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G

Guest

Great thread, thanks guys for the info. Needed some extra cash, then saw this thread.

Purchased the 4 buckets as Smily sugested. Betterboy's idea, using a 6 1/2 in. plane to smooth the edges off the bottom of the collinder bucket was a nice final touch. The plane even helped clean up the edges from my cutting the two buckets.

Hey, this helped me out alot. Used a roto-zip to cut the large hole in the lid. Just place the tool with its guard, to where it rides on the edge of the lip on the lid. The hole came out perfect. Now, cutting the buckets was alittle harder, so the plane cleans this up well.

Ordered the 195, 120, and 57 as suggested, from Blick Art. Ordered sunday, fed-ex sceduled to deliver this friday. Betterboy, how did you get yours so quickly?

This Ak48 really stinks, hopping the hash is decent smoke.

How many grams do you think will come out of 1/4 loosly filled large paper grocery bag of leaves. I have not a clue. This is going to help me with my rent, since I spent all my money on equipment for my grow.

Thanks again for such an informative topic,
Chilly Willy
 
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geezeressa

Member
I said I'd report back on the Experiment.....
It worked! Even with about 3/4 oz of badly seeded stuff, I got me a nice little piece of hash, about the size of a Blueberry (y'know, those little dark blue fruits, not the bush we all know and love).

I learned the basics of water hashmaking, and will be building the bucket for future projects. Thanks to everyone who so generously advised, admonished, and shared pictures!
 

Keefhead

Active member
ben ttech said:
i did the liquid nitrogen and glass cutter routine myself....

=l
I just knew we could count on you to come up with the easiest and cleanest way to do it! :laughing:

Geezeressa - Congratulations - Hashmistress, or is that Hasheressa?

K
 
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geezeressa

Member
Keefhead said:
I just knew we could count on you to come up with the easiest and cleanest way to do it! :laughing:

Geezeressa - Congratulations - Hashmistress, or is that Hasheressa?

K
Assistant Hashish Technician-in-training. I am not worthy...
:bow:

See you soon! (I hope)
 

smily

Member
found this hope it will answer some questions :woohoo: :wave: ............

Wire Cloth Terminology

CALENDERED WIRE CLOTH. Wire cloth that has passed through a pair of heavy rollers to reduce the thickness of the fabric, or to flatten the intersection to provide a smooth surface.

CLEAR OPENING (also Space). Space between adjacent parallel wires.

COUNT (also Mesh). Number of openings in a linear inch.

CRIMP. Corrugations in wires to permit locking them into place when perpendicular to each other.

DOUBLE CRIMP. Wire pre-crimped prior to weaving; Warp and shute wires lay in each crimp.

DOUBLE INTERMEDIATE CRIMP. Usually the warp wires lay in every crimp in the shute wires, and the shute wires lay in every other crimp in the warp wires.

FILL WIRES (also Shute Wires). Wires running across the width of the cloth as woven.

GAUGE. Wire size. To avoid possible errors, specify wire diameter in decimal sizes rather than gauge numbers.

INTERMEDIATE CRIMP. Warp and shute wires lay in every other crimp.

LONG SLOT. Weave where shute wires are arranged in clusters to provide rectangular openings.

MARKET GRADES. Most commonly used sizes of industrial wire cloth specifications selected for general purpose work.

MESH. Number of openings in a linear inch measured from the center of one wire to a point 1" distant.

MICRONIC MESH. A woven filter cloth with a nominal micron rating as low as 2.0 with excellent flow characteristics.



OPEN AREA. The proportion of open space in a total screen area; Expressed as a percentage.


OPENING (Space). Clear opening between adjacent parallel wires; Not affected by diameter of the wire.

PLAIN WEAVE. Each warp wire and shute wire pass over one and under the next adjacent wire; Wires are crimped in the weaving operation.

PLAIN DUTCH WEAVE. Warp wires are generally larger than the shute wires. Shute wires are closely spaced to provide a dense weave with wedge shaped openings.

RECTANGULAR OPENINGS. Long dimension of an opening can be specified as parallel or perpendicular to the length.

REVERSE DUTCH WEAVE. Woven in which the larger count of wires is found in the warp and the smaller count in the shute, thus reversing the method used in plain and twilled Dutch weaves.

SELVAGE. Finished edges running the length of the roll to prevent unraveling.

SHUTE WIRES. Wires running across the width of the cloth as woven.

SQUARE MESH. Wire cloth with mesh count the same in both directions.

TWILLED WEAVE. Each warp wire and each shute wire pass successively over two and under the next adjacent pair of wires.

TWILLED DUTCH DOUBLE WEAVE.
Same as twilled Dutch except the shute wires are smaller and overlap, thus increasing the number of shute wires in a linear inch to provide greater density.

WARP WIRES. Wires running the length of the cloth as woven.

WELDED WIRE CLOTH. Warp and shute wires lay flat (no crimp); Welded at intersections.

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ben ttech

Active member
in the pleading interest of sanities compulsary excercercise...
i bidd the peace...
and freedom from commercial slavery...
as im not long let for such extravagance....
 
G

Guest

so what do you do with the collections, say i use a 195, 120 and a 57. do i just take the hash from each collected and roll them all together? Or do you guys keep those seperated, seperate? ie 190 hash, 120 hash, and 57 hash
 

smily

Member
SubnoizeKid said:
so what do you do with the collections, say i use a 195, 120 and a 57. do i just take the hash from each collected and roll them all together? Or do you guys keep those seperated, seperate? ie 190 hash, 120 hash, and 57 hash


what ever floats yer boat.. personally a keep em seprate differnt tastes burns etc.

:wave:
 

LeroyAngus

New member
5 gal assortment at filterbag dot com

5 gal assortment at filterbag dot com

filterbag.com ( look under assortments) has a 9 bag assortment of their 5 gallon pail size that gives you two perfect size pieces when split open...in the following assorted sizes...Includes 35, 55, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, 400, and 800 microns...costs just $62.95 plus shipping...you can order directly on their site with click right through...I got mine in less than a week over the holidays...they are perfect for this project... :yummy:
 

johnnyt112

New member
A set of filters

A set of filters

If anyone has a set of the filters with a small micro finish filter, I would be willing to talk to the guy in the park. Just PM me.
 
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