Dan, dont let this big shirt fool you. Its all business under there.20 tons seems aggressive. When I was working out regularly, I could do 225 lbs on a good day with a spotter. If you increase your intensity, workout daily, eat nothing but steroids, and set your goal to 1 ton to start, you might just do it in about 6 - 8 weeks, depending on wind chill.
And to answer your original question, for which I have no experience or qualifications - a 20 ton press seems more than a tad bit overkill, considering there are people making rosin using hair straighteners. The difference between a 20 ton press versus 10lbs of force squeezing a hair straightener is a magnitude of 4000x. When choosing the right press, consider quality #1, followed by temperature control, speed, versatility, variability, and the cost of replacement parts if something breaks.Dan, dont let this big shirt fool you. Its all business under there.
And to answer your original question, for which I have no experience or qualifications - a 20 ton press seems more than a tad bit overkill, considering there are people making rosin using hair straighteners. The difference between a 20 ton press versus 10lbs of force squeezing a hair straightener is a magnitude of 4000x. When choosing the right press, consider quality #1, followed by temperature control, speed, versatility, variability, and the cost of replacement parts if something breaks.
Some useful info - https://www.trimleaf.com/blogs/guides/ultimate-rosin-press-buying-guide
Thank you Dan this is a helpful link. I am doing it for fun. My wife is the only smoker and i want to dabble into the trim and lower buds that havent developed. Let them run two or so more weeks dry and press them.Just to give her something a little different.And to answer your original question, for which I have no experience or qualifications - a 20 ton press seems more than a tad bit overkill, considering there are people making rosin using hair straighteners. The difference between a 20 ton press versus 10lbs of force squeezing a hair straightener is a magnitude of 4000x. When choosing the right press, consider quality #1, followed by temperature control, speed, versatility, variability, and the cost of replacement parts if something breaks.
Some useful info - https://www.trimleaf.com/blogs/guides/ultimate-rosin-press-buying-guide