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manfredo

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Good morning....you can see the filled bags that will accordion unto themselves, forming "pucks" after squishing.
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Fred
I hadn't seen those type myself....but I guess they come in all sizes. What size micron are they? I have 120 micron for flower but I think I want to move up to like 180....a lot of times I press with no bag at all...Just a nice big bud in between parchment seems to give me the best return.

I'm toking on a rosin cart this morning, my latest experiment...Well see how long til it clogs!
 

FastFreddi

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I hadn't seen those type myself....but I guess they come in all sizes. What size micron are they? I have 120 micron for flower but I think I want to move up to like 180....a lot of times I press with no bag at all...Just a nice big bud in between parchment seems to give me the best return.

I'm toking on a rosin cart this morning, my latest experiment...Well see how long til it clogs!
Just a regular 90 micron 2x 3.5 inch.
Fold in the corners on the bottom, forms bottle tek pucks...maintains uniformity of squish diameter for pucks, gives consistency.
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I have used 160 down to 37 micron for kief...got a variety sized pack coming.
FF
Fred
 

manfredo

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Here's another way to utilize the leftover pucks...I am going to give this method a try...I just picked up an adjustable temp water distiller for the job!!
 

FastFreddi

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Here's another way to utilize the leftover pucks...I am going to give this method a try...I just picked up an adjustable temp water distiller for the job!!
I used to make QWISO...I prefer rosin...no solvents to purge.
It is a VERY effective method.
Very short wash for highest quality..no more than 20-40 secs...longer for more yield but lesser quality.
Fred
 

manfredo

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I used to make QWISO...I prefer rosin...no solvents to purge.
It is a VERY effective method.
Very short wash for highest quality..no more than 20-40 secs...longer for more yield but lesser quality.
Fred
I'm just attempting to learn alcohol extraction and gathering equipment and knowledge...all in the name of producing a decent, safe, oil cartridge! Hopefully next week I'll be experimenting, and looks like a good week for it...rain, rain, and more rain!!

And I have been wondering what to use for my test run...pucks will be perfect!!
 

Jeffislovinlife

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I'm just attempting to learn alcohol extraction and gathering equipment and knowledge...all in the name of producing a decent, safe, oil cartridge! Hopefully next week I'll be experimenting, and looks like a good week for it...rain, rain, and more rain!!

And I have been wondering what to use for my test run...pucks will be perfect!!
Just got to know did you get that lawn mower running????
 

FastFreddi

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I'm just attempting to learn alcohol extraction and gathering equipment and knowledge...all in the name of producing a decent, safe, oil cartridge! Hopefully next week I'll be experimenting, and looks like a good week for it...rain, rain, and more rain!!

And I have been wondering what to use for my test run...pucks will be perfect!!
It may come out greener in color than a bud run...
Fred
 

manfredo

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Any ideas on how to break up the bubble I made so I can use my press to make pucks? I was contemplating using the flour sifter.
I chop it up with a razor blade, although I usually do this right after I press it to speed up drying! But I don't see why you still can't. I liked your drying on a screen window trick too!! I usually use a piece of cardboard but the screen is a great idea!
 

Metasynth

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Any ideas on how to break up the bubble I made so I can use my press to make pucks? I was contemplating using the flour sifter.
I chop it up with a razor blade, although I usually do this right after I press it to speed up drying! But I don't see why you still can't. I liked your drying on a screen window trick too!! I usually use a piece of cardboard but the screen is a great idea!
Try grating it with something called a microplane.

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