1morepatient
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Hello all,
I had a question for more experienced hash makers, and I am hoping that some of you may have some insight. I recently purchased a mini washing machine (similar to Bubble Now) for making hash. Until now, I have been doing it the old fashioned way with buckets and hand mixing and have had very good results, but due to a lack of time and an increase in trim I purchased the washer to try to lighten the load.
The problem I am having is that the end result I am getting is very green. I will post pictures later. In the past I never had any problems, and my results were always gold and bubbly, but now with this machine I am getting a green end product, and it burns slowly like incense. I was wondering if anyone had any idea what may be the culprit. I am using the same bags as I did in the past when I made it by hand, and when I made it by hand I always had nice golden results and a bubbly end result.
The bags I am using I bought on eBay because I didn't want to spend the extra money for name brand bags. They worked fine in the past, so I figured they would be just fine now. I am running the machine for about 15 minutes, and the first few batches I saw very lime green water and product, but was using fresh, but frozen trim (I never used fresh trim before but recently read that as long as its frozen well it shouldn't matter). Since then I have tried with dry frozen trim and got nearly the same results. The water was a bit darker with the dry trim, but the end result was still the same being very green in all bags. Also, the trim is in the 220 micron zipper bag in the machine, but I have also been filtering through another 220 bag before pouring through the catch bags.
The bags I am using are 150, 120, 75, and 25 micron. It seems that the consistency of the result is about the same as before, but the color and the combustion is different from what I have had with hand made hash. I will post pictures later of some of the hand made, and some of the machine made results I am getting, but I was hoping someone with more experience may have an idea of what may be to blame. It's got me upset because the machine was pretty expensive, and I am now seeing in my opinion worse end results than when I was doing everything by hand. I certainly don't want to go back to making hash by hand, but if the results are better I may not have a choice.
Any input is much appreciated.
Thanks!
I had a question for more experienced hash makers, and I am hoping that some of you may have some insight. I recently purchased a mini washing machine (similar to Bubble Now) for making hash. Until now, I have been doing it the old fashioned way with buckets and hand mixing and have had very good results, but due to a lack of time and an increase in trim I purchased the washer to try to lighten the load.
The problem I am having is that the end result I am getting is very green. I will post pictures later. In the past I never had any problems, and my results were always gold and bubbly, but now with this machine I am getting a green end product, and it burns slowly like incense. I was wondering if anyone had any idea what may be the culprit. I am using the same bags as I did in the past when I made it by hand, and when I made it by hand I always had nice golden results and a bubbly end result.
The bags I am using I bought on eBay because I didn't want to spend the extra money for name brand bags. They worked fine in the past, so I figured they would be just fine now. I am running the machine for about 15 minutes, and the first few batches I saw very lime green water and product, but was using fresh, but frozen trim (I never used fresh trim before but recently read that as long as its frozen well it shouldn't matter). Since then I have tried with dry frozen trim and got nearly the same results. The water was a bit darker with the dry trim, but the end result was still the same being very green in all bags. Also, the trim is in the 220 micron zipper bag in the machine, but I have also been filtering through another 220 bag before pouring through the catch bags.
The bags I am using are 150, 120, 75, and 25 micron. It seems that the consistency of the result is about the same as before, but the color and the combustion is different from what I have had with hand made hash. I will post pictures later of some of the hand made, and some of the machine made results I am getting, but I was hoping someone with more experience may have an idea of what may be to blame. It's got me upset because the machine was pretty expensive, and I am now seeing in my opinion worse end results than when I was doing everything by hand. I certainly don't want to go back to making hash by hand, but if the results are better I may not have a choice.
Any input is much appreciated.
Thanks!