CloudyWeather
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well thanks friend I'm glad we have your blessing!CloudyWWeather I am just saying that experimenting without applying logic is kind of counterproductive but you are welcome to it.
well thanks friend I'm glad we have your blessing!CloudyWWeather I am just saying that experimenting without applying logic is kind of counterproductive but you are welcome to it.
I am glad that you are glad; may you find joy in it.well thanks friend I'm glad we have your blessing!
That could possibly be true..But.. Only thing is there was logic applied with this experiment. I remember in high school, science class more so, do you guys all recall: The theory, hypothesis, and conclusion? The main basis of how a experiment is orchestrated? I'll help you out just in case Frenchy since you helped us all out.CloudyWWeather I am just saying that experimenting without applying logic is kind of counterproductive but you are welcome to it.
Sure I'll try that on Monday. I still have the same trim, I'll use 20g as well and see the results. Not sure how long the water will remain cold without ice but I'll try figure something outNo disrespect intended from my side either but you are most certainly not maximizing the process of sieving by your experiment. The reason behind freezing escape me as well. You should actually try to agitate your trims without ice but using ice cold water and you will avoid all the grinding ice cubes produce.
Different culture different approach, the French question everything, always; it's in our genes and we learn to apply logic early to deal with the questioning
To keep the water cold add ice cube handful by handful, as long as you have a few ice cube floating your water is cold enough. Shaved ice or snow work well.Sure I'll try that on Monday. I still have the same trim, I'll use 20g as well and see the results. Not sure how long the water will remain cold without ice but I'll try figure something out
Perhaps those stainless steel ice cubes could come into play. They are meant not to water down your whiskey when drinking.
I'll also do a traditional run ala Frenchy style and see the results as well!
Trust me, us Middle eastern folk are all about tradition. Question everything and shoot from the hip. Or in my case spear gotta watch out by the Nile lol. Home sweet home, how I miss the.
Did you do both with the same trims split in two, otherwise comparing would be difficultSo I weighed the hash, the outcome was.. a .8-.9, so I basically yielded the same amount compared to the Alpha Tech. Keep in mind though I ran it 3 times to get that yield.. I'll try to take pics under the scope to see if quality was better/worse!
Yes sir, I had ~1-2lbs of the same trim. I grabbed 20g from the same bag to try both methods. Yields were very close to each other. Quality wise as well which I'm glad to hear.Did you do both with the same trims split in two, otherwise comparing would be difficult
you should use the 190 and the 160 at least too. Just looks like there's a lot of stalks in there. Not pure heads. Otherwise it looks great.I think next time I might use the 73 to catch and the 25 to see what's it look like.
For sure there are a good amount of stalk, but at least it's pretty white stalk lol. Jk jk sure I'll sure the 160 on the next run. I usually do the 220,190, & 25. So I'll add the 160 to clean a little more. Theyou should use the 190 and the 160 at least too. Just looks like there's a lot of stalks in there. Not pure heads. Otherwise it looks great.
Stalks are half melt and leave behind a black residue on a nail.