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DIY cake press for storage
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<blockquote data-quote="Greasystring" data-source="post: 565614" data-attributes="member: 4808"><p>I've pressed for 7-9 days, tightening the clamps when ever I passed the press in my daily travels. It seems like once pressed and well vacuum sealed the pressed cake holds compression.</p><p>Over drying was a concern I had since the press is not air tight. In some of the C&D YT videos I remembered the guy saying they pressed for a week or so and long term stored in vacuum seal, so that was my strategy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greasystring, post: 565614, member: 4808"] I've pressed for 7-9 days, tightening the clamps when ever I passed the press in my daily travels. It seems like once pressed and well vacuum sealed the pressed cake holds compression. Over drying was a concern I had since the press is not air tight. In some of the C&D YT videos I remembered the guy saying they pressed for a week or so and long term stored in vacuum seal, so that was my strategy. [/QUOTE]
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