Frenchy Cannoli
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Gorgeous picturei love all plants and taking pictures of them this is one i have sold in a gallery in GA.View attachment 3029921
Gorgeous picturei love all plants and taking pictures of them this is one i have sold in a gallery in GA.View attachment 3029921
There is no general rule but the thinner you press it the less time you have to press it again to have an even press.When processing this hash, is there a general rule for "thickness", is it better to roll it out flat,then cannoli it or can it be cured in a chunk?
Gorgeous picture
I'm thinking a drill set on low with this type of an attachment would work perfectly in 5 gals?.
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Workforce-5-Gallon-Helix-Paint-Mixer-HM5HD/202251543#.Udl4D6y1vK0
Peace
yes i like the bit. im just gonna buy a machine for 69.00 and then its easy. done to much of diy builds lol.
Very tempting to get the washer indeed!
Hey Frenchy!
So much respect for maintaining this thread for as long as you have!
Ive read about half way through so far and every few pages I seem to find another gem of infromation from you.
Im going to be doing my first water hash run using the exact same set up as you have. I am using the hash mainly to make infused coconut oil so the taste, flavour etc are not very important to me. I have a limited amount of time to process all of my fresh trim and being in a relitivly humid location I am worried about the drying time of my hash. Would you or any of this threads readers have any suggestions of how to dry my product faster? I do have a seperate room, more specifically shed that I will be doing all my drying and processing in. So far my ideas have been using a food dehydrator but this just doesnt seem right or maybe a dehhumidifier in the room. Any input would be appreciated.