anon_003 wrote:1. I have searched through the forums and found another tek that is specifically made for extracting from acacia that Thick-Light wrote up. For a first-time extraction, would you recommend the updated Marsofold's Tek or Thick-Light's tek?
Shouldn't matter much...the goal is really just to do an effective a/b. Isolate the alkaloids from the plant material via acid washes, base to a high pH (say 13), pull with non-polar solvent, collect alkaloids. The specifics of how this is done varies from tek to tek. I would say, do whichever appeals to you/you find easiest to understand, initially...at least until you understand the general principles of what's going on. Then, adjust to suit your situation/needs.
anon_003 wrote:2. Should I buy a crock pot or should I boil in a pot? If it doesn't matter I think I will just use a pot. Can I use any kind of pot or do I need a certain kind? Will I have to worry about all of my liquid running down the side when I try to pour it?
No need to buy a crock pot, you can do simmers or full boils on the stove. Personally, I use a pressure cooker and it works like a charm. Avoid aluminum...stainless steel pots are great. Remember not to pour your acid washes off into glass containers until they have cooled, so that you don't heat shock and break the glass. If you pour decisively, you shouldn't have too much spillage to worry about, but large kitchen funnels can make pouring from a pot/wide-mouthed container into a a narrow-necked container relatively simple and spill-free.
Hope that helps
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