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A LOT of the people here uses 8-12 ton presses.I'm looking into geta Baileigh industrial 30 ton air hydraulic H-frame press and using Rosinworks 2.5 ×5 universal spring return kit and upgrading to a rosinator plate . I'm curious if a 30 ton press is worth it or if I should just go the cheap route and get a 20 ton press. I'm looking to spend between 1500 to 3k. Any advice on cheaper springed cage set Ups?
http://www.baileigh.com/shop-press-...4idScZeSekE7q4l-dRV1_UEexBqhije1lwhoC1yLw_wcB
http://the-rosinator.com/products/the-rosinator-press?variant=20492787396
Upgrade the shitty grade 4 bolts/hardware to grade 10 before your press explodes and hurts or kills you.
Is this directed at me? They are welded and bolted. Not going anywhere. Everything is UL listed........
Been theu 150 baggies, 5lbs trim (150g kief) and over 3oz of rosin under my belt.
Harbor freight 20t press for 2t0
3x5 plates from low temp plates
400
How much flower can be effectively pressed in a 3x5?Bigger plates does NOT mean better yeilds. I went from a 3x5 plates, to a 4x7, then back to a 3x5.
I said get good plated and good electronic and not worry so much about the tonnage.I rock a 20ton h frame from harbor freight. I doubt I go over 12t at most. Also get good quality plates.
30 ton is way overkill imo.
I wouldnt press Bud or trim. Either buble Hash ot or Dry sift it before pressing. Thus way you can press more Rosin and have less Rosin trapped in the plant material.
- Thanks for the quick responses, I hope to be processing quite a bit of material and would like to be smashing about 7g to 14g or more per press,what are the biggest plates a harbor freight use while still reaching optimal psi?3x5?6x6?
I agree with you there. I would rather press Kief or bubble Hash tgan buds or trim.12 ton......
I do 3 oz in about 2 hours with flowers. More like 20 min when I get my kief bags. When working with two people, one stuffing one pressing, you can work through 10 lbs of flower a day with Extracted's machine. With a compressor.
Are you pressing trim? I like to spin my in the pollen tumbler first. Any reason you prefer trim to keif?
Going to surprise you but would lean towards aluminium because aluminum transferrs heat better than Stainless.Thanks I'll be getting a 20 ton now with pressure gauges. Any specific plates in Mind? I'm leaning toward stainless steel rather than aluminum.
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