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  1. #41

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    good reads sir, well made thread. i enjoyed the knowledge

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    Default More hash.... from trash... of course

    Yes, it's that time again. Looked in the corner of the grow room and realised I had 3 paper grocery bags full of veg trim and various grow room scraps, including a few slightly frosty fan leaves even. Time to make that pile of trash into some hash!

    Let's begin, shall we?

    Here is the first of the 3 bags of trim, some of the purplish leaves in there




    Load up a zippered bag and set the Bubblenow to spinning

    Am I being too optimistic with this cardboard?....

    A nice foamy mix

    Grabbed some of the water and put a light behind it, you can see the hash in there too


    I 'cheated' a bit in my method for this hash. I kept emptying into the bags, and then pulling the bags out of the bucket without unstacking them, 'jerk & tug' most of the water out (leave enough cold water in there to keep the wet hash cold) and put it back into the bucket to recieve the next draining from the Bubblenow. Gotta be carefull when doing this to not have a bag in the middle of the stack fall down. Using this technique I only had to clean the hash out of the bags twice (when it got too hard to J&T the water out) for the whole 3 paper bags full of material I ran.

    Here is the 220µ bag on the first hash pull; you can see the pulverized vegetive material that has made it out of the zipper bag and into the hash water (and what I slopped filling the bags) has all been caught here, and kept out of the hash.

    Here are the wet patties from the first pull

    Here they are chopped up

    Here is the 220µ bag from the second hash pull, more crud kept out

    Here are the second pull patties


    Chopped up too

    A lil closer views of the wet chopped hash




    I will get some photos and maybe weights when it is finished drying. Hope you all enjoyed my garbage

    YBG

    P.S. Many thanks to my wonderful helper and photographer for this session, my better half; YukonNewfie.
    Last edited by YukonBikerGuy; 03-01-2010 at 11:53 PM.
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  3. #43

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    soo much 45!! Great job with that biker, looks very nice.

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    great job...and the photographers did a great job too!
    Yukon Newfie

    "Be the change you wish to see in the world"
    Ghandi

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    you know what they say one mans trash is another mans...... bubble... hash. hehe. im always jealous of the good stuff you make biker. can'y imagine what your fmcd looks like

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    yeah props biker that hash looks alot better than random bags of trim thats for sure
    weed

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