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I sent them an email. Fuckers are even more pricy lol but there v2 looks promising. The long is a beast though.Check out purepressure too(gopurepressure.com)their closer to you and also sell the harvest right freeze dryers and everything else for the live extraction process.
Im pretty familiar with the sasquash,their near my kids house and IMO their quality control leaves a bit to be desired although ive heard they have grown and got better.I never see sasquash in commercial extraction facilities but i see purepressures all the time so im sure resale if it came to that would still offer you a good ROI.
My needs are pretty low level/personal nowadays so the high end commercial units are just not a wise investment for me although if i had a friend with one that would be pretty cool,hint hint.
So I wanted to go ahead and give a shout out to Dulytek, 341 presses and not a single issue.
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I had been happy with my results but today my new 2x4 rectangular pre mold showed up along with a few free bags. I ran the 120 micron bags and I had my best results to date.
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Around 22% return on some dry outdoor that had very little time rehydrating. I only ran an ounce but it took me less than half the time to press compared to the small “pucks” and the bags reduced pick up of rosin time, as it was super efficient with no stray material. Further the product does look that much better. It is just more golden and clean- a real gorgeous amber.
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All rite! You guys got my attention! I now have to have one!!!
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Great photo tutorial. I was kind of wondering about the necessity of the puck molds, but it makes better sense now. I'm about one internet order away from buying a press. Still researching. Not sure if I'm gonna build or buy. I have access to welding and fab, so could be worth it to build, but I'm still searching for a good design. Plate size, hand vs elec, etc, which controller and plate manufacture to go with. So indecisive when it comes to small investment. Lol.A few shots of my current prepressing and pressing method.
Letting the product rehydrate for 24+hrs has given me the best results.
Using a rectangular prepress mold gives me the best results.
Using 120 micron bags for flower gives me the best quality and I have actually seen what I believe to be an increase in collectible rosin.
Cutting pieces for the prepress of parchment paper, so the brick extracts easiliy was a game changer.
I did 44grams of outdoor, in 5 bags, each bag pressed 4 times for just over 9g if rosin. It all looks amazing.
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I bought a 20 ton harbor freight press on sale for $150.00 and a caged dulytek plate set for $312.00 recently.Great photo tutorial. I was kind of wondering about the necessity of the puck molds, but it makes better sense now. I'm about one internet order away from buying a press. Still researching. Not sure if I'm gonna build or buy. I have access to welding and fab, so could be worth it to build, but I'm still searching for a good design. Plate size, hand vs elec, etc, which controller and plate manufacture to go with. So indecisive when it comes to small investment. Lol.
Outstanding video!
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AND key to it all is..If you get plates..you can change up the press at will..still keeping your plates.I bought a 20 ton harbor freight press on sale for $150.00 and a caged dulytek plate set for $312.00 recently.
I have all the steel and a welder already but when you figure your time and that you still have to buy return springs and a jack(about 50 bucks)its hardly worth it to build and troubleshoot the press although im sure i could build a better one.The steel alone if you dont have it would be 50 or 60 bucks i think and then you have to gather everything together and build it,Fun project but your not saving money.
Yes, I've considered those factors. I have access to ample steel scraps that would make a great framework. Steel & labor not too much a problem. I've seen the 3" x 5" plates, controllers, and already caged with springs for $399. Just mount to frame, insert piston of choice. Either manual, I have a bottle jack, or electric hydraulic. Still not sure on that. All those factors and the fact I like to diy shit still has me on the fence. On the other hand, I believe I've seen a 3"x5" 6ton manual jack made by dab press for $499 ish...I bought a 20 ton harbor freight press on sale for $150.00 and a caged dulytek plate set for $312.00 recently.
I have all the steel and a welder already but when you figure your time and that you still have to buy return springs and a jack(about 50 bucks)its hardly worth it to build and troubleshoot the press although im sure i could build a better one.The steel alone if you dont have it would be 50 or 60 bucks i think and then you have to gather everything together and build it,Fun project but your not saving money.
So Stoked to see just how reliable this press is.....I just placed an order for the DW6000 I did my research non stop for about two weeks and hands down this looks like the best value as of 3.28.19 the press was $899 plus a 5% off coupon and free shipping and no tax is phenomenal. $NET I am in for about $958 when the gloves, the beautiful anodized 5" x 2" pre press molder and higher quality micron bags are added in. + the Dulytek Starter kit their quality of product and customer service seems top notch.... Look forward to meeting all of you. Peace and love.So I wanted to go ahead and give a shout out to Dulytek, 341 presses and not a single issue.
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I had been happy with my results but today my new 2x4 rectangular pre mold showed up along with a few free bags. I ran the 120 micron bags and I had my best results to date.
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Around 22% return on some dry outdoor that had very little time rehydrating. I only ran an ounce but it took me less than half the time to press compared to the small “pucks” and the bags reduced pick up of rosin time, as it was super efficient with no stray material. Further the product does look that much better. It is just more golden and clean- a real gorgeous amber.
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Still loving my DW6000. Pressing daily and getting great results. Over 250 presses and no complaints. This thing is amazing. I found a couple toys headed for the trash bin and I couldn’t resist pulling out the hat glue gun and modifying the parchment magnets. What a find! Hahahahha
What have you added to your press to make it feel personalized?
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Hey Mr JITZ,I can’t wait to press some of my jack
Frost this evening (cured 2months) and rehydrated so it should press a nicely. Report to come.
They need 2 Gis lolStill loving my DW6000. Pressing daily and getting great results. Over 250 presses and no complaints. This thing is amazing. I found a couple toys headed for the trash bin and I couldn’t resist pulling out the hat glue gun and modifying the parchment magnets. What a find! Hahahahha
What have you added to your press to make it feel personalized?
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Hey Mr JITZ,
ive just got my hands on a 6000, hows your machine performing now? Appreciate any tips bro
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