I was hoping to get one that goes lower for hash :-/ like 200f would be nice. But if this one is quality and is able to withstand the force your putting (the lbs of force I'm putting is only 600lbs) maybe I should go with this one.remington wet to dry straightener, there is one with small plates and one with 2inch plates it is like 25 bucks and the lowest i goes is 270 to 280, but it holds that temp pretty well.
Well fuckkk 600 lb press should handle it with a damn smile. Can't wait to get a new straightener and try again.I actually put it in my 4700 lbs press and that is when it started really cracking but the plates still heat up lol
they are thanks
You did apologize on my wall, but I have to retort.So how is the press coming along? The arbor press does not look like the pneumatic automated kind you described to me in your previous thread. Not as easy as it looks huh? BTW just because you slap a made in America tag on something doesnt mean it was. People make a mistake with made in America, opposed to "assembled in America" this is a big difference in quality. But hey what do I know!
Thats beautiful!!! Well fucking done!!!You did apologize on my wall, but I have to retort.
I actually met with the owner of air-mite and their sales manager Chuck, good guys Bob the owner was actually wearing a mechanic's suit grease on it dirty hands working on the floor with his 30 other employees actually working on some hunk of metal stopped everything he was doing gave me a tour of the shop it is a giant machine shop that makes these thing. So they are actually made in the USA, I watched them put one together I think the dude was Polish that was building it. the regulators on the side are made in china or japan. you can actually call air-mite and ask for Chuck and he will tell you I was there.
The pic I posted was for someone that was asking about my old method...
Here is what I working on the plates aren't right and the pid controller is a piece of shit so scraping that and going with Omega I believe they are actually US made as well it sure isn't from china shit from them is pricey
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Thank you but like I side the plates and the e nails don't heat up like they should, so scraping that and going with a different company that actually makes temp probes for this.Thats beautiful!!! Well fucking done!!!
Yeah the reason he posted those pictures and explained his old method was because I asked him about it.. Because myself and many others are still using hair straighteners so we all help each other in anyway we can..
I don't believe it was the plates from Rosin Works I believe it was the pid controller from High5vape. You have to keep in mind surface area and how much force you are using when ordering plates from anyone, that is the mistake I made.I have his plates I am not impressed, took 2 hours to heat up the plates to 200F with the pid set at 700F
and I asked if they would take them back they don't work.... guess what they said....
That is kinda weird how they have it set they way,but I'll place the order today for that unit!actually 23 it doesn't go down to 1 put it at 7 which is the lowest and it is weird, if you turn it up to 30 when it gets up to temp the light turns green but when turn all the way down I know it is at temp but it will stay red... also it has a build in shut off after an hour which is very handy
I don't believe it was the plates from Rosin Works I believe it was the pid controller from High5vape. You have to keep in mind surface area and how much force you are using when ordering plates from anyone, that is the mistake I made.