I got my Deuce in and have done two presses (well, three but I'll explain) so far and been fairly pleased.
Using an old vice similar to the ones used in the
@Nattybushdoctor videos, just probably older than me. What is cool is that the backing plates are large enough for even the Deuce, granted I still use a big ass old coin for the smoothness and so if it does bust through, it'll be on the coin.
So, I tried the presses with a culinary torch that has quite a large/broad flame, even on the lowest setting. The first go round I wiped everything down with alcohol and then torched it all and let it sit until my excitement couldn't contain my fingers from grabbing the hot metal any longer and starting to stuff it. All went as expected although I was getting some oil out the shaft way before even a minute of heating up. I assumed it was because the slug was already still somewhat hot from the cleaning and therefore that is why.
The second go, it was much later, the slug was completely cool...by 40-45 seconds into the heating, I've got oil coming out the shaft end.
What I did, is stop heating once I saw this and kept tightening down and then once it was completely tightened and as I could tell the rosin was starting to slow down (within just a few seconds), I then started to add a bit more heat.
I believe my torch is just a bit too much for this scenario. I also have to angle it just right so it doesn't get my parchment paper. It's just too much of a broad flame. Got a Dremel torch that has a very precise yet strong pencil-flame. Going to use this one on my next go round.
I DID my third press on some I had already pressed to see how the dremel would perform for 1:30-1:45 (I have a Deuce so the heatup time is going to be longer, how much longer is what I am still trying to figure out) and got very little rosin, which kind of made me feel good since that makes me think it is getting a full extraction, for the most part.
Yield was around 15% for each one and it's not near as amazing looking beginning product as what I see some of you guys post.
It's hard for me not to just continue loading as I want to keep doing it lol
@FlyingLow , yeah the cool-down time is something I am curious about as well. It gets hot and stays quite hot for some time lol. I try to clean it up while still hot and my fork doesn't fit the deuce, since the shaft is bigger (
that's what she said), so trying to get it apart while still hot is quite the task. I'm hoping a bigger fork will be made for the larger one sometime in the future, not a big deal though.
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