Interesting thread on PBW (hope it's okay to post other forum links)
https://forum.grasscity.com/threads/has-anyone-used-pbw-sodium-metasilicate-to-clean-their-glass-is-it-safe.1296118/
I've soaked it in iso and salt but I'll give it another good soak, maybe overnight and let you know if it comes any cleaner. As a Flowerpot Evangelist, do you have any good glass suggestions? Thanks!
PBW is a genius idea! And I can pick that up local, thanks for the heads up!
The stereo matrix does seem to be really popular, my matrix sidecar has a similar issue with blowback. Do you find it has enough volume to give you a satisfying hit?
Edit: I've also been considering this one, a stereo...
I'm sure this has been discussed before in this bear of a thread, but I am looking for a nice glass piece to go with my flowerpot showerhead. Right now I have a small matrix sidecar like this:
https://www.dhgate.com/product/2014-new-matrix-sidecar-glass-bong-birdcage/214701656.html
I've used...
Thanks!
This is the box I used:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00114LPC6/ref=twister_B00IRDBHQI?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
It's basswood though, so it's super soft. I slathered it in polyurethane to keep it front denting, but it cuts and drills really easy.
I might look around for a better option...
Here's my new case for my flowerpot. I found this box at Michael's and it's a perfect fit for my controller. I made some square cutouts, got longer hardware, and built the controller into the box and also the stand. I can wrap the coil up and power cord up and stash them away inside or if I want...
I've only had it for less than 24 hours but I've noticed a few things. If I crank the showerhead without the carb cap, the level of vapor depends on a slow, deliberate draw to modulate the airflow through the bowl. With the carb, increasing my draw increases the level of vapor, which more...
It would be nice to have a small low profile handle for my showercap carb cap. I don't use any concentrates so having a long handle is kind of unnecessary and unwieldy, it's fallen off twice now mid hit.
These PID controllers are subjected to continuous use all the time in industries such as beer brewing. The quality of the cheap Chinese units can't be guaranteed, but their failure shouldn't be caused by being left on.