Mass Cryo Sift (Precision CRS2000)

This system is amazing!

Is it possible to DIY for 10% of the cost?

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Well then. Pornhub can be put on hold for a few days I guess…this’ll do

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Lets bootstrap and shoelace er

can it spray 90u straight into my banger?

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This plus liquid nitrogen and jacket everything and boom done?

@Soxhlet
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@MagisterChemist

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When they make a less intrusive l2n sifting machine I’ll be first in line. I’d love to try to reverse engineer something like this but it’s way out of my ballpark, mechanical engineering isn’t exactly my wheelhouse to that degree

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I imagine you can do it for less than $900k-$1.5M

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Probably. This does not look very complicated…

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Isn’t the problem with the DryIce Sift TEK that the material gets way to brittle and you end up with too much contamination in your sifted kief?

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Electrickery?

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can’t afford a falling film, or membranes, or a cryo sifter… what’s your deal?

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Lol dude. Who are you? You probably arent even the owner of YellowStone lol just some worker…Hahaha

PS. Show me some pictures of your work pre 2016 hahaha. Bucket boy!

PSS. Why buy “your” falling film when its overpriced…and you guys arent even doing membranes just begging KOTK to help you lol.

You guys are way behind the times…Catch up to bizzy than talk to me :joy:

I think theres ways to manage with careful selection of micron and flow of material

Lets keep that talk in this thread guys… no reason to start it up again. …

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Yeah your right. He wont answer the questions or reply anyways lol.

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Products like this make me feel like I need to raise my prices lol. My biggest membrane system doesn’t even go for a quarter of this thing which has much less safety concerns.

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Thats why you’re the peoples champ though.

Dont be a sellout like Yellowstone or Delta raping the community. We all got families to feed at the end of the day…

@MagisterChemist

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It my need some tweaks or parts re designed, couldn’t tell you for sure till I got a look under the hood…

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Welcome to the logical progression all of these companies have gone through.

They start because theres a niche they can fill, then as they start selling equipment they realize they need more sales people, then more warehouse people, more HR people, more engineers, a bigger warehouse. All of a sudden they are a scaled up company with good customer service charging a lot of money to maintain all the overhead it takes to run a company and sell a few niche engineered items and keep all their customers and employees happy.

I guarantee someone could eventually build this thing for themselves for cheaper. That was my thought for my FFE. And one off, no problem. But to manufacture them and sell them successfully, for a significant cost reduction, while still making money? Even if you do succeed, a group of new people to the industry will say

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