I shared a bit ago about how I'd bought a $50 set of hash bags and got discouraged because I could see most of the resin glands
going to waste. I did the ice and cold water mixture and used the hand mixer for 20-25 minutes just like I was going to use the bags.
I turkey-basted 2 ounces of juice onto a 12" x 16" flat glass microwave plate and let evaporate. At this point the only difference between
me and the traditional bag method is that I am evaporating the water instead of straining it like the bags do. It takes close to 24 hours
to evaporate 2 ounces of juice down to dust. So I went to the thrift store and bought 5 more glass plates and started evaporating. Took me
2 weeks to evaporate the 1 1/2 gallons of juice I started with. I used some of the juice also as tea every day.
After 2 weeks I ended up with about 5 grams of blonde hash dust. I started with about 2 ounces of smokable trim. On the surface it seems
that making hash from smokable (sellable) pot would be a waste of money. HOWEVER -- the hash dust goes a looooong way. I sprinkle a tiny
amount on the top of a new bowl. The dust itself is so fine, like talc, that it falls through a regular pipe screen. That little bit of homemade
hash makes a regular bowl feel super-charged! I have been "dusting" 5 or 6 bowls a day for 3 or 4 weeks and not even used up half a gram.
After giving away a gram and a half I have an eightball left that will take care of my personal use needs for months.
Evaporating is a lot of work but so are the bags. One advantage to using the bags is that the finished product is in a familiar form. The hash dust
I made is more like baby powder and harder to use.
Good luck, BigSteve.
going to waste. I did the ice and cold water mixture and used the hand mixer for 20-25 minutes just like I was going to use the bags.
I turkey-basted 2 ounces of juice onto a 12" x 16" flat glass microwave plate and let evaporate. At this point the only difference between
me and the traditional bag method is that I am evaporating the water instead of straining it like the bags do. It takes close to 24 hours
to evaporate 2 ounces of juice down to dust. So I went to the thrift store and bought 5 more glass plates and started evaporating. Took me
2 weeks to evaporate the 1 1/2 gallons of juice I started with. I used some of the juice also as tea every day.
After 2 weeks I ended up with about 5 grams of blonde hash dust. I started with about 2 ounces of smokable trim. On the surface it seems
that making hash from smokable (sellable) pot would be a waste of money. HOWEVER -- the hash dust goes a looooong way. I sprinkle a tiny
amount on the top of a new bowl. The dust itself is so fine, like talc, that it falls through a regular pipe screen. That little bit of homemade
hash makes a regular bowl feel super-charged! I have been "dusting" 5 or 6 bowls a day for 3 or 4 weeks and not even used up half a gram.
After giving away a gram and a half I have an eightball left that will take care of my personal use needs for months.
Evaporating is a lot of work but so are the bags. One advantage to using the bags is that the finished product is in a familiar form. The hash dust
I made is more like baby powder and harder to use.
Good luck, BigSteve.