static full melt dry sift

MnH

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I still can't get it to work after 3 tries.. did anyone else get it to?

I am trying with a more heavily contaminated sift.. not workin' so hot :(
 
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uramag

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I still can't get it to work after 3 tries..
well all 3 times you used a wooden screen didnt you?... if your not going to use what im using then it doesn't count as trying it.

"Nobody has gotten it to work from what i've seen on the other thread"

thats because i have only got 1 other person to try it and he used wooden framed screens(no offense daub) ...

i posted this here in hopes of finding some people who have access to enough product to do some testing on a larger scale .. hopefully someone with a nice camera.
 
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uramag

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Look drysiftwizard i know you sell wooden framed screens..and i know you want people to keep thinking they need to waste a bunch of money buying you're "special" screens but they dont...so i kindly ask that you please keep your negativity out of my threads from now on. if someone tries what im saying and it doesn't work please do post .. but you're not trying it.. your using wooden screens...then saying my method doesn't work which is false.. when really it just doesn't work with your screens.

back in the day when thomas edison invented the light bulb... if there was some lantern salesman fallowing good ol tom around to wherever he talked...telling everyone "look this guy doesn't know what hes talking about ... i carved one of these things(light bulbs) out of a stick and it didnt work for shit"...... that you..
 
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MnH

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Don't have it here, it's at a friends.

Operator error lol.

Ever done this with dirty sift to start? Looks like there is almost no green in it to start with, just some stalks.
 

MnH

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You said on the other site you've never started with dirty sift?

So which is it?
 
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uramag

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i never said anything was nylon..i have no idea what the mesh is made of .. i just said they are metal and they are the same screen bubbleman promotes in his videos for carding.. one is a 110 lpi which is 137ui i beleive and the other is 200 lpi which is 74ui.. i ordered them on ebay for 30 bucks each.
 

MnH

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i never said anything was nylon..i have no idea what the mesh is made of .. i just said they are metal and they are the same screen bubbleman promotes in his videos for carding.. one is a 110 lpi which is 137ui i beleive and the other is 200 lpi which is 74ui.. i ordered them on ebay for 30 bucks each.
Nevermind, it was 2 others talking about nylon. The mesh is a monofilament polyester on his screens.

Method is neat but still very time consuming.
 

uramag

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my pleasure tropicanna the starting sift was high quality for UNCLEANED dry sift standards but it was still probably 40 percent contaminate .. ive used the regular 2 screen carding method with the same quality of starting sift alot of times and ended with decent sift that melted but by no means full melt clear dome.. and the return doing it that way was alot less with alot of the heads making their way through the yellow screen ending up being put into edibles in the end ...i havent started with bad material and cleaned it up but in the video after i start my 2nd static pile the original pile of starting material is very dirty atleast 80 percent garbage by then.. and when i swipe over it its still just taking the heads and leaving the shit. so i would imaging it would still work.
the card is cardboard that has a shiny coating on it.. i think it has more to do with the parchment sliding across the screen then it has to do with whats under the parchment.. kinda like a trampoline if you rub a piece of paper on it.

PS - I would suggest you not lie to people.

~DSW
like dealing with a little kid ....if you keep reading that thread after that i show a nice canolli that i made where i clearly state it was made using very bad dry sift that had been sitting around for a long time and was not fit for smoking..

MnH i cant tell you how happy it makes me to be able to tell people this and know that once they figure it out you wont be able sell another one of your crappy over priced screens to save your own life and your whole little pathetic world of being the dry sifting kingpin is going to come crumbling down.. all because of me and some stupid trick with a piece of parchment paper. really does make my day... you cant mislead everyone away from this information forever .. eventually its going to get out.
 

WarMachine

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Interesting idea! Going to have to watch the vid to find out more! I do have a dry sift screen that uses wooden frames and another one that uses aluminum I believe..
 

MnH

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You can twist your own words any way you want.. but when you say one thing on one site, then say the opposite on another site, people will notice.

Telling people this works 100% and nobody else can mimic it unless they buy a special frame on a special mesh on a carpet while wearing special shoes and using a piece of cardboard? You showed how to spend 40 minutes cleaning less than a few % out of some very clean sift. B.man showed how to do this with a card years ago. So you can get it a few bits cleaner using static? Nifty.

It's a neat trick, nobody is denying that, but why waste the time 'cleaning' it when you can just make it that clean to begin with?

Different strokes I suppose. But thanks for showing how little you know - you didn't even know what the mesh you were using was made of lol. Great detective work.
 

uramag

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"Method is neat but still very time consuming."
well in the video its my 2nd time doing it.. ill tell you what though.. give us each a kilo of trim and ill be done in a quarter of the time doing this method then it would take you with all those screens .. not to mention i get all the heads the fall off the plant matter.. you only get a small percentage of them. also this method can clean already dirty sift which your method can NOT..
 
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MnH

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Oh I see.. you get to skip the sifting part? LOL. Compare apples to apples kiddo.

My method takes 10-15 seconds at a time. My 'tutorial' is 3 minutes long.

Unless you are claiming you're banging out my method to start with to keep up in the time dept to keep it clean to begin with so you don't need to 'clean' much? Hm..

"all those screens".. LOL.. all 2 of them? You mean all those screens you yourself are using?

#logic

A few people on here have cleaned up dirty sift using my normal method and it worked great.

But I suppose just telling people what my method can and cannot do w/o trying it makes sense.

When you come online and claim it works 100%, but this is only your 2nd time doing it, and everyone with a wooden frame has failed.. but it's now operator error?

Yeah.
 
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