ThatSantaCruzDank
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I first heard about the Jolly, as they call it in the club, from a local friend who knows the guy who makes it. Same deal as the other post their lips were sealed on any info on how to make it. I went to a local Santa Cruz Club SCPC and saw it for myself, $50 a half gram. After seeing the price I had to learn how to make it. I came accross this forum and saw someone had posted about Jolly and checked it out. If you guys check it out he says the only hint he has is Freon was used.
I looked up freon and think i understand how hes doing it. It is very similar to butane honey hash making. I think he is just switching butane for freon, which you can buy in propane tank like canisters in varying quantities. The only thing is i couldnt find a price and i bet it is very pricey as it is illegal to manafacture or import into the United States due to its ozone harm. Another thing is he would have to be in a very cold environment, because of the boiling point of freon. But basically, if he was in a room sized freezer he could have the trimmings in a stationary canister just like with butane, except instead of running butane through the trimmings run freon. he would need some sort of special adapter that allowed him to release freon in small quantities from his tank. Once the liquid freon passed through the trimmings, out the bottom of the canister into a holding tank of some sort all you would have to do is walk outside to room temp, watch the freon start to boil away and evaporate, and what you would have left in the pan would be Jolly. Bingo. Any other opinions or ideas about this? I think that would explain why it is so pricey because his technique would require quite an investment to perform
I looked up freon and think i understand how hes doing it. It is very similar to butane honey hash making. I think he is just switching butane for freon, which you can buy in propane tank like canisters in varying quantities. The only thing is i couldnt find a price and i bet it is very pricey as it is illegal to manafacture or import into the United States due to its ozone harm. Another thing is he would have to be in a very cold environment, because of the boiling point of freon. But basically, if he was in a room sized freezer he could have the trimmings in a stationary canister just like with butane, except instead of running butane through the trimmings run freon. he would need some sort of special adapter that allowed him to release freon in small quantities from his tank. Once the liquid freon passed through the trimmings, out the bottom of the canister into a holding tank of some sort all you would have to do is walk outside to room temp, watch the freon start to boil away and evaporate, and what you would have left in the pan would be Jolly. Bingo. Any other opinions or ideas about this? I think that would explain why it is so pricey because his technique would require quite an investment to perform