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ok to upload longer videos, do it live while on the farm,.
so like your writing something than you want to post a video, you click upload photos and there should be a choice to go to your library or take a pic or video, choose video and record your video than upload it,..
hopefully that made sense
Thank you. I give it a try at lights on tonight... 👍😘
 
Thank you. I give it a try at lights on tonight... 👍😘
You can do practice videos! Upload and see what it looks like and how long it takes and then delete it! Of anything! That’s the one drawback that I have found! You don’t get to preview it before you post it so you want to be ready to delete! Ha ha!
 
The Sunday update,.
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I once opened a mason jar that had been curing for 6 to 9 months. Took the ring off and started on the top and it blew off about 3 feet into the air with a loud pop! So I can see that building up pressure! The weed still looked and smelled good. And it wasn’t moldy! I think offgassing is just a byproduct of the curing process! That’s the only one I ever had do that! That cellophane wrapping doesn’t look super tight yet so it might do its thing and settle back down! To vent, or not to vent! Therein lies the question!🧐🤤
 
I once opened a mason jar that had been curing for 6 to 9 months. Took the ring off and started on the top and it blew off about 3 feet into the air with a loud pop! So I can see that building up pressure! The weed still looked and smelled good. And it wasn’t moldy! I think offgassing is just a byproduct of the curing process! That’s the only one I ever had do that! That cellophane wrapping doesn’t look super tight yet so it might do its thing and settle back down! To vent, or not to vent! Therein lies the question!🧐🤤
ya it’s off gassing of volatile terpenes,, im just not sure if i should keep it sealed or open it up and reseal,.. though when i need some of that hash i’ll take it from that piece which will probably be soon anyways,..
 
ya it’s off gassing of volatile terpenes,, im just not sure if i should keep it sealed or open it up and reseal,.. though when i need some of that hash i’ll take it from that piece which will probably be soon anyways,..
If you’re worried about it splitting open, I would just take a pin and make a tiny hole in the cellophane and let it vent a little, then cover the hole up with some tape! I would let it cure for as long as possible! Smoke it last! Lol!
 
hey any plumbers and getting outdoors ready,.
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Change the rubber washer on the hose itself. If you undo it from the tap, you'll see a rubber washer inside the fitting that screws onto the tap fitting. Replace it. They are available at any hardware store, standard size. Then screw the hose back on, that should fix the leak. As for the fitting itself, it's a simple ballcock valve, usually found as a shut off valve for toilets or sinks inside. Someone's put one there as it's better than a standard screw valve. It's not coming off unless you break it off or "sweat" it off, as it's soldered, like you thought.

Easy fix, though. Unscrew hose, replace rubber washer, screw hose back on. I take payment in bit coin or chunks of hash! 🤣😉

Hope that helps!

Cheers,

BA.

Edit: You can do the same thing at the other end. The washer is in the handle itself. If you replace that, too (they usually come in packs of 3 or more) it'll stop that leak as well.
 
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Change the rubber washer on the hose itself. If you undo it from the tap, you'll see a rubber washer inside the fitting that screws onto the tap fitting. Replace it. They are available at any hardware store, standard size. Then screw the hose back on, that should fix the leak. As for the fitting itself, it's a simple ballcock valve, usually found as a shut off valve for toilets or sinks inside. Someone's put one there as it's better than a standard screw valve. It's not coming off unless you break it off or "sweat" it off, as it's soldered, like you thought.

Easy fix, though. Unscrew hose, replace rubber washer, screw hose back on. I take payment in bit coin or chunks of hash! 🤣😉

Hope that helps!

Cheers,

BA.

Edit: You can do the same thing at the other end. The washer is in the handle itself. If you replace that, too (they usually come in packs of 3 or more) it'll stop that leak as well.
i had the hose screwed off from the tap and it’s leaking from the faucet,.
so damn can’t repair would have to cut off and replace,.
thanks for letting me know it was rigged up,.
 
i had the hose screwed off from the tap and it’s leaking from the faucet,.
so damn can’t repair would have to cut off and replace,.
thanks for letting me know it was rigged up,.
If you have access to a blow torch (propane unit) it's an easy fix. Just turn the water off to the hose bib from inside the house, then open the valve and heat the fitting with the blow torch. Use some flux paste and solder, and just hit the connection with the solder to seal the connection. There's a chance it was a "cold solder joint" which leaves gaps and allows leaks, if it was leaking a bit before you used a wrench on it. No need to take it off.

Another option would be use some JB Weld on the connection. It's an epoxy based pipe sealant, available at any hardware store, too.

Cheers,

BA.

(PS: I'd still change the washer in the handle, if that's leaking.)

No charge, as it was faulty information... 😉
 
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