Dabpress Rosin Plates

psychonaut

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Trying to get a jump on the affordable DIY hydraulic hand pump, hose and gauge.

I have not tested any of this yet, but putting this up here as it's as close as I've got. Will likely be ordering the bushing and adapter once I have the parts in hand to verify the fittings.

This is what I am thinking right now, the fittings make this a more expensive option =/

1) Generic 10-ton hydraulic hand pump with hose 10000 PSI rated (1/4" NPT threads on hose)
$44 - https://www.ebay.com/p/10-Ton-Hydra...r-Portable/1111814100?iid=251516313116&chn=ps
$48 - https://www.walmart.com/ip/10-Ton-Hydraulic-Porta-Power-Pump/121047237
$48 - https://jet.com/product/Hiltex-10-T...y-Shop-Tool/7c2bf9cc8d1749d4ba0c38675012e45f?
$50 - https://www.ebay.com/p/PORTA-Power-...me-Machine/1995439136?iid=400801893452&chn=ps
$60 - https://www.amazon.com/Goplus-Hydraulic-Hand-Pump-Replacement/dp/B01MYY9DD2

2a) 2 1/2" face in-line gauge with adapter (for 3/8" NPT hoses and pumps) 10000 PSI rated
$50 - https://www.trick-tools.com/10_000_psi_Gauge_and_Fitting_Gauge_1633

or, build your own gauge with adapter, 3/8" NPT

2b) 2 1/2" face gauge 10000 PSI rated, 1/4" NPT male fitting for adapter
$13 - https://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_48262_48262
$25 - https://www.amazon.com/Winters-Stainless-Pressure-Internals-Accuracy/dp/B0087UYUJ2
$119 (digital) - https://www.amazon.com/XZT-Hydraulic-Pressure-10000PSI-4NPT-Base/dp/B0148KWB8G
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2b) Enerpac GA3 gauge adapter 10000 PSI rated, 3/8" NPT fittings for hose and pump, 1/4" NPT port for gauge -
$66 - https://www.mscdirect.com/product/details/04843876

3) Enerpac 3/8" male to 1/4" female reducer bushing 10000 PSI rated - Enerpac # FZ1630
$15 - https://smile.amazon.com/Enerpac-FZ-1630-Reducer-Bushing-201587/dp/B00C3HSWVM
$18 - https://www.mscdirect.com/product/details/04843827

4) Enerpac 3/8" female to 1/4" male adapter 10000 PSI rated - Enerpac # FZ1055
$25 - https://smile.amazon.com/d/Hydrauli...rpac-FZ1055-Adaptor-Fitting-Female/B007XZ29R2
$25 - https://www.mscdirect.com/product/details/04843793

$134 + shipping

Build at your own risk if you don't wanna wait for me to verify! Don't forget the teflon tape to seal all threads.
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dabpress.com

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Hope everything doing well to my FC family!

We made a special offer to rosineers.

Mount & cylinder of dp-hr10t35v

Firstly, If you already bought a dp-rp35, dp-rp35s, dp-bj6t35 or dp-bj3t33. Now you want to update into dp-hr10t35v ( 10-Ton driptech rosin press ), you don't wanna buy PID temp controllers box again ( dp-tc02r115 ).

How to update?

If you already bought our products as listed items;

dp-rp35 Rosin Press Plates Kit
dp-rp35s Rosin Cage Kit
dp-bj6t35 AIO 6-Ton Rosin Press
dp-bj3t33 AIO 6-Ton Rosin Press
dp-tc02r115 PID Temp Controller Box
As our repeat buyer, you always get the affordable price as below;

$499 | dp-hr10t35v
$159 | dp-tc02r115
$340 | The balance you need to pay
You will get everything like dp-hr10t35v except PID temp controller box dp-tc02r115. You just plug the old PID temp controller you bought in the past. Please notice, no pump included in the package.

