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"If I caught my kids with weed...first I'd check to make sure it wasn't my weed" that was too funny
LOL..They are soooo funny..especially the guy at the end about Nick Noltey etc,,LMFAO"If I caught my kids with weed...first I'd check to make sure it wasn't my weed" that was too funny
@HackermanOK, gang. The moment I have been waiting for. DabPress premiered their new "Personal SIze" press today.
Wow, I'll be on this puppy. Let's see someone try to produce quality like this for $399. Congrats to the peeps at @dabpress for shooting right to the top of the "Quality, Price and Service" triangle.
I think they said these will be available in 2 weeks on eBay and on the DabPress.com web site.
I am going to grab one as soon as they become available so I'll let you know how I like it.
This is going to be so cool. I'll put this in one packet and my Motar Quartz and a couple 510's in my other pocket and I am a walking, talking dab machine. LOL
Also, I love the way this is setup to do drip tek. I am going to have this baby munching my buds real soon. LOL
Here is what the factory rep posted...
Some features of our new release dp-bj3t33
Platens made of anodized 6061 aluminum
Perfect alignment of platens
Dual insulation layers on platens of bamboo and FR4 material
500W Single PID powers dual heaters (one temp setting for both platens)
3x3" raised pressing surface area
Machine grade linear bearings designed for constant use
Frame made of 6061 Aluminum
Food grade materials used for frame and platens
3-tons of pressure delivered with bottle jack
Suggested use with 1-7g of flower
Drip tech capability by tilting unit and resting at 45 degrees
Unit is taller than 2-liter soda bottle, 5cm taller than dp-bj6t35
I would suggest waiting until they cure at least 30 days..tried pressing some bud that was too wet..Absolutely. I have a bunch of buds I just harvested that I want to press so I'll have lots of presses to run tests.
I will get the go-pro cam out when I do.
Also, when I get it, if anyone wants me to run a specific test for them, I am all in. :)
great news..at least you are not at the mercy of anyone..I pressed some fresh buds in the past and it was just a watery mess.
DabPress should have the new press on sale in 2 weeks. That should be just about right for a big batch of popcorn to dry. Won't be cured but... it should press OK. It just went into jars today. It has been drying for 7 days in my drying tent.
I can't say enough good about drying in a tent. I have total control over the temp, RH and air flow. I used to dry in paper bags and it always went too fast and smelled like poo poo. This takes a nice 7 to 10 days and the temp is a constant 65F with 65RH.
Anyway, after a week in the tent and a couple weeks in the jars, it should be sweet for pressing rosin.
Also, I talked to DabPress and the jack can be replaced with another standard 3 ton jack if ever required. They do not suggest going with a larger jack.
Man..IDK..I press in my shorts or naked..You wear a sport coat..:cry::cry:This is really cute. Here is this tiny little 3 ton rosin press doing drip tech. LOL Talk about The Little Ant That Could. LOL
This is an amazing press. I am totally impressed.
Fr4? Really? The CTEfir That material is insufficient for multiple heat cycles? What engineer thought it was a good idea? I would have used polyamide.Here is what the factory rep posted...
Some features of our new release dp-bj3t33
Platens made of anodized 6061 aluminum
Perfect alignment of platens
Dual insulation layers on platens of bamboo and FR4 material
500W Single PID powers dual heaters (one temp setting for both platens)
3x3" raised pressing surface area
Machine grade linear bearings designed for constant use
Frame made of 6061 Aluminum
Food grade materials used for frame and platens
3-tons of pressure delivered with bottle jack
Suggested use with 1-7g of flower
Drip tech capability by tilting unit and resting at 45 degrees
Unit is taller than 2-liter soda bottle, 5cm taller than dp-bj6t35
Ouch!Fr4? Really? The CTEfir That material is insufficient for multiple heat cycles? What engineer thought it was a good idea? I would have used polyamide.
Former PCB engineer here so I know my pcb materials....
Don’t buy that model. The fr4 is the weak point. It’s not a great insulator and the bromine used in. Fr4 isn’t what I’d like to say near my dab/rosin.
Fr4 is the material in most common circuit boards. Try heating one up and see what happens.
Thanks for the info.Fr4? Really? The CTEfir That material is insufficient for multiple heat cycles? What engineer thought it was a good idea? I would have used polyamide.
Former PCB engineer here so I know my pcb materials....
Don’t buy that model. The fr4 is the weak point. It’s not a great insulator and the bromine used in. Fr4 isn’t what I’d like to say near my dab/rosin.
Fr4 is the material in most common circuit boards. Try heating one up and see what happens.