Mojave Dave
Member
Hi all,
Here is a pic of my very first attempt at making hash. It's made from only the very best trim and small to medium buds from my last crop of Biddy Early and AK-47.
I just used the best of the best of all four plants, and mixed them together. Then I used a two-bag Ice-O-later (I have to get me one of ther multi-level kits to all the grades) and did everything just that way they said to in the instructions, and and I also learned a lot form reading things here.
It turned out 6.4 grams of the smoothest, "get-yer-head-tight" smoke I could have hoped for. And with that exact same almost chemical taste that I remember we used to get from this tarry black stuff for ten bucks a gram in Souther Califormnia (I'm talking in the early 60's here) that used to get us three or four of us long-hairs sooo stoned so pleasantly.
I couldn't be happier with the results! So, for all you folks out there who have been drooling over all the photos of primo hash, I'm telling you it was easy-peasey to do.
I rigged everything up and went through the entire hash-making process from fitting the electric mixer to a board...to spreading the fresh hash paste over a plate to dry to dry...in about three and a half hours. Then I spent a couple of hours to day working the hash in my hands until it turned that lovely dark brown colour and went all sticky.
See ya!
Here is a pic of my very first attempt at making hash. It's made from only the very best trim and small to medium buds from my last crop of Biddy Early and AK-47.
I just used the best of the best of all four plants, and mixed them together. Then I used a two-bag Ice-O-later (I have to get me one of ther multi-level kits to all the grades) and did everything just that way they said to in the instructions, and and I also learned a lot form reading things here.
It turned out 6.4 grams of the smoothest, "get-yer-head-tight" smoke I could have hoped for. And with that exact same almost chemical taste that I remember we used to get from this tarry black stuff for ten bucks a gram in Souther Califormnia (I'm talking in the early 60's here) that used to get us three or four of us long-hairs sooo stoned so pleasantly.
I couldn't be happier with the results! So, for all you folks out there who have been drooling over all the photos of primo hash, I'm telling you it was easy-peasey to do.
I rigged everything up and went through the entire hash-making process from fitting the electric mixer to a board...to spreading the fresh hash paste over a plate to dry to dry...in about three and a half hours. Then I spent a couple of hours to day working the hash in my hands until it turned that lovely dark brown colour and went all sticky.
See ya!