Thanks bro.
It does look pretty straightforward. I've watched a bunch of videos to get an idea of the various techniques. The one that makes the most sense to me is
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What makes me trust the method most is the little detail of freezing and grating the pucks so the goodies dry well and don't have a chance to mold. And the nice little idea to immediately wash the bags so they don't get bunged up with resin. Good thinking. Bubbleman strikes me as being serious about his hash and how to make it.
Of course I don't have one of those cute little washing machines. My plan is to churn up the slurry in a 5 gal. bucket with no bags. I'll be using a paint mixer. Seem like using anything like that inside a bag is risky. Even though I got a cheap set there's no sense in risking a rip or excessive wear. A buck's a buck.
The videos show anywhere from a half hour of hard churning to a gentle, short stirring like Bubbleman does. I think I'll do about 10 minutes with the paint mixer at medium speed. Good quality, and the possibility of a little better yield. Though the amount of hash in that video was pretty respectable.
On the same line, one of the videos showed pouring the liquid bucket to bucket using only one bag at a time. I may do that just for the 220 screen, back and forth a couple times, to make sure all the goodies end up being washed off the greenery.
Well hell, this thread's morphing.