Yeah thats right its just car bottle jack with a gauge, you just jack the handle and keep the pressure on the whole time. If you put the plates together metal to metal and get the needle to rise you can let go of the handle and the gauge will just sit there where you left it. With a bag in its a little different, as the bag is compressed you need to keep applying pressure, the rosin starts leaking out meaning you need to add more pressure to keep the needle on the gauge where you want it but you cant overpressure it or youll get bag splits and parchment splits if that makes sense, without a gauge its guesswork so definitely worth getting one with some sort of readout.sybarite wrote: ↑Thu Sep 08, 2022 4:52 pm
Cheers. That looks like a beast (in a good way). I saw the 5 ton version. Does it work like a car jack in that you pump it to increase pressure then let go, or do you have to hold the handle down until the end?
I use silver leaf trim pressed to a puck with Reynolds Parchment Paper, which rips if I apply too much pressure, but not found anything better so I'd love to know what people use with those high pressure machines. The Rosinbomb Rocket only exerts 1500lb (0.75 ton) max. I never had much luck with bags or hash, probably due to lack of pressure.
This could be good: https://recommendedvapesupplies.co.uk/p ... -parchment
Ive only used it with the parchment that came with it and that was unbranded but ive just bought a roll of raw branded parchment, it seems quite tough but haven’t pressed with it yet, ill report back when ive tried it.
so far its been really good, been using it for 3 weeks now so still early days but been getting some good results. Only used it with popcorn so far though so getting nowhere near the yields I’m seeing on youtube but its a much safer way to process my popcorn so theres no going back now.
The bags have been wasteful if I’m honest, i pack them bottle tech style and fold the corners in, basically everything they show you in the nugsmasher vids im doing just that, still ending up with product left on the bags.
So i started using a piece of 50mm aluminium tube cut down to roughly 70mm, been using that like a pre press mold and then pressing without a bag, getting good results like that. Just waiting on a chunk of aluminium in the post then i can machine it down for the other 2 parts of the pre press mold. Postal strike going on though so waiting for ages
Have you worked out the formulas for how much pressure your using? Maybe your just using too much pressure and its causing the splits?