It works, how well? and whats the difference? That is yet to be discovered. You and only you can decide. Have fun, explore, experiment. May the Rosin Gods bless you on your journey.
Well, I dont have a lot of experience with ground flower, but my logic tells me, why would I want to grind up and break the resin heads before an extraction when I dont have to. I would assume that would make for a lesser quality extraction? but then again I really dont have the experience to...
A test has never been done, I think we should do one. I do know that if you are doing one two or three extractions a week, one disc should last months. I will say that clamping down extremely hard on your forge will greatly shorten their lifespan. Just snugging up tight but not too tight is the...
very good, whatever works for you. Our heat times are just a recommendation, different flame intensities and torches will all vary. Generally we want our material to be under heat and pressure for the least amount of time.
@Ramahs Ground material works great. No problemo. The seep kit is the...
You would be correct. Most of the time.
Feeling the flower soften as you compress is a great and it is one of the ways to judge your extraction, but I have found that it is not totally reliable. Harder nuggets of flower may not feel the same, this is why I totally rely on heat times.
That will depend on a couple things, if you are at max 2.2 grams then I would say best to go slow to allow the flower to compress into the area. If you are running closer to the 2 gram or slightly under then it maybe possible to compress quickly.
That vise looks just fine. You will want a backing plate to run with it. You could order ours or use your imagination. Turn your flame on the Blazer down to a medium low, and you should be fine. You will want to keep your heat time around 1:00 to 1:15 Max would be optimal. You may need to turn...
The shoppers will save$$ on the vise's if they go around us, thats perfectly ok with us. We dont try to hide it and we will even recommend it if someone asks. We all need to save money, the most important thing to us is delivering a quality tool at a the most economical price, hence the lack of...
BRING THE HEAT!......Turn that torch up full blast. You can then subtract your heat time incrementally to find that sweet spot. In my opinion it's better to have a lot of rosin that may not taste the best but still gets you ripped rather than very little rosin and frustration. Ive never heated...
From what I have read about silicone, I think it is far superior to anything else. There are grades, I have heard about "platinum" grade but I never seen it. We use F.D.A approved silicone (food grade) with our seep kits. From what I understand nothing comes close to the heat stability, and...
In regards to collection, I prefer to take a hard ice pack or something similar out of the freezer, place the parchment directly on it an the rosin hardens right up allowing it to easily be picked from the parchment. I don't really do any long term storage, I prefer fresh squeezed.
Yes, when we let our Slug.33 cool down without cleaning it the plunger is hard to remove, your spacer should provide good grip to pull it out. If that does not work, just heat it up with your torch for a few seconds and your good. If you heat it up long enough, just enough so you can barely...