Shipping Charge & Delivery Time;

Free Shipping to North America, EU, Australia, and New Zealand
Usually, It Reaches Your Side with 5 Days with DHL Priority
The Pump Recommended:

North America Customer - Hydraulic Pump with Gauge and Hose - 10-Ton Capacity

$79.99 | Buy Strongway Pump with Guage Off Amazon - [ With Pressure Gauge ]
$39.99 | Strongway Hydraulic Ram Pump - 10-Ton Capacity [ No Pressure Gauge ]
$79.99 | Buy Strongway Pump with Guage Off Northen Tool - [ With Pressure Gauge ]
$49.74 | Porta Power Pump w/o Gauge Off eBay.com - [ No Pressure Gauge ]
Dake B10 Pump Is Paired with the Unit
Europe Customer - 10 TON Hydraulic Hand Pump Hose & Gauge Porta Power

£90.00 | Buy Porta Power Pump with Gauge Off eBay.co.uk - [ With Gauge ]
€57.81 | HBM 10 Ton Hydraulic Pump with Manometer - [ With Gauge ]
Australia Customer - Manual Hydraulic Pump Aluminum Alloy with gauge
$101 | Buy The Pump with Gauge Off Aliexpress.com - [ With Gauge ]
AU $401.99 | Electric Driven Hydraulic Pump 10000 PSI 70Mpa
 

psychonaut

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That is awesome Roger! Thanks for giving our customers a path to upgrade :tup: Happy New Year!

@Zow237 I know you had talked about wanting to upgrade down the road, there's Roger's path without having to spend full price on hr10t35v. I am sure Roger will extend this offer for some time, so no rush! Something to keep in mind if you get to pressing more material!
 
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CastIronHits

Slightly Crispy
Upgrade path looks good, I'm sure people will take advantage of that offer. What about other upgrades to existing sets? Getting the BJ3T33 to sit horizontally was brought up but was perhaps missed.

Did you guys ever come up with a solution that allowed the BJ3T33 to sit horizontally? Extra stub legs to attach to the bottom legs etc? Seeing the 10ton has made me envious.

I thought about drilling new holes in the top arms to move them back but I don't think that will work because of the PID power cord getting in the way. I could also get steel stock the same dimensions as the top arms then drill and trim them to match the overhang of the top arms so everything sits flat.

The press needs to sit 90 degrees when it is dripping which means it needs to be raised up slightly. I have a great idea to resolve this problem and I am going to talk to Roger about it as soon as I get a moment.

Did @Hackerman and @dabpress.com ever spitball some solutions? I don't want to rehash an issue with a fix in the works.
 
@CastIronHits Bottle jacks are not designed to be used horizontally. Tilting them about the 70 degrees that the press allows is about the max you would want to go. Otherwise you face the possibility of slippage from the oil leaking into the piston cylinder..

The units with separate pumps are best for drip tech.

Plus, the tiny little 2 gram pucks that I press don't really produce enough rosin to 'drip'. I love my tiny press for pressing a day or two worth of rosin. Larger presses are probably better for pressing large loads and using drip technology.
 

psychonaut

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@CastIronHits I have to echo what Hackerman said, at least that's what Roger has told us, perhaps it's for safety purposes?

I imagine you could take a wooden block like a 4x4 and prop the rear legs on it to get it more horizontal? I dont think a 90 degree angle is going to help much more than the angle it's at, the parchment paper and ripples that may get created when pressing are your biggest obsticles.

To be completely honest, my best drip tech presses were without parchment. It just runs off of the plates and personally I think it holds on to less of the oil versus the parchment, the whole trouble there is it makes a huge mess!

The upgrade path is to allow folks who have the kits that have compatible heating rod length and power in the rosin control box to power the hr10t35v plates. The bj3t33 uses rods for 5" wide platens, so that's why this unit qualifies for the upgrade path.


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Alright FC peeps! I got my strongway pump (no gauge, no hose), strongway hose, and gauge+adapter. As expected, the threading on the gauge+adapter does not fit the strongway parts, so I ordered the reducer bushing and adapter from enerpac to convert this gauge+adapter from 3/8" fittings to 1/4" fittings. I am almost 100% confident this will work without issues but I wont have the enerpac parts until Friday. I will keep you all posted.

In the meantime, here's the parts. I verified the hose fits into the 1/4" NPT port for the gauge on the adapter. So unless I am just missing something, this pump should be retrofitted with a gauge on Friday and we'll have a solution for everyone, anytime, to get a gauge on a hydraulic hand pump.

