Yeah we are fine thanks. This one is 50 miles away. Just bad smoke.
thats good to hear! but that sure takes a toll on the mind i bet!
Do you use soy pectin or sunflower pectin for your gummies? Also regular coconut oil or mct?
Coming back down the hill to my house about 30 mins ago. Smoke in the Valley from the Lookout fire 50 miles away.
I wonder if the carbon monoxide will help with flowering. Looking on the bright side here.
I donât use any oil. I mix my decarbed shatter right in or my RSO. Here is my revised recipe.
itâs been a minute since Iâve read the recipes. I meant lecithin not pectin. Cool thanks also havenât seen mold inhibitor in other recipes makes sense.
Mold inhibitor also keeps them stable.
Jeez man. Smokey.
That picture really puts the whole thing in perspective. That greenhouse looks tiny, and those Wonder Dawgs are fucking monsters. Beautiful scene, sucks itâs on fire a ways away.
Best wishes buddy. Hopefully the fires calm down
I just figured out how to do a wide shot with my S10 only had it like 18 months.
Yeah those pics really show their size. Nice work man. Stay safe
Thanks brother. Blooms are right on trackâŚ
War Club came today. This club is sic. Needs some gorilla grip on it though. @buckaroobonsai The weight of it is intense.
LOL need the comfort grip for extended use
It has some weight. Handles a little slick if youâre going to be killing zombies left and right, zombie blood and all.
Is that a knife edge opposite the spike?
You can sharpen it?
Awesome
A paracord wrap on the handle would look cool
Just what are you going to do with that ??,
Pruning ?
Bruh. Is that part with the spike full tang between two pieces of black stained wood? Thatâs super bad ass. I bet it is hefty. Like a wood ball bat.
Yeah, knife edge on both sides of the spike. It can be sharpened.
Just part of a cold steel collection I have going. I will take a pic of all them shortly.
- 1055 Carbon. Leather Sheath.
- 3" Tall Blade: 1055 Carbon with Black Oxide Finish. Polypropylene Handle. Sheath Included.
- Unique Gunstock War Club was custom designed by renowned blade smith Rich McDonald
- Incorporates features from other popular Cold Steel clubs, such as a ridged centerline, short lance point, and classic âFawnâs Footâ handle
- 29.5-inch length, 1.5-inch thickness, 2.2-pound weight, and three-inch tall 1055 carbon steel blade with black oxide coating; polypropylene handle