Quote Originally Posted by the86thcreator
great idea :thumbsup: . I've been digging the waterhash, though, which seems to be the trend lately. Both are a little laborious, but the dry method seems to be more of an art. Cheaper, definitely, and it can be just as good as bubblebags, but it depends on how much care you put into it. peace. Side note, do you freeze your material before you dry-sieve?
Nope. Just get it good and dry, run it through a kitchen sifter to break it down, and then use the sieves. Gently brush it across the sieve with a playing card. a couple of passes can be made. After that, press it in a number of ways using the ones you can get at the headshop. If you have a lot, use a hydrolic jack set up.
gypski Reviewed by gypski on . money-saving tip Hey there guys and gals, for those of us who plan on using their harvest trim for hash-making(bubble hash anyways), I've got a money-saving tip. Instead of spending a couple hundred bucks on the large 5-20 gal bags, get the cheaper 1 gal. bags and do all your stirring in a seperate larger bucket then pour the mix through the smaller bags or simply get one 5 gal 220 micron replacement bag and a 1 gal kit. Just a thought as some of us can't shell out that much for filters. Peace :detective1: Rating: 5