Phew :lol:

Seperate parts - pump, hose, gauge, adapter
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Strongway hose doesn't fit into the adapter, reducer and adapter are needed!
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Strongway hose is indeed 1/4" NPT fitting as verified in the gauge port on the adapter.
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psychonaut

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Tomorrow I get the fittings and will have a verification on how to DIY 10-ton pump with gauge from parts, like building legos ;)

I am considering buying these two parts as well, to expand the compatibility list to pair with our hydraulic cylinder presses.

Hydraulic Foot pump, requires an air compressor, has the 1/4" ZG type quick coupler.
$109 - https://www.ebay.com/itm/10-000-PSI...ir-Foot-Pump-Control-Lift-170PSI/401677859378

Digital pressure gauge 700 bar / 10000 PSI, 1/4" NPT male fitting for gauge adapter port.
$110 - https://www.ebay.com/itm/3-15-700BA...ic-Pressure-Gauge-boot-protector/222453198574

Of course this is not an affordable path that most will want to consider, but I guess it's another way especially for those who do not have the strength to deliver max PSI using the hydraulic pump (many of them require up to 100 lbs of force from your arm to reach max PSI)

The downsides to a setup like this is the need for an air compressor, which are quite loud, and also using a foot pump has a degree of danger as both of your hands will be free, so one must watch their hands and fingers when operating the foot pump so not break them!
 

pxl_jockey

Just a dude
I like to see you working so hard @psychonaut ! I mean, talk about getting your hands dirty and busting knuckles! Exploring every option, leaving no stone unturned in this quest to put a gauge on every bloody hand-pump that needs one! :tup: Going above and beyond with the foot pump & digi-pressure gauge! :clap:

And he loves the Dead! What a guy! When I grow up and have a company, I’m going to steal you from Dabpress and have you rep for me. Expand my brand! :D But honestly man - the level of knowledge & experience in this thread and all of your work and what you do here brings a lot of added value to the cost of a Dabpress unit. At least for me it certainly does! I hope to be joining the club in a month or three; ideally I would love to be squishing by mid-April, say the 19th. :lol:
 

psychonaut

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I appreciate the kind words @pxl_jockey you're always so kind and understanding, always a pleasure to hear from you! The Dead, who's better?! Ok, I dont wanna hear the answers :lol: I know they are either love em or hate em.

I am learning alongside a lot of you, and while that may give people some unease, knowing I'm stumbling my way through this, I'll at least be upfront with my level of expertise! I wanna learn more and from a business perspective, I need to learn about these other components as having "I dont know" as an answer, while it's admirable, doesn't exactly shine a light.

Hopefully by the time I get this foot pump, I'll have some personal and professional experience with all of the options out there and can give my critique and recommendations to each customer accordingly.
 

psychonaut

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1 of 2 adapters has arrived, thanks to Amazon shipping each of these small little fittings separately :lol: The bushing is due in by EOD today so I will be building this pump, making a video while I do it, and posting the results, this evening, if no emergencies arise!

I checked the adapter, it fits the pump and the gauge, so I presume the bushing will work just as well on the other end of the gauge adapter. We are 84% of the way there :clap:
 

psychonaut

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So let it be written, so let it be done!


If you want to follow my build, here are the parts used.

1. Strongway 10-ton Hydraulic Pump 1/4" NPT (no hose) #46274
https://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200640938_200640938

2. Strongway 10-ton hydraulic hose 1/4" NPT #46279
https://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200641799_200641799

3. 2 1/2" Face Liquid Filled 10000 PSI Gauge and Adapter 3/8" NPT
https://www.trick-tools.com/10_000_psi_Gauge_and_Fitting_Gauge_1633

4. Enerpac Reducer Bushing 3/8" NPT to 1/4" NPT # FZ1630
https://www.amazon.com/Enerpac-FZ-1630-Reducer-Bushing-201587/dp/B00C3HSWVM

5. Enerpac Adaptor Fitting 3/8" NPT Female, 1/4 NPT Male #FZ1055
https://www.amazon.com/Enerpac-FZ1055-Adaptor-Fitting-Female/dp/B007XZ29R2

Porta power 10-ton hydraulic pumps come with hoses and have the 1/4" NPT quick coupler that pairs to the hr10t35v rosin press, so you can shop around for a compatible pump with the correct hose and fitting, and save money on your build. I personally recommend the Strongway pumps as they have safety features like overload protection, and the air release valve at the rear of the pump is very nice. Worst case scenario, if you are building your own pump, you can contact a hydraulic supplier like mscdirect.com or grainger.com and get just about any fittings.

