tstick
Well-Known Member
I know it's still a new industry. But I saw this one:
...and tried to contact the seller....Obviously in China and was extremely difficult to communicate with. They would not tell me the price. It's probably junk, anyway. I like the automation that machine has, though -at least in design.
I really don't want to try and use a curling iron to make rosin. I'm afraid I'd press to hard, break it and get electrocuted! I want a real machine, but I'm not about to send my money off to China to a company that has no employees who really understand English. And the converted t-shirt presses are not all that appealing, either. They seem kinda clunky and look like they might lose pressing power after awhile.
I'm not opposed to a DIY involving an arbor press or something....but I'd need a clear tutorial on "How To..." and a source for the heating plates...ones that won't crack under pressure!
Any new things hitting the market soon in the way of rosin press machines?
Thanks
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...and tried to contact the seller....Obviously in China and was extremely difficult to communicate with. They would not tell me the price. It's probably junk, anyway. I like the automation that machine has, though -at least in design.
I really don't want to try and use a curling iron to make rosin. I'm afraid I'd press to hard, break it and get electrocuted! I want a real machine, but I'm not about to send my money off to China to a company that has no employees who really understand English. And the converted t-shirt presses are not all that appealing, either. They seem kinda clunky and look like they might lose pressing power after awhile.
I'm not opposed to a DIY involving an arbor press or something....but I'd need a clear tutorial on "How To..." and a source for the heating plates...ones that won't crack under pressure!
Any new things hitting the market soon in the way of rosin press machines?
Thanks
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