Grandpa Tokin’s Perpetual

It’s 48F outside, at the moment. Chilly and overcast.

WTF did you expect in here? I’m old. Old people talk about the weather. Get over it.

Have a nice day. :kisstwo:
It is hot and humid here. Ass and ball sweat are very real. Might start free balling in a kilt around the grow house come next week. :yahoo:
 
It is hot and humid here. Ass and ball sweat are very real. Might start free balling in a kilt around the grow house come next week. :yahoo:

Im okay with ball sweat. Drives me crazy when it gets in the crack. My thong can’t soak it up fast enough. :reading420magazine:
 
Gramps.......:rofl::bongrip:
 
I’m a lucky guy...

I need to do a major cleanup and rearranging of the “Press Box.” As soon as that is completed I’ll put these beauties on my press and give them a good review. At first glance, they are well built and I’m going to enjoy squeezing stuff with them.

 
Damn that press is sexy!
 
I'm getting a cheap press next week to press some bearings, but it's only 12ton, that should work to build a rosin rig, right?
 
Will this work? I’m not usually a mainline/manifold guy, but I just got to wondering if it’s even worth trying with a clone...because of the asymmetrical structure. I don’t know if it will be a true manifold, but it’s got to do something. We bout to see what happens... :cheesygrinsmiley:



These are called Bitterroot. It’s the state flower in Montana. They grow wild all over my place. Enjoy!

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Beautiful flower. I wonder if they would grow here. Is it a perennial?
 
I’m a lucky guy...

I need to do a major cleanup and rearranging of the “Press Box.” As soon as that is completed I’ll put these beauties on my press and give them a good review. At first glance, they are well built and I’m going to enjoy squeezing stuff with them.

When did you get that one?? :eek:
 
Beautiful flower. I wonder if they would grow here. Is it a perennial?

It’s the weirdest flower in the world. It only grows wild here; and not only that but mostly in the valley I live in. It’s called the Bitterroot valley...duh. I know other people have taken them and I’m pretty sure they sell them, but I don’t know of any other place they grow. The natives in this area used to make a biscuit of sorts out of the roots...I’m guessing it’s bitter. LOL! :rofl:

They grow annually but never in the same exact place. Hard to find roots until they actually pop to bloom. Like I said, weird plant. Pretty though.
 
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