I hope this video was helpful!
 

Madri-Gal

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psychonaut

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I talked with Roger tonight. We are almost finished with our own 1/4" adapter tee port for a gauge to sell with our cylinder presses. That means if you build your own pump with gauge you won't need to buy those expensive reducers to pair with the more affordable consumer pumps. It'll keep the total price of your pump comparable to the strongway pump with gauge. Once that's done, no more gauge obstacles ;)

What do you guys think about the foot pumps? The placement of the gauge would pretty much have to be on one end of the hose or the other, so on the back of the press or on the floor. I imagine one could build their own custom hose with a t adapter in the middle for the gauge

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elmomuzz

That just happened...
The packaging? I think it is normal. I have seen quite often a round hole in Mylar packages. Perhaps for condensation reasons?
 

Vapor Loop

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I got my dp-bj3t33 yesterday did and a few bags. I got good results with the 160 bags 3.4 in .6.2 out. The first squish yielded .4.0 at 180 for 3 min the second .2.2 at 210 2min. I also tried some shake in a 90 with not great results and a kief puck in a 45 at 160 i t mostly just made hash inside the bag. I do however get budder at 160 with small 1g unfiltered buds.
 
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psychonaut

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I got my dp-bj3t33 yesterday did and a few bags. I got good results with the 160 bags 3.4 in 6.2 out. The first squish yielded 4.0 at 180 for 3 minthe second 2.2 at 210 2min. I also tried some shake in a 90 with not great results and a kief puck in a 45 at 160 i t mostly just made hash inside the bag. I do however get budder at 160 with small 1g unfiltered buds.

Grats on your new press! :clap::science:

3.4 in doesn't sound right? Is this flower in the 4.0 and 2.2 yields? Did you pre-press the shake at all?

If you're getting hash inside the bag and it's not extracting outward, it sounds like the material wasn't pressed with enough pressure, or the filter wasn't packed enough. Do you have any pics you can share?

160F is really low for buds but that is awesome! I bet the flavor was really good. I have been pressing my flower between 190-200F with between 800-1500 PSI, I can get the rosin to budder while still on the press at 180F with one of my strains, it's kinda a PITA as it will crystallize and block the flow.
 

Ohlol

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Did we ever get the 10 ton press dimensions we need to calculate psi on the puck?

If not what sort of recommendations do you have for pressing bud and dry ice kief?

I got the small round press with the bundle 10 ton 3x5 drip.

Thanks guys
 

psychonaut

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Did we ever get the 10 ton press dimensions we need to calculate psi on the puck?

If not what sort of recommendations do you have for pressing bud and dry ice kief?

I got the small round press with the bundle 10 ton 3x5 drip.

Thanks guys

Yes, use this for your calculations -

PSI on gauge x 2.25 = Total pounds of force
Total pounds of force / puck sq/in = PSI

Ex. 2" round puck after pressing (3.14 sq/in)
1750 PSI on gauge x 2.25 = 3938 total pounds of force
3938 / 3.14 = 1254 PSI on puck

When using the 30mm pre-press mold and 2x4" filters for buds, your finish puck size will be slightly smaller in diameter with smaller loads (i.e. 3.5g will be around 1.75" round, while 7g will be closer to 2.0" round)

For kief I would press it like you would hash. Use a small micron filter for this, such as 37u, keep the pressure at the puck low around 600-700 PSI, go slowly when you apply pressure. Use a low temperature like 160-170F.

For bud, I would use the pre-press mold for 3.5-7g, stuff the pre-pressed puck into the filter, tuck the corners in, and cut the filter about 1" above the stuffed puck, and fold the tops like a present. I like 200F for about 2 mins. Experiment anywhere between 180-220F, go lower and higher if you want but I personally don't. I like 1000-1500 PSI at the puck. I am always mixing it up depending on what I am hoping to achieve. The 1250 PSI pressed bud makes for nice color and yields.

I've got a number of videos on my youtube channel that show the whole process of pre-pressing to pressing. If you have the time, they are around 12-20 minutes depending.

Here's one where I am using the 40mm pre-press, but the same concepts apply, I am just running more material using a larger filter, and applying more overall pressure.

BTW, I do recommend to use parchment paper, this was a test for a FC member without parchment paper...

 
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