MonkeyTime

Well-Known Member
One more update about my new DIY VC rest stand .
And the last one.I'm not going to bug you anymore with that !
:rolleyes:

I've used a 5 mm stainless steel rivet .
Just the head of it .Widen the hole a bit and then polish it.
On the bottom there's a rare earth magnet .


Now ,the cleaning tool can be inserted there ...


And also serve as a -handy- handle to carry around the -loaded !!! - stand
(i.e. from bedroom to kitchen ,from kitchen to living room and from living room to balcony
and so on :brow: .... ) .


Cheers.
Beautiful stand!

Put me down for V2 that is a bit larger and has a stash compartment in the bottom!
 

Whissmu

Well-Known Member
We do not accept apologies !
:goon:
For punishment you should read the F.A.Q. section at the Dynavap site
,say about 10 times .:brow:

There you will - definately -come across into something like this :
(...)
What are the differences between Dynastash models?
The Dynastash and Dynastash ER contain a compartment to fit a 92mm standard length (non-XL) device and another compartment for storage. In addition, the Dynastash ER comes with a tool and container for extracts. The standard Dynastash does come with a compartment for a tool, which can be ordered separately from the accessory section. The Dynastash and Dynastash ER will accommodate storage for a 14mm Ti VonG device, but XL devices require an Dynastash XL.
(...)

https://www.dynavap.com/faq

:)

Cheers
:peace:

ha,ha,ha

I think it's well deserved punishment! :tinfoil:

Damn, i grateful to be punished? :doh: something is changing...

Thank you @stardustsailor :tup: and good work !!
 

kellya86

Herb gardener...
Since making my oven smaller, everything is better...
Not only do I use far less product...
But as im not ever heating where the herb is now, I seem to get far better extraction....

I think the oven on the smallest setting, could be nearly halved again with little noticeable difference...
 

duff

Well worn
$2.49 straw at local beer distributor.
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janusportal

Well-Known Member
Quick question about technique, what are people's drawing habits?

A few quick hits, one or two big draws? I've been trying the latter but I've been wondering if I'm breathing in more than my lungs can absorb per hit.
 
janusportal,

vapen00b

Many vapes & accessories. Always happy to help
Quick question about technique, what are people's drawing habits?

A few quick hits, one or two big draws? I've been trying the latter but I've been wondering if I'm breathing in more than my lungs can absorb per hit.

Not wanting to sound like a smarty pants, but either way you'll be breathing in more than your lungs can absorb. You will see tons of vapor coming out... that's the leftover:science:
Gotta love that vapor science ;)


To be more helpful: you could try to keep the vapor in for a few secs - and then exhale about 50%, then breath in again - and exhale the rest. You should absorb more of the goods that way - in theory.. You will defintely feel the effects. Try it! Again, vapor science is big fun. :D
 

Squiby

Well-Known Member
Quick question about technique, what are people's drawing habits?

A few quick hits, one or two big draws? I've been trying the latter but I've been wondering if I'm breathing in more than my lungs can absorb per hit.

I mouthpull, meaning that I cover the air intake hole (carb) and puff; pull vapor into my mouth. Then I open my mouth to inhale fresh air along with the vapor. I usually do this three times before exhaling the three puffs. I do this two to three times each heating cycle.

I get good and plenty high every time.:smug:
 

nickdanger

Collector of Functional Art
...all of the above ...dynacap allows you to implement just about any draw technique you want...however, depending on model....some work better than others...
I usually do one large lung pull per heat cycle, with the carb partially closed/feathering.

I had a friend turn me a few wood bodies just for jollies. I drilled a carb with the smallest dremel bit I could find, which was 1.6mm. It actually is quite a bit smaller than the carb on the DV bodies. I can hit this one with no carb covering or feathering at all and get the perfect hit.
 

Edgedamage

Well-Known Member
Question about the vapcap m. I find if I push the cap untill it stops the draw resistance is impossible to use. If I slightly pull the cap out it has a nice tight draw. Is this normal?
 

flotntoke

thoroughly vaped
Question about the vapcap m. I find if I push the cap untill it stops the draw resistance is impossible to use. If I slightly pull the cap out it has a nice tight draw. Is this normal?

This is normal on all VCs while you're closing the carb/air port. Air has got to get in there somehow, and with carb closed you're only letting it go through where it can slip in around the cap. Looser cap = more air, tighter cap = less air.

I usually like mine just a little off from very tight (can barely draw through it) and feather the carb to introduce as much air as I want on the hit. Find this allows for very thick clouds, or wispier hits on demand. Either can be good and fun in some situations, but usually I want one or the other and like that it can be tailored this easily.
 

Edgedamage

Well-Known Member
This is normal on all VCs while you're closing the carb/air port. Air has got to get in there somehow, and with carb closed you're only letting it go through where it can slip in around the cap. Looser cap = more air, tighter cap = less air.

I usually like mine just a little off from very tight (can barely draw through it) and feather the carb to introduce as much air as I want on the hit. Find this allows for very thick clouds, or wispier hits on demand. Either can be good and fun in some situations, but usually I want one or the other and like that it can be tailored this easily.
Whew! After researching this thing I am glad I don't have a defective unit. Thanks for the reply now I can stop worrying, when my Atmos jump is going to die. This is the true zombie apocalypse device no electricity needed.
 

flotntoke

thoroughly vaped
Whew! After researching this thing I am glad I don't have a defective unit. Thanks for the reply now I can stop worrying, when my Atmos jump is going to die. This is the true zombie apocalypse device no electricity needed.

Noticed you only have a few posts here. Welcome to FC!!

You might want to do some poking around here in the thread to learn more about your VapCap.

Whether you do or not, you should check out this "Best of" thread for lots of great info in one pretty concise package. That, and check out @Squiby 's posts. Search function (top right of this and every other FC page) allow you to search just this thread, and by specific user.

Worthwhile reading that will get you a lot more out of your VC. Probably more than you could figure out over a few years!
 

janusportal

Well-Known Member
Thanks for all the feedback on technique. Second question for you fine folks. :)

Those of you that have a Vapcap, what is your battery vape of choice? The Vapcap hits hard and is extremely efficient but the lighting experience feels a little awkward in public and when friends are just sitting with joints.
 

GreenHopper

20 going on 60
Thanks for all the feedback on technique. Second question for you fine folks. :)

Those of you that have a Vapcap, what is your battery vape of choice? The Vapcap hits hard and is extremely efficient but the lighting experience feels a little awkward in public and when friends are just sitting with joints.
GrassHopper, it's worked very well for me but experiences vary amongst other users.
 
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