DarkWeb
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This is stupid. I hate changing the clocks.Reset all my fucking timers (at the butt crack of dawn).
This is stupid. I hate changing the clocks.Reset all my fucking timers (at the butt crack of dawn).
Agreed. May this be the last time!This is stupid. I hate changing the clocks.
I prefer sun in the morning. And I'm really hoping for a gradual transition.....not "quick everything melt." When it was warm on Friday I got a few wheelbarrows of wood from the pile. The damn thing sunk up to the axle I had to drag it backwards. It's much easier without the mud. When it's frozen I can use the sled. Sorry just bitchinIt's going to be great though...sunset at 7:09 pm here today!! I always consider this the unofficial beginning of Spring, and it's been a long winter! Thank God for out gardens to keep us sane! In more ways than one!
Well I am second guessing my rosin plate purchase. I think I should have gone with 3 x 5 plates, instead of the 4 x 7's. I could go with bigger bags, like the 3 x 6 bags and squeeze an ounce of flower at a time though, or could probably put 2-3 of the 2 x 4 bags in it. But I don't really need that much production. Ugh!! Difficult figuring this shit out without seeing it done in person, but I'll get there...
the squish bags are cheap and the bigger bags tend to 'blowout' when pressing. I would still go with smaller plates and just squish more bags. I have used the the 3x5 plates for years and would buy them again. The airjack makes it a non issue. You can get a lot done with the 3x5 plates. I would wear them out first and work your way up to larger plates....best of luck.It's going to be great though...sunset at 7:09 pm here today!! I always consider this the unofficial beginning of Spring, and it's been a long winter! Thank God for out gardens to keep us sane! In more ways than one!
Well I am second guessing my rosin plate purchase. I think I should have gone with 3 x 5 plates, instead of the 4 x 7's. I could go with bigger bags, like the 3 x 6 bags and squeeze an ounce of flower at a time though, or could probably put 2-3 of the 2 x 4 bags in it. But I don't really need that much production. Ugh!! Difficult figuring this shit out without seeing it done in person, but I'll get there...
Do you squish all that hash in a big batch then store it?the squish bags are cheap and the bigger bags tend to 'blowout' when pressing. I would still go with smaller plates and just squish more bags. I have used the the 3x5 plates for years and would buy them again. The airjack makes it a non issue. You can get a lot done with the 3x5 plates. I would wear them out first and work your way up to larger plates....best of luck
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yes the kief will keep well. Rosin has a short shelf life. I make the kief in bulk and squish rosin bags as needed a few at a time. Fresh squished rosin is the best.Do you squish all that hash in a big batch then store it?
I'm thinking about running a hash crop and bought a pack of seeds to pheno hunt for a good plant to take clones from.
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Good...I was afraid the 4 x 7's might be too big.correction....I think my plates are 4x7.....but i still squish smaller bags...
Do you ever make bubble hash and press that, or is the kief just as good? I watched a clip of a full ounce of bubble being pressed and it looked so awesome, and they say it comes back at like 60-70% of the original weight. Thats what I am looking forward too, and experimenting with strains...and I have 10-11 different strains right now to play withyes the kief will keep well. Rosin has a short shelf life. I make the kief in bulk and squish rosin bags as needed a few at a time. Fresh squished rosin is the best.
I only squish buds or kief so I have only found use for the 37 and 120 bags. The trick to squishing rosin is to press with the lowest temp and shortest time and still get a decent yield. Higher temps will produce more rosin but at a cost of flavor. There's a fine line with each strain. I shoot for 2 min max with the lowest temp possible and still get a nice return. You will have to do some experimenting at first. Getting the melted rosin off the heated plates and onto the parchment paper ASAP helps. I squish pretty much every day, so shoot me any questions and i will try to answer.Good...I was afraid the 4 x 7's might be too big.
The things about the set I bought...They are the ONLY Chinese ones i found with 1200 watts...everything else was 600 watts or less. Plus these have 2 heating elements top and bottom, the smaller 3 x 5 only have 1 element each. That's in the Chinese segment that is...Low Temp plates are 4000 watts!
I have a ton of stuff in my Amazon cart. 4 different micron bags to experiment with 37. 75. 90. and 120....a pre-press, and all the other goodies I could think of, and then some!!
Yes bubble will squish well...I just have the dry ice keif extractor contraption so I use that. But i have made and squished buble as well....best of luckDo you ever make bubble hash and press that, or is the kief just as good? I watched a clip of a full ounce of bubble being pressed and it looked so awesome, and they say it comes back at like 60-70% of the original weight. Thats what I am looking forward too, and experimenting with strains...and I have 10-11 different strains right now to play with
Grab yourself a pallet break down tool . Removing deck boards are a breeze with those, I just finished redoing a 12x40 ..... I removed all the decking in three hours..... some of it was screwed down.Ripped out half of a old deck for the inlaw's today. Been awhile since I swung a hammer and pried some boards in the sun. Feels good to do some work with the hands again.
Got my bamboo pile ready to light. I'd say just shy of 20 feet high. Going to sound like New Year's again.
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