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1st time dry ice sift

grayeyes

Active member
Ok, so I have watched lots of youtube videos on how to do this. But what always drives me nuts is someone shaking the bag over a piece of acrylic or a mirror and you can see product drifting all over the room they are in.

I am thinking of buying two bags, 1 160 and 1 70 microns in the gallon and a half size. I would then after I wait for a time for the tricomes to freeze then put the bag into a plastic clean bucket and shake it into there. That way my product should be mostly in the bucket not all over the room.

Anyone else ever try this?
 

Blu3Kush

Active member
I was thinking the same thing but I was thinking about getting a plastic rubber maid tub and cutting out the bottom and shaking the bag within the wall of the tub. Unless I could find a tub with a flat botton then I would just shake the bag in the tub without cutting out the bottom
 

Lyfespan

Active member
are you using water at all or just dry ice? i made a dry ice shake, from a rock polisher, it allows me to run all the bags at once all nested together
 

grayeyes

Active member
I am thinking about buying the smaller 1.5 gallon bags and then shaking them with dry ice inside a 5 gallon bucket. That way no dusting of the entire room. And I get my product. I will probably use a nice small putty knife to scrape the sides and bottom.
 

Lyfespan

Active member
I am thinking about buying the smaller 1.5 gallon bags and then shaking them with dry ice inside a 5 gallon bucket. That way no dusting of the entire room. And I get my product. I will probably use a nice small putty knife to scrape the sides and bottom.

with a new bucket contanitn a static charge you dont loose too much

you can make collars for the bags and stack buckets together so you loose nothing too
 
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