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Re: So, printers screen is what i need huh?         


Author: BudBurner
Date: Jun 28, 2006 19:01

BuZZard wrote:
> If the smallest is 25 micron.... what is the largest size of the mesh I
> should get?
> 75 micron?
> Also.. how much hash would come from
> two ounces of big crystally nuggets?
> I need a base line.
> Thanks
> BuZz

My first filter is 228 Micron; everything this catches is
discarded. Next is the 104 micron, which catches the biggest full-term
Indica trichomes, followed by 75 micron which is the one that usually...
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Re: So, printers screen is what i need huh?         


Author: BuZZard
Date: Jun 28, 2006 14:30

"BudBurner" hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Check out www.mcmaster.com for stainless steel fine mesh screen.
> I bought some 73 micron for my home-made kief box and it works fine,
> trichomes fall thru but the plant matter stays behind. I just break up
> my buds over it though, I'm not making kief on purpose in it. I use the
> icewater hash making process instead with great results. I used just
> the trim at first, which made really nice potent tasty hash out of the
> plant matter that I used to toss out in the mulch pile. Seedcrop herb
> usually suffers in the flavor department (like that 'Creeper did), but
> the ice hash made from it tastes very good and will waste you with a
> single toke. :-)
> There's many ways to filter out the trichomes by size, like
> filter bags and fine mesh screens. One can get inventive with the
> different materials available. I cut the bottoms out of small plastic
> pails and epoxy'd in fine mesh screens. I use 4 different size mesh,
> getting down to 25 micron. You can buy filter bags too, but one must
> get the kind that doesn't leave little bits of itself in the filtered
> hash so you aren't smoking the filter material. This is why I use the
> stainless steel mesh; it's easy to clean and being metal it doesn't ...
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