Some of ya’ll know that I came out of retirement long enough to support my son’s WolfWurx, Inc startup, and to provide the engineering required to get it certified for use in OR, WA, CO, NV, and MD. I’m back in retirement again, but would like to relay my experience getting the Terpenator Mk IVC/VC certified, so ya’ll have some idea of what to expect and be better prepared. Let me say for starters that I thought I had a solid design out of the gate, but noooooo, I still had to make some upgrades to get certified. Secondly, the process, or how it is operated affects certification, thirdly the installation also had to be certified, and forthly, as did the extraction booth that it was in. Soooo, like Zen, they are all one……………………….. More at: /bho-extraction-equipment-certification/
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Hello greywolf, I have been following and building on your research for a very long time, and would like to enlist if possible your consulting services. I am an engineer and would like to talk about optimizing my CLS that is build on your design foundation. Is there a way to contact you to possibly arrange this?
You can contact me at graywolf@skunkpharmresearch.com GW
Once again, excellent information that is indispensable in making an informed decision. The barriers being erected that serve to prevent all but the wealthiest among us from lawful participation in this field will lead most practitioners to remain underground, unregulated and out of sight. What a shame.
hello I live in Alaska and we have a legal Market here. I was wondering if know of anyone going to be doing certification processes for Alaska as well if you know anything of it or about it
A good question. I used Chilton for OR, Kirkland Dynamics for WA, and PSI for OR, WA, CO, NV, and MD. Chris at PSI tells me that they are adding about five more states to the list, but didn't notice if AK was one. I suggest contacting Tom at Kirkland and Chris at PSI and asking: tom@kirklanddynamics.com or info@psinspectors.com
Truly unreal