Why tank you,the design has worked very well for me.its a really good design PANHEAD!!!
but i think for me im hanging 4 shoelaces across my 30 gal tub and brown paper bags for my popcorn buds then to mason jars!!!
I've read that if you dry the bud too fast it becomes harsh to smoke. Is thatThanks for the compliment & yes i like fine buds,lots of misinformation floating around regarding this subject.
they say water sure but thats a whole new level....I've read that if you dry the bud too fast it becomes harsh to smoke. Is that
true?
What's the best way to dry it and get the smoothest possible smoke?
Most smokers have not even smoked a bud that was ran through a quick dryer that they know of, but still, most people write all kinds of things about drying in a bud dryer.I've read that if you dry the bud too fast it becomes harsh to smoke. Is that
true?
What's the best way to dry it and get the smoothest possible smoke?
Glad my dryer design helped,i'll get off my lazy ass perdy soon & post some updated pics of how i solved the problem of light inside the dryer.hell yhea. i love this setup dude. never really thought about this, i just remember, i gotta xtra 6" inline booster sitting around. hell yhea, im getting busy
Hey man, i think i read earlier, way earlier on, that the holes helped create airflowm, as an intake, to work with the inline fan, as an exhaust. So i think the holes were an important part.The ceramic heaters seem like the perfect answer. Also Panhead, I didn't see that you had addressed making the box easier to work with for rotating your buds. What about just making the trays connect so that you can just pull the whole setup out at once and just set it back in when your done? You wouldn't need the holes on the side for the bars but you could still have them as your intake vents. Sorry for the wack sketch! lol.
I stole & copied my design from ALbfuct who used to frequent this site,his design is based on the collapsable shelf system.The ceramic heaters seem like the perfect answer. Also Panhead, I didn't see that you had addressed making the box easier to work with for rotating your buds. What about just making the trays connect so that you can just pull the whole setup out at once and just set it back in when your done? You wouldn't need the holes on the side for the bars but you could still have them as your intake vents. Sorry for the wack sketch! lol.
I had lots of help from the membership here while designing my version of the dryer,when it was still in its infancy we discussed using a fish tank heater,i cant recall exactly why i scrubbed the idea but it was discussed,i did solve the heat problem though.One of the main problems was supplying enough consistant heat to make a difference in dry time,another problem was keeping the heat at a constant 79 degrees so as to not degrade the THC content of the buds.First of all I want to say that I love the setup you have made I was reading half way through the thread and you were talking about maybe sticking a heat source into the tub but wanted it to be safe. Here is a little idea that might work. all that you need is a computer radiator about $20 used, computer fan, a bucket, some hose, a small pump, and a fish tank heater. in the lid of the bucket make three holes in the top lid. one for the outgoing water, one for the return water, and one for the heater. you could run the water lines to the inside of your dry box where you would stick your radiator with fan in. just hook everything up and adjust the heat on the fish heater to the heat that you want in the container and the water will stay that temp. here is a picture for reference. with this setup you can be assured that the plastic will not melt and you wont start a fire.
A 6 inch fan would be better than the 4 inch i used,you cant ever have too much air flow to cause problems.pan, would a 6" in line fan be too much for this?
Gonna make one, but i already have the 6" fan, but would this be too much airflow, or should i reduce it down to a 4" pipe into the tub from the 6", with a scrubber on the fan?
thank you sir, i'll start building this weekend!A 6 inch fan would be better than the 4 inch i used,you cant ever have too much air flow to cause problems.