Rosin Tech

matthend

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Trying to picture the process. What does the shaking through 190u accomplish? Any more info is greatly appreciated!
 

Cornfed Dread

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That's where you separate the resin heads from he fresh frozen material . The resin is fresh off the plant this way .I guess call it live resin. It's cut branch at a time and placed directly in the dry ice freeze.
 

OGMMJ

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I can give you a step by step on how to build a pneumatic one. It's not hard its just tedious to get the calculations correct.
Is that what your running?

I was looking at starting to gather the parts to put together a 10 ton hydraulic, I posted the link to the press above and I have found pre fab controlled plates but wouldn't mind building everything, pm me your instructions if you already have them typed up if that's not a hassle
 

Cornfed Dread

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Is that straight off the press or do you do anything after ?
I collect then let sit in room that gets approximately 73degrees for 8-10 hrs. depending on strain/pheno . So no direct heat to butter /crumble it up just ambient room temp. Works great an keeps the flavor intact an super smooth. Was accident really left a 8g slab out (usually keep in fridge )in said area which is my hash making room with walk in closet pre veg clone area an it was butter by morning. Sure you could use hot plate, whip it or vac it low temp. But this is no extra work just let chill an serve
 

OGMMJ

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Anyone ordered any digitally controlled plates? Looking to order a kit ready to bolt onto a 2" ram 10 ton or 20 ton press, found some sites but still all 500 and up for the kit, I'm interested in ordering the pid, heating elements and plates seperate and putting together myself as well. Just wondering what everyone else has done, I can get the press whenever. But I would perfer a digital controlled press plate kit for under 500 if it's out there.

If anyone on here makes them pm me and send me quotes.

Also I saw there are two styles, one style looks like I could just order two enails and there are press plates they sell that will accept the flat coil enail.... Is this a good route?
I believe the heating rods embedded in the plates would be much more effective
 

Twitch

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Sunfire ranch from instagram is about to release a press. All about the pre press and prep.
I've been watching on insta for a while. They have it down for production scale for sure.
They win, this is a far superior press than anything on the market. Granted prep work plays a large roll in it, but it also plays a large roll in any process....I'll take one, where can I order.
 

Greengenes707

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They win, this is a far superior press than anything on the market. Granted prep work plays a large roll in it, but it also plays a large roll in any process....I'll take one, where can I order.
I have been following...https://www.instagram.com/sunfire_ranch/ , for a while and he is how I know about it. They have been testing and doing so much cool rosin shit. Then I find out he's apart of ER, and they are making presses. Makes sense for everything they know. They would be the company I would give my money to.
I like the hardpress too. But the ER is way more commercial IMO.
Prep is very important. They lay it all out and show how to best succeed with their press. I like that.

Not sure how to get one, I would start at their IG...
https://www.instagram.com/elysianresearch/
 

DemonTrich

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I just got my 20 ton h frame press, and 3x5 plates from low temp plates. I'll be dry ice extracting all my trim (it's a lot of trim every 9 weeks), then pressing in bags. What sized bags are you using and what temps? I haven't been able to find some numbers.

Press is a harbor freight 20 Tom with grade 10 upgraded hardware, and heated plates from low temp plates.
 

Greengenes707

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I have a 12 ton press and 2.5"x5" plates and I get blowouts if I give too much pressure. Pretty sure it's a PSI thing. Bigger plates and bags could handle it. But the 12 ton was just few bucks more than the 6 ton.

I remember a long time ago hearing 400psi would be optimal. What does everyone else feel is the best PSI...pressure:plate size?
I need to get a pressure gauge to really see.
 

Twitch

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I have been following...https://www.instagram.com/sunfire_ranch/ , for a while and he is how I know about it. They have been testing and doing so much cool rosin shit. Then I find out he's apart of ER, and they are making presses. Makes sense for everything they know. They would be the company I would give my money to.
I like the hardpress too. But the ER is way more commercial IMO.
Prep is very important. They lay it all out and show how to best succeed with their press. I like that.

Not sure how to get one, I would start at their IG...
https://www.instagram.com/elysianresearch/
Thank you
 

Twitch

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Anyone ordered any digitally controlled plates? Looking to order a kit ready to bolt onto a 2" ram 10 ton or 20 ton press, found some sites but still all 500 and up for the kit, I'm interested in ordering the pid, heating elements and plates seperate and putting together myself as well. Just wondering what everyone else has done, I can get the press whenever. But I would perfer a digital controlled press plate kit for under 500 if it's out there.

If anyone on here makes them pm me and send me quotes.

Also I saw there are two styles, one style looks like I could just order two enails and there are press plates they sell that will accept the flat coil enail.... Is this a good route?
I believe the heating rods embedded in the plates would be much more effective
Rosin works has a good kit, we have had our disagreement in the past but they changed a couple of things, and I would be confident in owning one of their kits on a 10ton+ press.

Yes I would own and purchase a Rosin Works kit.

They could be used in a similar fashion to make a drip press. Like above
 

DemonTrich

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I found 7g keif will cause blow outs in the 2.25x4.5" 25 micron baggies. 5gs work perfect with no blow outs. I was a pressing fool today, got about 7 of 15 bags pressed. Going to try and finish up the rest tonight. Also going to press 5g bubble hash, and see how that comes out.
 

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BM9AGS

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I have been following...https://www.instagram.com/sunfire_ranch/ , for a while and he is how I know about it. They have been testing and doing so much cool rosin shit. Then I find out he's apart of ER, and they are making presses. Makes sense for everything they know. They would be the company I would give my money to.
I like the hardpress too. But the ER is way more commercial IMO.
Prep is very important. They lay it all out and show how to best succeed with their press. I like that.

Not sure how to get one, I would start at their IG...
https://www.instagram.com/elysianresearch/
That is bad ass. What is the price?
 

doublejj

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I just got my 20 ton h frame press, and 3x5 plates from low temp plates. I'll be dry ice extracting all my trim (it's a lot of trim every 9 weeks), then pressing in bags. What sized bags are you using and what temps? I haven't been able to find some numbers.

Press is a harbor freight 20 Tom with grade 10 upgraded hardware, and heated plates from low temp plates.
I just bought the same set up.....how does it work for you?
 

BM9AGS

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I have been following...https://www.instagram.com/sunfire_ranch/ , for a while and he is how I know about it. They have been testing and doing so much cool rosin shit. Then I find out he's apart of ER, and they are making presses. Makes sense for everything they know. They would be the company I would give my money to.
I like the hardpress too. But the ER is way more commercial IMO.
Prep is very important. They lay it all out and show how to best succeed with their press. I like that.

Not sure how to get one, I would start at their IG...
https://www.instagram.com/elysianresearch/
$4 to $4.5k!!!! Fuck that
 

DemonTrich

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Pretty good. I'll try and source larger baggies, but yeild seems to be decent. I'm playing around with temps. 180, 185, 190. 190 little got for my keif. Tried a bit of it a little while ago and it's very nice.
 

doublejj

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Pretty good. I'll try and source larger baggies, but yeild seems to be decent. I'm playing around with temps. 180, 185, 190. 190 little got for my keif. Tried a bit of it a little while ago and it's very nice.
I think I ordered the bigger plates & also ordered their puck mold. I will be pucking dry sieve before squishing...
 
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