So here is the update after getting the new irons from @Joel W. shown below:
Only a few minor differences in the way they look. Plugging them in and inserting with lowest settings got me to about 150F. I turned them up to 275C and my plates settled to around 205F. Looks like my first two irons, which are different, just run much hotter.
Did some squishing:
1.67g Super Silver Haze (Sativa), rolled up by hand into 3 small balls.
Straight from dispensary. The rest of it i'll let cure overnight with a boveda pack. I only got a 15.5% yield with .26g after 2 squishes each from the 3 pucks.
Things got funky on this session of squishing, which is only my second on this setup. My Bolton Vise is bent out of shape and my plates no longer match evenly when they're pressed together. The thin plate on the bottom of my vise that is supposed to guide it along the metal track has been bent from the pressure of my torque wrench.
The plate has been force up, making this plate slide upwards while the puck is getting squished. This leaves less of an area where my puck can get squished, but it also adds more tension on the parchment paper because of the sliding.
I'm thinking i'll contact bolton and see about getting a replacement. My torque wrench was only set to 35 foot-pounds.
Any ideas?
-Alex
Only a few minor differences in the way they look. Plugging them in and inserting with lowest settings got me to about 150F. I turned them up to 275C and my plates settled to around 205F. Looks like my first two irons, which are different, just run much hotter.
Did some squishing:
1.67g Super Silver Haze (Sativa), rolled up by hand into 3 small balls.
Straight from dispensary. The rest of it i'll let cure overnight with a boveda pack. I only got a 15.5% yield with .26g after 2 squishes each from the 3 pucks.
Things got funky on this session of squishing, which is only my second on this setup. My Bolton Vise is bent out of shape and my plates no longer match evenly when they're pressed together. The thin plate on the bottom of my vise that is supposed to guide it along the metal track has been bent from the pressure of my torque wrench.
The plate has been force up, making this plate slide upwards while the puck is getting squished. This leaves less of an area where my puck can get squished, but it also adds more tension on the parchment paper because of the sliding.
I'm thinking i'll contact bolton and see about getting a replacement. My torque wrench was only set to 35 foot-pounds.
Any ideas?
-Alex
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