Brewervapesalot
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It's mentioned in the slug33 thread that the IR thermometers don't work well with the polished finish.
I'm saving up for a Dabpress.
Sand paper could remove the polish, with a little elbow grease
It's mentioned in the slug33 thread that the IR thermometers don't work well with the polished finish.
I'm saving up for a Dabpress.
Or get a K type thermometer and a decent shaft probe for under $10 that will also read a lot higher than most cheap IR guns so handy for dabbers to play with too.Sand paper could remove the polish,
I have realised i have not even tried rosin yet! Although i have had live resin before, and i really like that.
So before investing in anything, i am gonna try the hair straightner method. Do you just go as high temp as possible?
If i do get on with rosin - i might get a press. Liking the rosin tech go because of its compact size.
Any comment on the rosin tech go?
I do not go as hot as possible. I usually go to mid level heat. Maybe someone else can chime in if it’s right or wrong.
Do you just go as high temp as possible?
Do you go for whole buds? Or ground?
Thanks @pxl_jockey - @invertedisdead mentioned above that 600 lb is sufficient. I am good with going for more pressure if it makes thing easier/better.@Jill NYC it’s the pounds of pressure that matters, the Irwin you linked to has 600 lbs of sustained pressure while the first dewalt link doesn’t have a rating listed as far as I could see. It’s probably fine to clamp two pieces of wood while the glue dries but not nearly enough oomph for our requirements. I think it’s the Irwin 800-lb clamp I’ve seen recommended but perhaps the 600-lbs would work? Idk but I do know that pressure is more of a factor than heat when squishing.
Thanks @pxl_jockey - @invertedisdead mentioned above that 600 lb is sufficient. I am good with going for more pressure if it makes thing easier/better.
Is there such a thing as too much pressure? Meaning, if I went higher, is there a chance I could break the hair straightener?
Thanks @pxl_jockey - @invertedisdead mentioned above that 600 lb is sufficient. I am good with going for more pressure if it makes thing easier/better.
Is there such a thing as too much pressure? Meaning, if I went higher, is there a chance I could break the hair straightener?
The heating plates wouldn't be insulated from the vice, right? Heating plates will bleed into vice and not reach temp. Better to leave heating plates in the frame, imho.I have been thinking about this long and hard. After much back and forth i have settled on an idea. Kipozi hair straitners and this vice.
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https://www.ebay.co.uk/ulk/itm/331920249902
I am thinking of removing the plates from the straitners and extending the cables to fit in the vice.
Anyone see any problems with this idea? Any hints or tips?
If this does not workout i could always use the vice for a slug.
Thank you, I am glad to hear this! Passed around to various friends is indeed an upside!@Nattybushdoctor ~ I am a LONG time owner of a Slug and really want to thank you for starting me on my journey. I was able to get some good presses with mine, and it started me on the road of Rosin. Now, my Slug is passed around to various friends so they too can experiment and learn if Rosin is for them.
Your Slug is such a good value and so inexpensive, I recommend it for those unsure about committing to a larger press.
Now I know why you are dissatisfied, you bought the counterfeit one from the loser in the UK. I am sorry you did that. Just the look alone should have put up a red flag, that thing looks like it was made by a six grader. I wish you luck finding your path to rosin.Sounds like you purchased a Slug.33 and was not able to get it to work for you? I can only assume going off your " I should have listened " comment. ?