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Rosin Tech

Posted: Tue 26th May 2015 08:58 pm
by BackInDam
I'm going to dam tomorrow and am planning to buy a hair straightener and some cheap flowers at around 6-7 euros per gram to make rosin.

I am wondering if anyone from the community has tried it before and I'm also looking for advice on where to buy lots of cheap frosty flowers.

Cheers

Re: Rosin Tech

Posted: Wed 27th May 2015 05:31 am
by naits
Just googled that technique, wow very cool. I need to try that. No idea where to get lots of frosty cheap buds in Amsterdam though. Everything is expensive there.

Re: Rosin Tech

Posted: Wed 27th May 2015 06:16 am
by Marduk
advice on where to buy lots of cheap frosty flowers.
"Intensive Care" (afaik BubbleGumxWhiteWidow) from 1eHulp for 7€/g.
Great quality, but rather sleepy Indica-stone.

"Picasso" (Hybrid/Sativa-ish, @~5€/g) and "Poison" (Indica, @~8€/g) from CS-Picasso (Haarlemmerstraat).

Green Place sells "oldschool" strains (White Widow, Northern Lights, Jack Herer and AK-47) pre-bagged in 2grams @15€. No idea about quality though.

Re: Rosin Tech

Posted: Wed 27th May 2015 10:43 am
by naits
Intensive care is really very good value. I don't think you will find any better for that price. I don't think buying shake/gruis would work too well with that technique.

Re: Rosin Tech

Posted: Wed 27th May 2015 10:48 am
by Papi
naits wrote:Intensive care is really very good value. I don't think you will find any better for that price. I don't think buying shake/gruis would work too well with that technique.
I'll second that. For 7e/g you'll struggle to find anything better, maybe some good outdoors but that a maximum i think. And Intensive Care was always really bang for buck.

Re: Rosin Tech

Posted: Wed 27th May 2015 11:15 am
by kushy
Kijkshop.nl do a hair iron for 12,99 (Stijltang).

Curious how you get on. Does the transformation to rosin provide extra bang for buck?

I don't have a dab rig myself, or a bong. Are there any alternatives?

Re: Rosin Tech

Posted: Wed 27th May 2015 01:53 pm
by madmaxxx
hot knife it,and get a dab hit,there cheap rigs that fit on ecig battery's as well{wax/oil cartmisers,on ebay,i use them}

Re: Rosin Tech

Posted: Tue 2nd Jun 2015 07:50 pm
by BackInDam
Marduk wrote:
advice on where to buy lots of cheap frosty flowers.
"Intensive Care" (afaik BubbleGumxWhiteWidow) from 1eHulp for 7€/g.
Great quality, but rather sleepy Indica-stone.

"Picasso" (Hybrid/Sativa-ish, @~5€/g) and "Poison" (Indica, @~8€/g) from CS-Picasso (Haarlemmerstraat).

Green Place sells "oldschool" strains (White Widow, Northern Lights, Jack Herer and AK-47) pre-bagged in 2grams @15€. No idea about quality though.
Intensive Care from 1e hulp is amazing indeed, However it is the wrong kind of weed for rosin. For rosin you are better off getting dense kush or haze strains. Its all about perfecting your technique. 1g Amnesia haze from boerejongens yielded more rosin than 5g intensive care from 1e hulp.

Re: Rosin Tech

Posted: Tue 2nd Jun 2015 08:19 pm
by RvanSteensel
perhaps you can try it with hashish ?

Re: Rosin Tech

Posted: Tue 2nd Jun 2015 08:39 pm
by BackInDam
I tried it with:

Moroccan hash
Dry sieft
Shake
intensive care
hazes
kushes



Only bother with good quality buds or drysieft. If you have cheap hash you dont like, you can use rosin to purify it, but you wont get as effective yields as from tightly compressed quality buds.

Re: Rosin Tech

Posted: Tue 2nd Jun 2015 09:05 pm
by madmaxxx
with hash and dry sieve,i seen them use pressing screen over the product,then parchment paper and heat,to out any unwanted bits,25 mircon i think,check out utube

Re: Rosin Tech

Posted: Wed 3rd Jun 2015 08:33 am
by madmaxxx
these kind of screens,http://www.vapefiend.co.uk/bubble-bags- ... creen.html think you get 3 for the less £ on usa ebay

Re: Rosin Tech

Posted: Fri 5th Jun 2015 09:35 am
by Nuggz
Where's the best place to get a Rosin straightener in Dam? Online? and what can I expect to pay for one (new OR used)?

Re: Rosin Tech

Posted: Fri 5th Jun 2015 09:46 am
by madmaxxx
there hair straightners,ebay from £3 to 100,just rember to put them on low,when you do your 1st try :wink: i got a set of nice ones off ebay £7,there like new

Re: Rosin Tech

Posted: Fri 5th Jun 2015 10:18 am
by Papi
So that old haidstraightener some broad left at my house 4 years ago is gonna come in handy?:D