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.
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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