bubblehash bucket techniques

Cangrow613

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Does anybody know if it is beneficial to use multiple buckets to collect hash instead of putting all bags in one buckets?

I was thinking of using one bucket for each bag. Cutting the bottom from each bucket and stacking the 4 buckets so that the screens dont come in contact with the other bags. I think this will allow tricomb heads to find their way to the proper bag without sticking to lower grade materials in the upper bags.

Also would make it easier when doing a rinse down on each bag as the water would filter it's way down to bottom. Could also attach drain hose at the bottom of final bucket as to have the contents of the final bag be suspended and not be submerged in the waste water.

Any thoughts on this process?
 

JoeBlow5823

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Does anybody know if it is beneficial to use multiple buckets to collect hash instead of putting all bags in one buckets?

I was thinking of using one bucket for each bag. Cutting the bottom from each bucket and stacking the 4 buckets so that the screens dont come in contact with the other bags. I think this will allow tricomb heads to find their way to the proper bag without sticking to lower grade materials in the upper bags.

Also would make it easier when doing a rinse down on each bag as the water would filter it's way down to bottom. Could also attach drain hose at the bottom of final bucket as to have the contents of the final bag be suspended and not be submerged in the waste water.

Any thoughts on this process?
Watch some youtube tutorials.
 

MICHI-CAN

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Does anybody know if it is beneficial to use multiple buckets to collect hash instead of putting all bags in one buckets?

I was thinking of using one bucket for each bag. Cutting the bottom from each bucket and stacking the 4 buckets so that the screens dont come in contact with the other bags. I think this will allow tricomb heads to find their way to the proper bag without sticking to lower grade materials in the upper bags.

Also would make it easier when doing a rinse down on each bag as the water would filter it's way down to bottom. Could also attach drain hose at the bottom of final bucket as to have the contents of the final bag be suspended and not be submerged in the waste water.

Any thoughts on this process?
I personally cannot bring myself to ruin a perfectly good bucket. I would benefit from having my screen already on a frame. Yet I will continue to transfer to a working bowl on my bench. No issues with separation of sizes as I go. Just gently agitate the bag in the bucket before pulling out. As to the excess amounts of water? I put a valve in my bag bucket. This drains into a slop bucket. Only 1 bucket almost ruined. Maybe improved.

As stated above. Watch youboob and then get wet. You will adapt fairly quickly to your lay out.

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myke

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Yes,bottom bucket is the tallest,I cut 4 down ea one a couple inches shorter.Keeps the bags apart .
 
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