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Lonesome Planet
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FabulatorPoeta

Where has the time gone?
Maybe not buying shitty torches from gas-stations and hardware stores might be a good start. I'd never buy a gas-station lighter and expect it to last.

Also, make sure that you're buying decent butane (5 or more times filtered), because most of the butane that you will find at gas-stations/grocery stores/hardware stores is utter crap and will plug up your torch.

And if you vape mostly inside why not use liquid paraffin in a small nicely designed lamp.

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I am quite certain you will be pleased with the result, a little liquid paraffin goes a very long way and is quite cheap. And you get the added value of a cool and restful ambiance.

Great to start a weekend like... now! Everybody have an enjoyable one. :)
 
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Squiby

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I have tried to fit the omni condenser inside my woody stem but I can't seem to get it working well. The condenser sits very tight in it, much more than in the omni stem, and I can't really turn the condenser into the tip. When I turn the mp it just pushes the mouthpiece out instead the condenser into the tip + I'm afraid to break my woody stem so I stopped trying too hard.
the orings may need to be lubricated but when the mp pushes away from the midsection, just push straight in and flush with the stem.

VERY clever, George. Just when some of us thought we had all the VC stuff we needed for now...
Oh oh...I may be in trouble. We all may be in trouble. But wait don't run, this kind of trouble is lots of fun!
 

SloJimFizz

Unknown Member
The acrylic holder is part of a “vintage” cigarette holder from the past, human. ;)
Why you got to go calling @Fat Freddy names? :p

I have tried to fit the omni condenser inside my woody stem but I can't seem to get it working well. The condenser sits very tight in it, much more than in the omni stem, and I can't really turn the condenser into the tip. When I turn the mp it just pushes the mouthpiece out instead the condenser into the tip + I'm afraid to break my woody stem so I stopped trying too hard.

That happens on my xl omni with my cocobolo stem. Just push the mouthpiece back flush with the stem as you are making your adjustments. Work it till you find your sweet spot. With my Ti Omni, the adjustment flows easier without having to push the mouthpiece back flush.
Once you find your sweet spot and you don't have to look for the carb, that's an awesome feature of the Omni. That and the all in one mp and condenser which I don't have to mess with the little o rings at all.
 

SloJimFizz

Unknown Member
Some caps click a little harder than others. My favorite cap has a subtle click that can hardly be felt and I have to kinda pay attention to hear both clicks.
One of my other caps, most current logo on it, has a strong click that you definitely can use whilst your tuning your loved ones out. :D

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Enjoy.

Exactly!
Wait....wtf....:hmm:
 

Squiby

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So how does people go about vapcapping when there is loud music?.....

...Like feeling for the vibration in the fingertip ? xD
I find that your fingers can become quite sensitive to the vibration of the click in two ways.

First try heating your Vapcap with the twirling hand holding the Vapcap lightly. A firm hold dampens the vibration. Practice feeling for the click in quiet surroundings. Soon, you will always just feel the click easily.

Second, I've noticed that longer stems amplify the click. If you have a @phattpiggie stem that is longer than the 79mm stem/mp configuration in the Dynavap XLS models, the click becomes a bit easier to feel.
 

sirwalter

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Soo I finally got my Omni XL 420 order through customs.
Unfortunately my Omni has the same poor finish I remember a handful of people where complaining about some days ago.
Can anyone tell me if or how DynaVap handled those problems?

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My camera isn't the best but I hope that the scratches and marks are visible. This shouldn't be considered normal, right?
I can clearly see and feel those marks.

I've been too busy out of town for work to pursue the situation. The body on my Omnivap XL looks similar to yours. No...I don't consider that normal on a brand new product. I have 3 Omnivaps. The body on the one from the 420 sale is noticeably much rougher than the rest and arrived with small scratches all over it.

Next month I will finally have a chance to pursue it. I hope you get a replacement- a new product shouldn't arrive looking like that.
 

Dutch-Mic

Well-Known Member
So how does people go about vapcapping when there is loud music?

A bit silly maybe: a friend of mine kept his ear close to the cap while I heated it. This tactic helped us to vape in a very loud environment. Disclaimer: the listener was not under the influence of any illegal substances, and eyebrows and nose hairs were kept at a safe distance from the flame :myday:
 

sag

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I find that your fingers can become quite sensitive to the vibration of the click in two ways.

First try heating your Vapcap with the twirling hand holding the Vapcap lightly. A firm hold dampens the vibration. Practice feeling for the click in quiet surroundings. Soon, you will always just feel the click easily.

Second, I've noticed that longer stems amplify the click. If you have a @phattpiggie stem that is longer than the 79mm stem/mp configuration in the Dynavap XLS models, the click becomes a bit easier to feel.

Ok Squiby you are not helping. I am on the dark side of 70 with poor hearing and hands with a visit from arthuritise:D...I can feel the clicks both heat up and down, especially the cool down when it is in my mouth. Now I really want a piggy stem or at least an xl. I must resist the force.
 

Lady V

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EDIT: Maybe @Lady V could make a Vapcap calendar for 2019? You could be rich!

Hahahaha! You're so funny! You know what? This actually sounds like a neat project! I just gotta get my hands on a few more different designs. I'll just sell a kidney, no biggie. Honestly though, I love your idea!

Yup. I do it with headphones in, while listening to my girl yell at me, while driving. Works good! Ymmv!

Hillarious! :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lmao::lmao::lmao:
 

Mulchmaker

Veni Vidi Vapi
Some caps click a little harder than others. My favorite cap has a subtle click that can hardly be felt and I have to kinda pay attention to hear both clicks.
One of my other caps, most current logo on it, has a strong click that you definitely can use whilst your tuning your loved ones out. :D



Exactly!
Wait....wtf....:hmm:

The cap on my M17 clicks so hard that it actually "jumps" about a millimeter off the end of the tip. That, plus the air channels I filled into the tip lip, make this my freest-flowing tip-cap combo. My other caps click in a much more demure manner, and are harder to feel in a loud environment.
 

Nephele

Member
And if you vape mostly inside why not use liquid paraffin in a small nicely designed lamp.

omni_800_fs.jpg


I am quite certain you will be pleased with the result, a little liquid paraffin goes a very long way and is quite cheap. And you get the added value of a cool and restful ambiance.

Great to start a weekend like... now! Everybody have an enjoyable one. :)

Wow! I think you might just save my terribly aching wrists! What a great idea!

I could have the paraffin candle and twist the dynavap by rubbing it between my hands!

So will this scorch the cap? Should I keep it buried in the flame like a bic lighter or keep it higher up like with the torch flame?
 

FabulatorPoeta

Where has the time gone?
Wow! I think you might just save my terribly aching wrists! What a great idea!

I could have the paraffin candle and twist the dynavap by rubbing it between my hands!

So will this scorch the cap? Should I keep it buried in the flame like a bic lighter or keep it higher up like with the torch flame?

@Nephele Great if this can ease your pain and increase your enjoyment of the VapCap. I usually sit in an armchair, the lamp on a lower table beside. I rest my forarm on the side of the chair as I rotate the VapCap, holding it with both hands, at a slight angle just at the tip of the flame. Scorch yes, a patina in my mind, but very rarely soot. See how it goes for you. Peace!
 
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