Canadian Joe
Well-Known Member
I’ve been using a 12 ton 3”x5” rosin press a few times now pressing through 95 micron bags and getting great results. I decided to try Oil Slick PTFE instead of parchment and so far I don’t like it. I pressed at 230 degrees Fahrenheit and the PTFE still looks like it stretched or melted. The main issue is the rosin is like butter and I can’t collect t without spreading it all over the PTFE. With parchment I pop it in the freezer or use a freezer ice chest block to harden the rosin and gather it up. With the PTFE I can leave it in the freezer for hours and pull it out and it’s still butter and won’t gather up. I eventually scraped it as good as I could with a thin piece of metal sheet and am now afraid to waste more rosin using PTFE and ready to go back to Parchment which has worked fine for me but tends to blow out sometimes.
What is the deal with this PTFE stretching like it melted only at 250F? Did I over press it? Why is it so hard to get rosin off PTFE compared to parchment?
Joe
What is the deal with this PTFE stretching like it melted only at 250F? Did I over press it? Why is it so hard to get rosin off PTFE compared to parchment?
Joe