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    A proper full melt dry sift tutorial. This time the right way.

    ^^ For sure.. always nice to have options. If anything the static trick will work for a group, but others will skip it. Some people, believe it or not.. prefer yield and do not care about quality so much. They would rather have 5x the amount at a slightly lower grade than remove everything...
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    A proper full melt dry sift tutorial. This time the right way.

    Of course you do, all forum members do.
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    A proper full melt dry sift tutorial. This time the right way.

    My method works with both wood and aluminum.. people were able to do mine for free as well provided they had screens that were close enough already. Yours actually involves buying more stuff than mine to a lot of people. But it's cute you are trying so hard. You must really be annoyed that...
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    static full melt dry sift

    Uh huh.. I improved my method since that thread was posted almost a year ago.. your point is what, exactly? Are you another one of those who think improving is bad for the community as a whole and i'm a dick for making better products?? Haha. I have a 180 lpi aluminum frame sitting in front...
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    static full melt dry sift

    Oh, special screens!!!! Talk about hypocrisy running rampant in one thread. Gives me shit for having certain setups then yells and screams when we don't use 'certain setups' Haha.
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    static full melt dry sift

    And at the end of the day... it's been 5 of them and nobody has replicated your method on 2 sites now. You did it twice. All I want is more than that from already super clean sift. I think you think.. I don't like this method. It's not for me, but if you are going to claim it works 100% and...
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    static full melt dry sift

    You don't even know what the mesh is made of.. you are shooting blindly in the dark at this point in time because you did something TWICE. I've done my method thousands upon thousands of times in varieties of weather/frames/meshes/materials/etc. which is exactly what an awesome method should...
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    static full melt dry sift

    Oh I see.. you get to skip the sifting part? LOL. Compare apples to apples kiddo. My method takes 10-15 seconds at a time. My 'tutorial' is 3 minutes long. Unless you are claiming you're banging out my method to start with to keep up in the time dept to keep it clean to begin with so you...
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    static full melt dry sift

    You can twist your own words any way you want.. but when you say one thing on one site, then say the opposite on another site, people will notice. Telling people this works 100% and nobody else can mimic it unless they buy a special frame on a special mesh on a carpet while wearing special...
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    static full melt dry sift

    Nevermind, it was 2 others talking about nylon. The mesh is a monofilament polyester on his screens. Method is neat but still very time consuming.
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    static full melt dry sift

    You said on the other site you've never started with dirty sift? So which is it?
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    static full melt dry sift

    Any pictures of the dirty stuff prior/after?
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    static full melt dry sift

    Don't have it here, it's at a friends. Operator error lol. Ever done this with dirty sift to start? Looks like there is almost no green in it to start with, just some stalks.
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    static full melt dry sift

    I don't think the frame should matter.. i'm thinking the nylon is more important.. ?
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    static full melt dry sift

    I still can't get it to work after 3 tries.. did anyone else get it to? I am trying with a more heavily contaminated sift.. not workin' so hot :(
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    Hash and Oil Picture Thread

    Recent customers first try on my kit using trim and popcorns. Standard 10-15 second sift, no carding/refining.
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    A proper full melt dry sift tutorial. This time the right way.

    Another happy customer.. their first try the other day on Chloe.. Big ups to HUGE.. Cheers everyone.. Using popcorns and trim.. my favorite. Mmmm.. standard 10-15 second sift, no carding, no refining.
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    Consistency Issues with Bubble Hash

    Any reason for the fridge? Lots of moisture in there no?
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    Consistency Issues with Bubble Hash

    When it's to the point you can press it thin and it's not sticky anymore.. it's pretty close. You can feel moisture when you press it, or at least I can fairly easily. I always go a day or two extra on top of what I 'think' is dry.
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    Consistency Issues with Bubble Hash

    Yeah lol.. most don't go into temps or humidity.. but figure much like wet bud, you want a relatively low RH and lower temps.. any heat or humidity in the room will obv. create mold. I dry in my kitchen where it's typically pretty dry and cool.. here in California it's fairly dry most of the...
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