GuyLeDuche
^ "Eat a bag of Dick's!"
I want this tumbler (13min mark), and the 5lbs of flower to run in it lol
That makes sense and then you're ensuring you get most of the cannabinoids since they're spread out across the grades. I mean there could be a quality difference but it's probably not huge. I'm sure you'll get a chance to see for yourself in time, for SCIENCE!
I just worked out the math on using kief instead of bud for QWISO and the time and cost savings are pretty huge. I'm going to look into it further but I may get the Pollen Master soon and then I'll have it handy whenever I figure out a rosin tek that works for me.
Seems pretty simply to rig up a drill with a stirring tool and just build a frame for it to sit on top of the bucket to do all the stirring for me.
You're making a pneumatic press or buying one from somewhere? This I gotta seetrying to make the heated pneumatic press happen this week
D-nail pneumatics are around the corner, I believe in the same sizes as the current mechanical offerings. Only domestic shipping will be offered though.You're making a pneumatic press or buying one from somewhere? This I gotta see
I'm personally thinking that the dnail press will be for sift/hash only and I'll pick up a pneumatic press from The-Rosinator for bud squishing (unless you have a cheaper way of building your own pneumatic press. I'm all for the DIY as long as it doesn't require welding skills because I have absolutely none lol)
You're making a pneumatic press or buying one from somewhere? This I gotta see
I'm personally thinking that the dnail press will be for sift/hash only and I'll pick up a pneumatic press from The-Rosinator for bud squishing (unless you have a cheaper way of building your own pneumatic press. I'm all for the DIY as long as it doesn't require welding skills because I have absolutely none lol)
D-nail pneumatics are around the corner, I believe in the same sizes as the current mechanical offerings. Only domestic shipping will be offered though.
Interested to see the results of any pneumatic press though, never seen footage of such a device
So Bubbleman's going to do some videos on pressing dry sift. He posted a preview vid and the results looked good though they didn't mention the yield.
I'm actually planning on getting a dry sift machine to use for QWISO while I figure out a rosin press of some sort. If you're processing much less though you could probably go with a screened box instead or even a DIY mini tumble box if you're handy.oh i much prefer the idea of pressing dry sift over bubble. i have wanted to make a dry ice sifting apparatus of some sort, but originally this was to then do ethanol washes on the dry sift. the idea was to cut down on solvent needed for the extraction, but if pressing it will be better then i am very interested.
i still have never done any dry sift, but i am a screen printer and have access to screens of any size and porosity.
my ONLY issue is that i do not (and likely wont until my state wakes up) have access to plenty starting material. so i will be sifting a zip at a time and pressing that.
Here's what I did for my dry ice/bubble setup a few years back. Hopefully it'll help you out ...oh i much prefer the idea of pressing dry sift over bubble. i have wanted to make a dry ice sifting apparatus of some sort, but originally this was to then do ethanol washes on the dry sift. the idea was to cut down on solvent needed for the extraction, but if pressing it will be better then i am very interested.
i still have never done any dry sift, but i am a screen printer and have access to screens of any size and porosity.
my ONLY issue is that i do not (and likely wont until my state wakes up) have access to plenty starting material. so i will be sifting a zip at a time and pressing that.
All the dry ice sifting videos I've seen they throw the dry ice and material into a regular uncut bucket, then fit the bag over the bucket, tighten up, and flip it over. That way they can shake around and the material bounces around and sits back down on the mesh/goes through. Seems like it would be a bit easier to handle as you just shake the bucket over your collection area and you don't have to worry about any burrs damaging bags. I kinda like your idea more though personally since I have to watch out with my shoulders and lifting heavy stuff. I dunno about your cold collection area, do you have some sheet metal or a pane of glass that can fit in a freezer or something? Moisture would condense on the surface from being cold for a bit no? Kinda like how a glass full of ice gets condensation on the outside of the glass?Here's what I did for my dry ice/bubble setup a few years back. Hopefully it'll help you out ...
First I bought the IPower bubble bag kit (awesome ratings and work great ime) on Amazon for about $20 (looks like it's closer to $30 these days). Then I went to home depot and bought 3 5 gallon buckets for about $10. Then cut the bottom off of one of them and cleaned up the edges really well so there were no burrs or sharp points.
The 2 intact buckets are for making bubble hash while the bucket with the bottom cut out is for making dry ice hash like so ...
So for a total of $40 you could be making dry ice hash and bubble hash.
I haven't made dry ice or bubble hash since I got my bho setup so this gear has been sitting in a corner for a few years. I'm excited to put it to use again once my press gets here.
I was think of how to do large scale batches of live rosin without losing terps and that's when the dry ice sift idea came to me. I plan to freeze the freshly harvested buds for about 48 hours then dry ice sift them, then squish the live dry ice sift. The only problem I'm coming up with is that I'd like to find some way to keep the surface that I'm sifting onto really cool without it collecting condensation. I don't even think this is really possible but if anyone has ideas I'd appreciate them.
Your dry ice method sounds great. My setup was for an ounce or less at the time and it did the job well as there was barely a layer of buds and dry ice across the screen so I'd just shake it back and forth. Only did it once or twice since I was never impressed with the quality of dry ice hash as a lot of contaminant gets through with the resin heads.All the dry ice sifting videos I've seen they throw the dry ice and material into a regular uncut bucket, then fit the bag over the bucket, tighten up, and flip it over. That way they can shake around and the material bounces around and sits back down on the mesh/goes through. Seems like it would be a bit easier to handle as you just shake the bucket over your collection area and you don't have to worry about any burrs damaging bags. I kinda like your idea more though personally since I have to watch out with my shoulders and lifting heavy stuff. I dunno about your cold collection area, do you have some sheet metal or a pane of glass that can fit in a freezer or something? Moisture would condense on the surface from being cold for a bit no? Kinda like how a glass full of ice gets condensation on the outside of the glass?
The only problem I'm coming up with is that I'd like to find some way to keep the surface that I'm sifting onto really cool without it collecting condensation.
Found this that explains it a bit better. Basically you need to figure out a way to drop the relative humidity in the room your running it in. I think some surfaces are more likely to experience condensation so maybe putting down a different material would help.The only problem I'm coming up with is that I'd like to find some way to keep the surface that I'm sifting onto really cool without it collecting condensation. I don't even think this is really possible but if anyone has ideas I'd appreciate them.
what are peoples thoughts on these?
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007S810FQ?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00
seem interesting because of the design and that they only go up to 290 degrees. Plus being only $7, hard to go wrong. Curious if the plates will be removable like the others Im seeing in this thread.
This thing seems to run at about 230*F at maximum temperature with IR thermometer in 70*f ambient temperature. The plates feel weird vs other hair irons. Now to take it apart and mount it on a clamp without breaking it....
Bro, on the ends of the clamp, the part where the two pivoting ends are, do you have additional metal plate there to spread the force of the load on the heating plates so it's not focused on a very small area?An hour later she's ready for jb weld and to clean up some wires. Cost about $40.00 to make