I'm Not F%ckin' around with This Hash Thing Anymore

budforever442200

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no, i picked up my large, heavy duty bags for 40 dollars each. not a bad price at all. in fact i must go thank Aqua Lab Technologies now. i think i'll shoot them a friendly email. :mrgreen:
You can get paint bags at the paint store for like 50cents each for 5/gl bags. get a bunch of them and you can put less packed bags/ and more of them in the wash. but ive never tried the bags made for it. i wounder if there is a big diff in screen size.:-?
 

bozley2g

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thanks for that site fdd they have bags for alot cheaper than I've seen anywhere...it's in my favorites now...you da man
 

Hank

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I want some big kid playdough:-) Perfect for those long boring winter nights in the boonies:-)

Hank.
 

Aqua Lab Tech

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I have added some photos of basic tools and supplies needed when using a house-hold clothes washing machine for Water Hash Separation.

We like to use a 32 gallon trash cans with wheels for easy mobility. Also we use a 5 gallon paint bucket that is fitted into the lid of the 32 gallon trash can. This can be done by cutting the exact size out of the trash can lid, you also need to cut the bottom out of the 5 gallon paint bucket. This allows you to use your 5 gallon set of multiple water filteration bag kit. When using the 5 gallon setup with the washing machine it takes 2 people, one to work the machine and drain hose and the other to hold the set of water filteration bags in the 5 gallon bucket, if you shake the bags as the water is being drained into the filteration bags it will drain faster and easier.


Remember the less time you resin is in the water the more flavor you will have in the end.

Aqua Lab Tech
 

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tckfui

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he did!!! it seems that ALT joined RIU epecialy to thank FDD about a month ago, and came back to thank him again. kick ass!!!
 

LoudBlunts

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yea, that is what i thought....

that is bad ass to say the least!!!!

fdd if that doesnt stroke your ego...lol...dont know what will? i think you should join forces with willy wonka! start giving the compassion club some baked goodies (no pun intended)
 

fdd2blk

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I have added some photos of basic tools and supplies needed when using a house-hold clothes washing machine for Water Hash Separation.

We like to use a 32 gallon trash cans with wheels for easy mobility. Also we use a 5 gallon paint bucket that is fitted into the lid of the 32 gallon trash can. This can be done by cutting the exact size out of the trash can lid, you also need to cut the bottom out of the 5 gallon paint bucket. This allows you to use your 5 gallon set of multiple water filteration bag kit. When using the 5 gallon setup with the washing machine it takes 2 people, one to work the machine and drain hose and the other to hold the set of water filteration bags in the 5 gallon bucket, if you shake the bags as the water is being drained into the filteration bags it will drain faster and easier.


Remember the less time you resin is in the water the more flavor you will have in the end.

Aqua Lab Tech



i need the bigger bags. :mrgreen: i ran 60 gallons thru 5 gallon bags. that's a lot of pouring and lifting. my back hurt by the time i was done. for some reason i never thought of a rubbermaid garbage can. i'm aware of the larger hash bags though. looks like i have 1 more purchase to make. :blsmoke:
 
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