Yes, I want some good, old fashioned, blonde hash. Like the stuff I had back in the 70s. I can’t wait!
This is a great video on sifting and dry ice. It even goes into the compression part of things to make hash bricks
Short, about three and a half minutes long
@TDubWilly Great video! I have all of the stuff to use for the dry method, my trim tray. I did order the bags from Amazon.com but like the dry method. I might have trouble handling a 10 lb block of dry ice on my lap. I am in a wheelchair. I am going to watch it a few more times just to make sure.
I didn’t even think about the compression part. If you don’t have a press, how does one turn it into a brick?
@raustin Get a form of some kind, like a square pyrex cake pan put the keef in it, put some waxed paper or parchment paper over it and fill a gallon milk jug with water. Make sure the jug is almost as big as the form so the pressed stuff can’t come out the sides, or use a stack of books each day adding another book. How’s that for NYC living? a new KISS, keep it small silly!
Ahh, you’ve obviously given this some thought. Yes, I can see that working. Then again, I’m assuming I’ll get enough product to make a brick, so this might be a moot point.
Awesome! Excited to hear what you think once you get a chance to try them.
I have the 5 5 gallon bags. Thanks!
Why is it called bubble hash? Any idea? Where are the bubbles?
I could shake until my arms fall off and I wouldn’t get that amount. Haha thanks for stopping by and reading.
No problem. My pleasure. Thank you for posting that video. I appreciate you stopping by and reading too. I am definitely going to give the dry ice method a try once I have enough extra stuff built up. I’m getting a lot of great tips from this. Thank you!
Hahaha. Very true. Thank you for stopping by and reading. I appreciate it. Yeah I just like the idea of using everything in general. Not to mention the Forum and all the awesome ways I’m learning of what I can do with stuff that I thought was disposable. Silly me. Haha
So many different ways you can use it. Very versatile! It’s awesome.
Great idea. Thanks for sharing. I’m lucky enough I noticed they have some at my local grocery store.
Be careful, that stuff will freeze burn your skin quick, it’s like 10x colder than ice
Thank you for sharing. That’s an awesome video. Great addition to everything we’ve been talking about. I’m excited to try out this method, dry ice. Appreciate it.
I know what you mean. When I give it my first try I’m kind of curious to see how it’s going to turn out myself. Haha
I heard of this before I’ve never tried it myself so I cannot attest to if it works. But through the grapevine I heard it will work if you can put enough pressure on the iron. But I’ve never tried. Cool videos thanks for sharing them!