter is a quarter 1/2 oz is that or a half sack 1 oz is that or a (yup) sack.

    based on average weed 4 to 5 film cans
     
  16. Takemenow

    Takemenow Senior Member

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    wow u guys get small bags most dealers here weigh and 8th out to 4.2 grams
     
  17. TeaWithATwist

    TeaWithATwist Banned

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    They don't get small bags, you get fat bags. 8th of an ounce is not 4.2Gs, that would mean an ounce is around 33gs instead of around 28.
     
  18. Primus

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    One ounce is 28.5 grams. So an 8th is 3.5 grams. You just get good deals.
     
  19. Takemenow

    Takemenow Senior Member

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    i understand that. thats what i ment when i said u guys get small bags. we;re just lucky out here. i am aware of the weights
     
  20. EddieV1984

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    8 film canisters. In fact, i keep my weed in a film canister, and an 8th fills it up perfectly. Keeps your dank fresh too.
     
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