Looking for a hash making machine

ta2drvn

Well-Known Member
I was talking with someone that uses an extractor that looks kind of like a still (from what I can remember) and it makes some excellent hash. I can't remember the name of the machine but I did go to the web site and know it exists I just can't remember the name, it was something like xj1000 or xl5000 or something like that and it's not a bubble bag type extractor. I know the thing is expensive, but this guy makes a lot of hash and was telling me that out of all the methods he has used this is one of the easies and consistently produces the best hashes, based on what I have had in the past, I can't disagree.

Anyone heard of this or can help me find the name of it?
 

BL0TT0

New Member
I do!

[video=youtube;jYEvxOzcVwE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYEvxOzcVwE[/video]

lol, ok so not really a machine...If you are looking for different ways to make hash, or hash oil there's a link in my sig.
 

ta2drvn

Well-Known Member
As soon as I find it I'll post up what I am talking about. It's an extractor and it looks like a still, I know of the bubble bags and bubblenator type things.
 

ganjaluvr

Well-Known Member
lol ppl ppl... hash isn't all that hard too make.

you ppl just tend to make things harder than they really are.. ;)

its not hard at all.

If anyone needs help, feel free to msg me.

peace..
 

khm916

Active Member
You can make bubble hash on a large scale with washing machines. Never tried it but its a little more complicated then depicted in the show Weeds.
 

ta2drvn

Well-Known Member
Thanks for helping guys, reps all around! Still not it, this thing looks like a still you make moonshine in, it's not a wash machine type system...

I know how to make hash... water, dry pressed, butane, ISO, ect. I know it's not hard to do, just takes time and some elbow grease. I am looking for this machine to show someone and I was thinking maybe it could save me a little time, but I want to find the thing first...

Thanks for the help so far... Promise as soon as I find it, I'll post up the link, the thing is pretty cool and it's a water extraction method
 

BL0TT0

New Member
Can you describe it a bit?

Off Topic. For industrial hash making I came up with a nasty idea...Don't know if you have worked around rock too much, but take a gravel separator. Instead of using rock screens use silk screens. Then after shaking the weed through it press through steel rollers...heh wake n bake!
 

ta2drvn

Well-Known Member
Hard for me to describe other than it looked like a still for making moonshine, I am assuming you put a screen in the large container section with water and ice and it separates the mix and drains it into something else. I'm trying to get ahold of the person that uses it so I can get the name, this is driving me crazy, feel almost like I am describing blinker fluid to my local mechanic... LOL

I promise I know how to make hash and have seen/used the tub type machines and those aren't it. I have never seen it in person so I don't know exactly how the thing works, but I did go to a web site and saw it, but can't find the site and the computer I used to find it is gone, so I can't see my history anylonger to find the site that way. Just having a hard time getting through to the person that I know uses it.

Blotto, thanks that is another interesting idea!

Thanks to all for helping, I know I'll find it.
 

ta2drvn

Well-Known Member
Uhhh what is blinker fluid?


It is a joke, mechanics typically will use it to show how dumb/ignorant you are in the automotive world, it's like a snip, an imaginary thing.

Lot's of things on a car need fluid, but blinkers are not one of them, so when a mechanic asks 'can I check/change your blinker fluid' or 'your blinker fluid is running low, we need to fill it up.' he is checking to see how knowledgeable or stupid you are to see if they can make some extra bucks on repairs they will do for you. Also, I have hear new mechanics getting joke played on them were a senor mechanic will tell a jr mechanic to change the blinker fluid trying to see if they will actually take a blinker apart or ask were the fluid stick is on the blinkers.
 
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