Any alternative to micron mesh bags?

Dirk8==D~Diggler

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I have a bucket full of trim that was taken off the plant around midnight on Monday/Tuesday. I feel like I need to start using it before it goes bad. I wanted to make dry ice hash with it, but I don’t have time to order a micron screen online. I also have tried hobby lobby and micheals but nobody seems to have silk screen mesh. I’m not against just stretching an under armor t shirt over it because you can see out of those when you stretch them out. Is there anything I can use?
 

Puff_Dragon

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you could delve down the 'rabbit hole' of Micron sieves ;-)

Cheap, perhaps more versatile (for your needs) then silk screen. They even have sheets of steel mesh (you can cut to your requirements). And, some of these steel mesh sieves could be potentially 'harvested' and used to make your own gadget/device :)
fyi - I've been doing small ice water hash runs (using a large jar to shake up the weed/ice/water - then pour through kitchen sieves+2 bubble bags). I wanted some new kitchen sieves, then found there were now micron sieves (even going below 100 microns!). Got me to thinking ...
 

Fadedawg

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I have a bucket full of trim that was taken off the plant around midnight on Monday/Tuesday. I feel like I need to start using it before it goes bad. I wanted to make dry ice hash with it, but I don’t have time to order a micron screen online. I also have tried hobby lobby and micheals but nobody seems to have silk screen mesh. I’m not against just stretching an under armor t shirt over it because you can see out of those when you stretch them out. Is there anything I can use?
You can make a sieving bucket using 150 micron stainless bolting cloth from Howard Wire.

You can build dry sieve frames for either silk screen or stainless. https://graywolfslair.com/index.php/15-diy-equipment/15-21-how-to-make-diy-dry-sieving-frames
 

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