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Dry Sievin with GS

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I am just a grower, who happens to be able to acquire dry sieve while trimming. I have never made these claims of greatness you speak of. So what's your deal? If you are not here to troll, your purpose in my thread would be? Lol. Peace GS

ps. at least have the pride to admit you're a troll, just looks weak denying
 
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DrySIftWiz.............what's stopping you from showing us how you do it? Please don't bother answering that one (as it's been asked plenty of times before), as I'd rather not hear you ranting on about how good you are, how hopeless we are, who expensive tumblers are and not get an answer on how apart you will tell us how just after Sam tells us how it's done ..lol....

and let me guess, you can manage to yield about 5% of the available resin on the starting material with your method, that's not that hard with 10 gentle taps on the frame with small amounts of quality trim at a time and then resift it...but what about the other 95% of the resin?, I guess you'll have to buy a tumbler from Bubbleman to get that or do you have a set of Bubblebags already? I don't know why you are hating on him and everyone else, there are many people here who prefer to use dry sifting methods to remove 100% of resin on the material, not just a small percentage of it...some of us do both and if you actually shelled out for a Bubbleman Tumble Now tumbler you could do both, run it for a few minutes and then use the 70 micron flat screen on the drawer under the mesh cylinder to resift and purify that first run. Then you would start up the cylinder again and run it for 10~20 minutes to strip most of the resin off the material...the first run of dry sift will yield very clean resin that will zing your brain and the second run will press under pressure to form commercial quality hash.
 
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DrySIftWiz.............what's stopping you from showing us how you do it? Please don't bother answering that one (as it's been asked plenty of times before), as I'd rather not hear you ranting on about how good you are, how hopeless we are, who expensive tumblers are and not get an answer on how apart you will tell us how just after Sam tells us how it's done ..lol....

and let me guess, you can manage to yield about 5% of the available resin on the starting material with your method, that's not that hard with 10 gentle taps on the frame with small amounts of quality trim at a time and then resift it...but what about the other 95% of the resin?, I guess you'll have to buy a tumbler from Bubbleman to get that or do you have a set of Bubblebags already? I don't know why you are hating on him and everyone else, there are many people here who prefer to use dry sifting methods to remove 100% of resin on the material, not just a small percentage of it...some of us do both and if you actually shelled out for a Bubbleman Tumble Now tumbler you could do both, run it for a few minutes and then use the 70 micron flat screen on the drawer under the mesh cylinder to resift and purify that first run. Then you would start up the cylinder again and run it for 10~20 minutes to strip most of the resin off the material...the first run of dry sift will yield very clean resin that will zing your brain and the second run will press under pressure to form commercial quality hash.

I already answered most of this in the other thread.. but I had another thought..

Did you ever wonder if maybe I wouldn't just re-run the material a 2nd and 3rd time.. you know.. for another 30 or 45 seconds.. in order to make a 2nd batch, much like when people make good bubble?
 
DrySIftWiz.............what's stopping you from showing us how you do it? Please don't bother answering that one (as it's been asked plenty of times before), as I'd rather not hear you ranting on about how good you are, how hopeless we are, who expensive tumblers are and not get an answer on how apart you will tell us how just after Sam tells us how it's done ..lol....

and let me guess, you can manage to yield about 5% of the available resin on the starting material with your method, that's not that hard with 10 gentle taps on the frame with small amounts of quality trim at a time and then resift it...but what about the other 95% of the resin?, I guess you'll have to buy a tumbler from Bubbleman to get that or do you have a set of Bubblebags already? I don't know why you are hating on him and everyone else, there are many people here who prefer to use dry sifting methods to remove 100% of resin on the material, not just a small percentage of it...some of us do both and if you actually shelled out for a Bubbleman Tumble Now tumbler you could do both, run it for a few minutes and then use the 70 micron flat screen on the drawer under the mesh cylinder to resift and purify that first run. Then you would start up the cylinder again and run it for 10~20 minutes to strip most of the resin off the material...the first run of dry sift will yield very clean resin that will zing your brain and the second run will press under pressure to form commercial quality hash.

Wow, how did I miss this gem, lol.
 

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