HERB - Resins

clu729s clu729s at mail.smsu.edu
Thu Nov 12 04:02:15 PST 1998


I usually use a brass or glass container, supporting the charcoal piece with 
the herbs on at least a 2" bed of salt.  Seems to work without burning 
anything up.

Galla



>===== Original Message From blackwolf  =====
>On 5 Nov 98, at 11:10, Christine A Seelye-King wrote:
>
>> They aren't exactly plain charcoal briquettes.  They are pressed into a
>> round block, with an indention in the top to hold the resins.  They are
>> ususally sold in tubes of 10 or so, right next to the incense.
>
>suggestion ... extended exposure to moisture laden air will make them
>difficult / impossible to light.  i keep them in a gasketed glass jar ...
>especially the open packages.  also, when using them, invest in a decent
>burner that keeps the charcole up and away from surfaces (they can
>produce a lot of heat) ... and let a bed of ash build up in the burner, makes
>for a perfect insulator between the charcole and the burner
>
>'wolf
>
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