doublejj
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Originally it was hand jack. Now I do use a compressor.Does that require an air compressor to run or is it plug and play?
Edit: it will still work without compressor...
Originally it was hand jack. Now I do use a compressor.Does that require an air compressor to run or is it plug and play?
Yea I could make it myself OR I could just pay $450 and get one already assembled.http://m.harborfreight.com/12-ton-a-frame-industrial-heavy-duty-floor-shop-press-1667.html?utm_referrer=direct/not provided
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Make it yourself
I just don't know if I want that big of a press, the one that sits on the table and just plugs in the wall seems to be more fitting for my needs. You probably have a lot of product you can use for your press. I only have a small personal grow that barely yields me 10-15 ounces every 4 to 5 months.Originally it was hand jack. Now I do use a compressor.
Edit: it will still work without compressor...
Trust me your rosin press will make friends come out of nowhere. They will keep you busy. but you can make killer small batches with a hair straightener...I just don't know if I want that big of a press, the one that sits on the table and just plugs in the wall seems to be more fitting for my needs. You probably have a lot of product you can use for your press. I only have a small personal grow that barely yields me 10-15 ounces every 4 to 5 months.
I squash great rosin with the 5x5. Dude wants a table top unit. So that's what I recommended.Those t-shirt presses don't exert enough pressure to make good rosin.
Those exert less force than a hair straightener.I squash great rosin with the 5x5. Dude wants a table top unit. So that's what I recommended.
There you go again...cutting edge stuff JJ20 Ton Harbor Freight shop press, converted to air/hydrolic & 4x7 Low Temp plates.....
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800 lbs of force. Not getting that with a straightener. I pull 10% yields with trim that yields 12% BHO.Those exert less force than a hair straightener.
So you'll need to mill the aluminum to size then drill to house the heating rod and the thermometer. Wire the pid heater to the heating elements and thermometer. I have a buddy who's my hardware guy. He's in Albuquerque at the moment for his fucking second degree bc fuck one right? but when he comes back I think we'll mill make it and I'll record it to post on YouTube. There's just some stuff I wish was in YouTube so I guess I'll have to put it there.Can you elaborate a little bit more on what you do with those parts exactly?
You can squish more with the 4x7 if you have a big press, otherwise you won't be able to apply enough psi. If you have a small press I would stick with the smaller plates. we are squishing 7gr of kief at a time with the 4x7 plates & use an entire sheet of parchment paper so there is plenty of overhang to catch the rosin.@doublejj im about to order some low temp plates, how much material can you squash at once with he 7x4? Trying to decide on 5x3 or 7x4. Does the rosin all come out of the side and run down the parchment, or is it sitting on the hot plate before you remove it?
I looked at one of those, they wanted $1,300 at the local grow store. The only thing I didn't like about it was that the press comes down all at once. You can adjust how long it stays down but not how fast.
Guys, $150-200 at harbor freight for either a 12 or 20 ton. That's the best bang for your buck AND it's the kind of pressure you need for good pressing. Why is this even a debate? There's no question about it.I looked at one of those, they wanted $1,300 at the local grow store. The only thing I didn't like about it was that the press comes down all at once. You can adjust how long it stays down but not how fast.
its the $550 plates that add onto the 200 dollar press that makes it expensive. Its not just a $200 price tag.Guys, $150-200 at harbor freight for either a 12 or 20 ton. That's the best bang for your buck AND it's the kind of pressure you need for good pressing. Why is this even a debate? There's no question about it.
Exactly. I can't like your post for some reason .Guys, $150-200 at harbor freight for either a 12 or 20 ton. That's the best bang for your buck AND it's the kind of pressure you need for good pressing. Why is this even a debate? There's no question about it.
I'd you have a decent amount of trim, then a decent amount of keif, you should be able to recoup your initial investment in the first run, plates, press, baggies, parchment paper, all recouped.its the $550 plates that add onto the 200 dollar press that makes it expensive. Its not just a $200 price tag.
The problem is I don't sell, I'm new to my area and don't know anyone and I didn't start growing to make money. So all my stuff is for personal use so I won't recoup my initial investment.I'd you have a decent amount of trim, then a decent amount of keif, you should be able to recoup your initial investment in the first run, plates, press, baggies, parchment paper, all recouped.