The French Cannoli` Hash Thread

MrKnotty

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WOW! I finally just read through all 249 pages of this thread, and I have to say that I am a new man. My perspective on hash is a complete 180 from when I started this and a couldn't be more grateful. Thank you everyone! Especially you Frenchy! MO your quite knowledgeable and badass too! I am going to order my boldt bags and machine today but just have a quick question. The Frenchy set comes with the 160, 73, and 45. A few pages ago a video was posted where Frenchy was using a 190, 160, 45. I am just wondering why the difference? And should I add an extra bag or two to the set? And if I add an extra bag, is the 190 better to add or is the 25 better to add? Haha sorry for how long this! Thanks again so very much, this community is AMAZING! !
 

Mohican

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My last ten runs there was nothing in the 45 or 25 bags.

I do 190 to catch the plant material, 160 for the big heads, 120 for the next sized heads and 73 for the last set of heads.

It is important to know what size of resin heads you are growing. Some plants have smaller and some have bigger.

Cheers,
Mo
 

oldbikepunk

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I'm saving up gallon bags of trim. Hopefully by later Spring when it's too hot for indoor here my son and I will have enough to try the hash making.
 

Frenchy Cannoli

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WOW! I finally just read through all 249 pages of this thread, and I have to say that I am a new man. My perspective on hash is a complete 180 from when I started this and a couldn't be more grateful. Thank you everyone! Especially you Frenchy! MO your quite knowledgeable and badass too! I am going to order my boldt bags and machine today but just have a quick question. The Frenchy set comes with the 160, 73, and 45. A few pages ago a video was posted where Frenchy was using a 190, 160, 45. I am just wondering why the difference? And should I add an extra bag or two to the set? And if I add an extra bag, is the 190 better to add or is the 25 better to add? Haha sorry for how long this! Thanks again so very much, this community is AMAZING! !
I use the 190 as a catch bag, the 160 for the bigger heads and 45 for my full spectrum, I hardly use my 73 anymore, I would take the 25 as well if I was you and use it separately, passing all your water through it, it will give you good edibles quality. Boldtbags is remodeling their site and it's taking a while
 

MrKnotty

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I use the 190 as a catch bag, the 160 for the bigger heads and 45 for my full spectrum, I hardly use my 73 anymore, I would take the 25 as well if I was you and use it separately, passing all your water through it, it will give you good edibles quality. Boldtbags is remodeling their site and it's taking a while
Thanks so much Frenchy! I am so very very grateful for the wealth of knowledge you have shared. Your passion for hashish is inspiring, and I look forward to creating some deliciousness that gets your stamp of approval.
 

Frenchy Cannoli

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Is it a hands on work shop? Or do you do an instructional demo in front of a group of people.
Not sure what you are asking I am doing a whole day live demo with 2 machines plus a power point presentation to help define the most important aspects. 9:00 am to 6:00 pm food and smoke included. With the price of concentrate so high and getting learning how to make high quality Hashish is a must.
 

Ask Limpy

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Looks yummy, I've always pressed to, I do find that just the act of pressing my hash (bubble) creates heat thru the friction of the pressing action. I will leave it under presure for a half a day to insure a good seal and bind. I usually only press my second screens tho because as you said be gentle and as I am gentle I find my last screen is such a fine particulate i can stick it together by hand (in parchment )to take a lighter to the side of a chunk would make it melt, bubble and drip almost lIke candle wax.
 

JDGreen

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Is it a hands on work shop? Or do you do an instructional demo in front of a group of people.
Not sure what you are asking I am doing a whole day live demo with 2 machines plus a power point presentation to help define the most important aspects. 9:00 am to 6:00 pm food and smoke included. With the price of concentrate so high and getting learning how to make high quality Hashish is a must.
$265 sounds expensive on the face
BUT. After hearing from some ppl who went... its well worth it. As Frenchy said...concentrates are expensive and making a large amount for ppl isnt cheap. If u go u WONT regret it im sure. His advise is very contrary to the typical hash maker perspective and is extremely inciteful.

Thanx Frenchy for your articles and information. Your a true cannawarrior doing the good deed.
Keep it gentle my friends:D
 

GhostShadow

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Not sure what you are asking I am doing a whole day live demo with 2 machines plus a power point presentation to help define the most important aspects. 9:00 am to 6:00 pm food and smoke included. With the price of concentrate so high and getting learning how to make high quality Hashish is a must.
I went last year. had a blast, learned a bunch, got awesome swag.

Def hands on!!

once things get going you should jump up and start working side by side with a Master Hashishin.

You should find the time and money to attend.

and for sure show up early and stay late

I plan on doing so again soon.

(in fact I might go to the one in a couple of weeks)

Thanks Frenchy

Timmer
 
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JDGreen

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Thanks for the support It means a lot
I know im supportin ya lol. Ive been a pretty good hash man for awhile. Been trying new things lately and i truely appreciate ur perspective on the resin collecting process. Its very refreshing and has allowed me to look at the process from a different angle.

Much thanx, and if u ever make it to AZ in the future. If u remember post an alert up on the thread :D
 
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