hydra-glide
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I made two runs using 600g of mature, frozen, (not fresh-frozen) bud on thin sticks. Careful how you order bags. I've used both solid-wall and Full Mesh and find the FM to be easier to roll-collar down, and keep the bottom mesh flat in a rectangle using the forefinger and thumb, and then carry it over to the 9-1/2 s/s pail that I use for scraping. What I cannot find are silicone cards that can be used to scrape trichs without fraying on the edges. A couple of silicone playing cards (like a Bondo squeege) - a couple of them to herd trichs off the surface and transfer, then be able cricket-scrape against their edges to clean them. Google can't find any. Note: If there's a problem with BubbleBagProducts, email David @bubblebagdude.com/ or go to his site and he'll respond quickly for returns or exchanges. If you send the bags, etc; back to amazon, they'll throw the returns away!
See the white plastic "hook" catch they provide for the hose? Push it's "hook" through the hanger opening on the side of the washer or the hose will hang too low. Note: Use large ice cubes. Half-moon are perfect. There needs to be hard, solid, surfaces crashing into bud's. Pack the 220 bag with: some ice, some bud, some ice, some bud, some ice. You'll need at least 3-gallons of ice cold water on hand. Don't Use Crushed-Ice. Raid the refrigerator. You'll need a 2-gal bucket of ice cubes. These seen floating in the water are from old-style ice cube trays and will stay together. That's what works best. When it comes time to run the machine to rinse the interior using a quart of plain water, the cubes will rinse more thoroughly than crushed ice, and crushed ice melts. The second run of hash is placed to the right of the first run on the group pic of 25-micron screens.
The yellow stopper is a tapered fit. You have to have one. It's a throwaway protector for corrugated-copper water heater supply lines. A plumbing shop will save one or more for you. Ask them.
There wasn't much of the 190, or 160 and both were flaky (food grade), but the 120 is sticky, as well as all of them on down. Malleable like they should be. The 90, 73, 45 all of them, and the 25 can be stretched and rolled into a snake just like Clarke's photo in Hashish!. I've arrived!
See the white plastic "hook" catch they provide for the hose? Push it's "hook" through the hanger opening on the side of the washer or the hose will hang too low. Note: Use large ice cubes. Half-moon are perfect. There needs to be hard, solid, surfaces crashing into bud's. Pack the 220 bag with: some ice, some bud, some ice, some bud, some ice. You'll need at least 3-gallons of ice cold water on hand. Don't Use Crushed-Ice. Raid the refrigerator. You'll need a 2-gal bucket of ice cubes. These seen floating in the water are from old-style ice cube trays and will stay together. That's what works best. When it comes time to run the machine to rinse the interior using a quart of plain water, the cubes will rinse more thoroughly than crushed ice, and crushed ice melts. The second run of hash is placed to the right of the first run on the group pic of 25-micron screens.
The yellow stopper is a tapered fit. You have to have one. It's a throwaway protector for corrugated-copper water heater supply lines. A plumbing shop will save one or more for you. Ask them.
There wasn't much of the 190, or 160 and both were flaky (food grade), but the 120 is sticky, as well as all of them on down. Malleable like they should be. The 90, 73, 45 all of them, and the 25 can be stretched and rolled into a snake just like Clarke's photo in Hashish!. I've arrived!
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