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  1. #31
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    bubbleman has a few on his page @ qik.com

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    re : qik.com tumbler videos


    Bubbleman mentions on the video that this is a prototype.....there's a few differences between this prototype and the finished product

    check out the Tumble Now on the bubblebag site :

    http://www.bubblebag.com/catalog/ind...c10ef040269833

    it has a stainless steel mesh cylinder, 3 lid hinges, 200 mesh flat screen frame and other features added.
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    Anyone got the links for the videos? I can't seem to find them.

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    Nice, I am guessing dry the trim first eh, not fresh frozen like for bubble?

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    you must use dry plant material, bud and or leaf...that's why it's called "dry sifting"

    you can dry sift just dried trim, but for best results and a much higher yield etc, it's best to process bud that has been stored correctly for several months or more....plant material dries in a week or two, but the resin heads or trichomes take months to become drier and less tacky.

    happy hashing!
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    I love some delicious quality fullmelt, but it's disscouraging with how rarely I get my hands on a decent amount of quality material. I have a 1 gallon 8 bag set, that I get fo use every once in awhile, but I'm really interested in the TumbleNow. Just wondering if anyone knew how well it worked with smaller amounts (1-3 ounces). Would really appreciate any info.

    I know it's good idea to put your material in the freezer before doing an ice/water run, wouldn't it be a good idea to do the same thing for a dry sift too?

    Let me know what's up guys, LongLive FullMelt

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    I'm in the same boat Major, not enough starting material.

    I don't have a Tumble Now yet, but like any tumbler, you are not restricted by a minimum, only the maximum amounts to put in the tumbler....so it's ok to run half an ounce of sugar leaf or bud or 4 or 5 ounces worth.

    Yes it works, pre-freezing your dry sift material will initially improve purity.
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  9. #39
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    bman r any of these at trim scene solutions? id love one Thanks again bman for another quality product blessings

  10. #40
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    you may want to get rid of your squirrel cage.
    less movable parts to break
    no dicking around with this.you can watch the resin glands rain down

    one threaded rod with nuts running thru that round green container is all that holds it on.remove the green and replace with rectangular storage container and snap lid with vynal screening. shake rattle and roll.
    oh you have to screw it to the floor. or will walk all over. aha ha hee!
    http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/te...equestid=97346

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