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I belive they rent the Twister for $400 a day. If you purchase a Twister from them, they take the $400 you paid for the rental towards the purchase. In the end, a free rental.
He said it's for 12 hours and they send a tech for support and to clean it.
Which video, theirs, or the one I made? I know mine wasn't very good, the camera on my old phone wasn't so great but I did try to also give some still shots. I think @Bulldog11 will agree with me that the humidity level of the product is of extreme importance, along with the type of bud structure itself, with regard to the end result.Has anybody here actually used one of those trim pal machines?
Maybe give us all the real low down. I've tried several wet trimmers, yet continue to hand trim.
I just watched that video but it doesn't really show much.
I testimonials are all great on their website, of course :rolleyes:
What a shame, don't get me wrong trimming sucks, but it's a heck of a lot easier than most jobs. Hell if someone offered me my same bennies with $5/hr cut in pay to go trim I'd jump on that shit. Hard to beat manufacturing bennies though...i cant trust anyone to trim for me anymore....they are just not reliable....i used to get ppl i know to help out and i would pay them....but the problem is after a day or 2 of trimming, they just dont show up...so my trimming team would go from 15 ppl to 3-4 in like 2 days...and i was paying very good too....the other issue is if you get ppl you dont know very well then you always at risk....i suppose if i went big again, i might invest in a centurion trimmer...theyre only abou 6k, and seem to compete with 14k twisters, but smaller...i guess will see with time
What a shame, don't get me wrong trimming sucks, but it's a heck of a lot easier than most jobs. Hell if someone offered me my same bennies with $5/hr cut in pay to go trim I'd jump on that shit. Hard to beat manufacturing bennies though...
AgreedNot an entirely bad way to spend the day
i know how ya feel....but some ppl are more patient and good at small tedius jobs.....if pay is same, id rather be stacking bales of dirt all day...i cant sit still for long....when i tim i cant do it for more than 2 hrs max, i get crazy back pain just sitting there....and i get super frustrated and discouraged...id rather work a physically harder job than sit there doing something simple that will drive my mind nuts lolWhat a shame, don't get me wrong trimming sucks, but it's a heck of a lot easier than most jobs. Hell if someone offered me my same bennies with $5/hr cut in pay to go trim I'd jump on that shit. Hard to beat manufacturing bennies though...
the company doesnt have to be in on it to set up jack moves...just one employee...or just one loud mouth employee at a bar or while drinking...I used to have the fear about people knowing about my grow.
With the trimming service, I highly doubt a company would be in it to set up jack moves.
I'm considering buying a few trimming machines and setting up a trimming company in Oregon when it all becomes legal.
The team of trimmers I currently have are pretty great. I never have them at my grow.
I bring my fresh cut branches in the black and yellow bins to where I'm trimming.
the company doesnt have to be in on it to set up jack moves...just one employee...or just one loud mouth employee at a bar or while drinking...
loose lips sink ships...
yes if your in colorado...then yes, it can be treated like any other business....at that point the worst you gotta fear is either sticky fingers or the feds...either way, like my post from earlier in this thread i had said the only time teams of trimmers will become viable is when its fully legal, like colorado...at that point it can be like any other field job on the farm where you hire outside work to do your picking...(usually mexicans because their hard workers and arent shy of hard long hours...they want the $)...even up here in canada, when driving through the country farmlands, you will see small "clicks" of 5-10 ppl walking or biking down the road in the middle of nowhere to get to the fields, and its all mexicans...go figureI'm taking about recreational. Business license. Legal shit. I personally know a few 502 growers that rent trimmers. Not some shady craigslist trimmers either. I believe they are called buzzy bee trimmers or something like it.
Trimming services are not for every grower. Some people do like the convenience of others doing it for them.
yes if your in colorado...then yes, it can be treated like any other business....at that point the worst you gotta fear is either sticky fingers or the feds...either way, like my post from earlier in this thread i had said the only time teams of trimmers will become viable is when its fully legal, like colorado...at that point it can be like any other field job on the farm where you hire outside work to do your picking...(usually mexicans because their hard workers and arent shy of hard long hours...they want the $)...even up here in canada, when driving through the country farmlands, you will see small "clicks" of 5-10 ppl walking or biking down the road in the middle of nowhere to get to the fields, and its all mexicans...go figure
I don't think the recreational producers who will survive are going to be hand trimming. It is all getting machine trimmed.Recreational is already here in Washington. Oregon goes rec in July. The licensing for such will start in January 2016.
I assume there will be a need for trimming company's in either rentals, purchases or crews to hire.
Some security company's out here like ADT (not actual ADT) have a Marijuana security company.
Things are changing.
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