Also Butane honey oil is dangerous to make as you know. It's blown up on me 4 times. Once it caught the kitchen on fire, huge fireball. My fault trying to cook the kids macaroni and cheese at the same time as purging. Ooops as I realized how dumb that was I turned the other burner off which I think made the switch spark. BOOOM. Fire extinguisher and all. My lips felt like I was punched in the face. Alot of my skin peeled off my face a week later like a bad sunburn. Good thing for big glasses and facial hair.
I am not lazy anymore and I take the time to do it outside.
This was'nt you was it?
COOS BAY, Ore. - A small spark from a freezer ignited butane gas that had built up inside a home as a result of someone extracting THC from marijuana Monday afternoon.
The explosion blew the door off the fridge and through a wall in the home, investigators said.
No one was injured, but the potential for severe injury existed had anyone been in the kitchen at the time, investigators said.
The explosion happened around 1 p.m. on Monday in the 63000 block of Jerome Road in Coos Bay, Ore.
Investigator determined one of the four people living at the home had been extracting THC, the active ingredient in marijuana, with a method that used butane gas.
Sheriff's deputies and the fire marshal said gas had built up in the home. When the freezer portion of the rerigerator/freezer turned on, a small spark ignited the accumulated butane gas.
The explosion did not cause a fire, but the door of the fridge blew off and went through a wall.
One person was home at the time of the explosion taking a nap on a couch. Investigators said that may have saved her life. Anyone standing in the main kitchen/living room area in the residence could have been severely injured, they said.
The investigation regarding the marijuana found at the residence as to whether any of the individuals living at the home were medical marijuana card holders is still ongoing and the case will be referred to the Coos County DA's Office for review.