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    scrape resin off them blades
    " If you got a problem with it you can just pass the blunt to the nigga on the left " - Jimmy Vulmer

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    thanks for all the input

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    Quote Originally Posted by DCALLSTARR View Post
    space case gives you a glass or plastic triangle to put in the sifting chamber when you first buy the grinder but i never used it.
    im pretty sure the plastic triangle ISNT supposed to be put sifting chamber.......

    its main purpose is to scrape the kief or sift
    from the bottom of the last chamber

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    THe plastic triangle given to you is meant for scraping the kief.

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    is there an echo in here?

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    you where "pretty sure" burgundy. I on the other hand am posotive....... So no i dont here any echo haha

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    I have the Large spacecase grinder, and when i have my coin in there and swirl it around, that thing is a straight keif factory. there is definantly more plant matter, for a greener keif, but if you are looking for pure output then you should keep the coin on the screen.

    also if you like your buds ground down more completely than a single grinding stage can do, swirling the coin with the buds on the screen grinds it very finely.

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    i wrote im pretty sure because i didnt want to flat out argue...

    but for the record i was positive

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    Every smoker should use a grinder, they are the best and most efficient way to grind up your bud for rolling or piping

    those grinders with screens are only at best an introduction into the art of dry sifting...the mesh area is tiny....they are in my opinion a gimmicky little toy that eventually will end up sitting in the bottom drawer along with all the other stoner stuff you no longer use.

    As mentioned above, don't use coins or whatever in the chamber, all you are doing is adding contaminants. use a magnifying glass to see what I mean. The less broken up plant matter in the dry sift, the harder hitting and more cerebral the high will be.

    If you are serious about really getting into dry sifting and producing bubbling, melty hash yourself then check out Bubbleman's set of four dry sifting screens. Cost : $125, The top mesh is stainless steel 100 mesh and the other meshes are nylon , the same mesh sizes as the famous Bubble box, but the screens are larger and they interlock into each other (but there's no lid or catching plate supplied).

    ...see bubblebag.com > Bubble box > Dry sift screen set

    here's the link http://www.bubblebag.com/catalog/pro...5279b5c4ecda39
    Last edited by Kif it Kunta; 08-27-2009 at 07:07 AM.
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    gives you lower quality sift, if your serious about full melt you wouldnt use a coin

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