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This machine is being demonstrated here as an aid to assist patients who depend
on herbal medicine. It is not intended or meant for use with any illegal activities.

1. the basic parts
two 5 gal buckets without
bottoms

one 5 gal paint strainer

one 10 gal stew pot

power drill with mud
paddle

extra large coffee
filters

screen and rolling pin





I use fresh frozen
sweet trim It works
best if I grind it first
while it's still
frozen... the stems
must be removed
and fan leaves are
not welcome.

3. with the trim, Add ice (about three or
four small bags) inside and out and water to
within an inch of the top of the pot.




4. get comfortable! I do
best with a firm seat and
the drill held with my wrists
sitting on my knees.

A variable speed works
best.. I have cut the shaft
off about to 12" length to
prevent the blades from
tearing out the screen. It
sucks if that happens.

After using the drill.... STOP! forget it for at least an
hour and then come back after it settles.

Use a steady agitation for about ten or fifteen minutes at a time.. Stop and rest
about 10 or 15 minutes and repeat... do this about 6 times or at least 1/12
hours of time spinning.. with material that is not ground, your times will be
longer. I check the material after about 2 hours to see if the sugar has been
removed. Dried material works fine too, but both will have problems with stems.










5. After letting the material settle,.. I stir gentlywith a screen and
remove some of the DEBRIS and junk Ice from the top..

Let that settle about 15 minutes and stir
gently again and let settle
again about fifteen minutes.

Then I am ready to remove the buckets and the junk material and
ice.

6. Hold the two buckets securely together so you don't lose the screen.
Gently pulled the two buckets out of the still water and carefull hold
it over the pot like shown This also really pushes the good stuff
through the screen untill its clean.. I tend to play with the screen until
I milk all the dripping water from the buckets.

Don't try and seperate the
screen from the buckets over
the pot! that material in the
pot now will ruin your work!

I do it to side and then wring
it out while I've got a good
grip..

8. Be careful! Now you have a pot o gold that if spilled will be lost !
Skim the top into a pitcher until the bucket si about half full and easier to handle... Let it settle
about fifteen minutes again, then
gently and carefully start to pour out the water. Pour off the
water until you see a trace of the settled material start to leave with the water being poured out.
This can be done fairly quickly if you are careful and have a sharp eye. I let the pot settle a
couple of times in this process and when you are done you will see a pudding like or muddy
bottom.
That mud is your gold!

7. When you get to a pot full of melting ice and lots of dirty looking water....
STOP ! ! Allow this to settle like gold in a gold pan for at least two or three hours.
I will once or twice tap on the side of the pot to settle material that might stick to the sides of the
pan.. but it is NOT necessary to do that. This is a good time to clean up that bag of waste
material and put away the drill and the buckets. Even settling overnight is OK.






9. Condensing to usable material is easy and fast.
I shake the pot to put the mud into solution with remaining water then quickly pour it into a glass mixing bowl.
Scrape the remaining mud into the bowl with the muddy water.
USE ONLY BOWL SHAPED COFFEE FILTERS ( not the triangular ones with a seam that will split )
and secured in a coffee pot filter bowl secured in place.
Pour the filter about 1/2 full
(you can wait hours for it drain itself or quickly if you follow these directions. I
use two filters inside of each other and gently gather the top into my fingers so the liquid cannot spill. Hold the
top securely in one hand and start twisting the bag until the water is squeezed out. THIS WILL TAKE SEVERAL
BAGS or Filters. I just set it aside still wrapped and load another one until the mixing bowl is empty. You may
have about three or four balls wrapped in twisted filters sitting on the table.





10. Drying and pressing your herbal gold.
Open the bags and place the material into one set of about 4 filters stacked inside each other.
Use a credit card to scrape the rest into that filter too... the filters are tough... they will take it well.
Wrap the filters around the ball like a birthday present and then wrap the filter package into a dry paper towel.
Place your package on several dry paper towels or newspapers on a dry bath towel. Place several dry paper towels
or newspapers over the package and roll press this hard with a rolling pin or a quart jar.
Remove ALL of the wet papers and then do this process again.
Remove ALL of the wet papers and then do this process again.
Remove ALL of the wet papers and then do this process again.
When the filters and paper towels remain dry after rolling you are done! ! !

This entire process takes only about 20 minutes from mud in the bowl to a gold nugget ready for use ! ! !






Your nugget is ready to be immediately
tried in the favorite vaporizer!

Drying overnight in the open air will
set it just right for your favorite pipe!

This one "pot o gold" started at 6:00 PM with about 3/4 pound of fresh frozen sweet trim.
The net at midnight as seen on the scale is 29.8 grams.

It will dry to about 26 grams when ready to be smoked!
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cool, hell of a good tread - i totally forgot about that method to make ice hash! thanks
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