shervin2

The Two-Click Bowlshevik & Sticksimus Briximus
Hello there and a warm welcome to FC. :)Do feel free to put your feet up. That was an astonishingly long time to the click, especially with what looks like a reasonably strong flame.

I was expecting and monstrously dance hit like one-hit extraction, but the milk was not so thick as I expected. So I'm a little bemused at how are you managed to heat the cap for so long before the click came, and still appear to get a normal hit size and extraction.

My cap clicks fast with my Vertigo Cyclone triple torch. Like 5 secs maybe, even if I try tomtarget the bottom.

I would be interested though to know what torch you have? It looks very easy to ignite, switch off. If you can recall the name or website I would be interested.

I switched back to a fine grind this week for all my vapes, and the vapcap is performing so much better. More consistent, fuller extraction. Better flavour, smoother and better effects.

I was using the medium plates only in the Kannastor Gr8tr the last few months. The holes are big, so its chunky. I would have to heat more aggressively to get those actives all out, and extraction was variable and inconsistent. The Gr8tr fine plate produces the most ridiculously fine grind I have ever known and probably the finest grind out of any of the well-known grinders currently.

It is a nuisance and pain however to get all of the Hub out of the grinder because a lot of it can't actually get through the holes unless the grinder has just been cleaned with ISO. The holes are incredibly small it doesn't matter as far as the Grind is concerned because what is on top of the plate is just as fine but you have so many sections and surfaces to brush out with bits flying everywhere in the process.

That was the reason I switched back to the medium plate but I think I will just put up with the inconvenience for significantly superior performance and extraction. :nod:

I've tried many techniques for getting the vapcap to the optimal temp, for me a medium flame (Blazer torch GB4001) with a rapid spinning technique makes for the cap to heat gradually and stay hotter, longer. The flame is angled 45 degrees so that the "lip" of the flame fully touches the whole length of the vapcap. Try this technique till you get the two clicks as far apart as you can from each other, and you'll get the hottest hit so close to combustion you'll be amazed.

The milk is not as pronounced as I was vaping CBD flower, which is not sticky or milky as THC bud is. I'll reshoot a video showing off how smooth I can get a milk hit, it's pretty impressive, but I'm thousands of miles on vacation for the next month.

As to grind, I use the storz and bickel plastic grinder that came with my mighty. I grind it super super fine to get the fullest extaction. Simple grinders always work best.
 
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Alexis

Well-Known Member
I've tried many techniques for getting the vapcap to the optimal temp, for me a medium flame (Blazer torch GB4001) with a rapid spinning technique makes for the cap to heat gradually and stay hotter, longer. The flame is angled 45 degrees so that the "lip" of the flame fully touches the whole length of the vapcap. Try this technique till you get the two clicks as far apart as you can from each other, and you'll get the hottest hit so close to combustion you'll be amazed.

The milk is not as pronounced as I was vaping CBD flower, which is not sticky or milky as THC bud is. I'll reshoot a video showing off how smooth I can get a milk hit, it's pretty impressive, but I'm thousands of miles on vacation for the next month.

As to grind, I use the storz and bickel plastic grinder that came with my mighty. I grind it super super fine to get the fullest extaction. Simple grinders always work best.
Thanks for elaborating so thoroughly. That makes sense. I mean I am aware of how you can use a heating approach like yours where it takes a very long time to reach the click and get a virtual one hit extraction of mega dense milk. That is what I was expecting to see from your video but your explanation accounts for that.

I personally prefer not to use the vapcap this way with one particularly huge hit because it will always be less pleasant to me and hotter and more irritating to my chest.

Have fun on your hols, thanks again. :tup:
 

natural farmer

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@natural farmer it is actually not metric size at all. It’s a standard. I can confirm size for you once this household isn’t so crabby. Everyone is sick and cabin fever from it being so cold. Maybe I can find some of the screws today when I pick up some supplies, if I do I’ll pick some up for ya.

@natural farmer try a T-10 (Tork #10). A fairly common starlike driver.

None of mine have the torx heads. All hex heads. 3/32 is what I have on my stashes.

Fuck it, just took the screw out. Will bring it with. First stop, clinic! Daughter woke up with pink eye. We were just there for her yesterday..

Tork heads on mine.

So, hex on some, Tork on others?

Try both, @natural farmer —or look what kind of heads yours have, and use the one that fits.


@Whissmu not every guy has a pink telephone, you know? (Unless you mean call you on *your*
Pink phone. Haha). :evil:

Now I feel like I sold one with a torx head?

Lol, metric IS the standard for me guys, that's what I am saying. I can only find metric hex tools here in Europe and no screws this size... Mine is hex, not torx. :\

EDIT: I 'll be damned! Torx #10 it is indeed. It works even with a very worn-out screw head like mine. Thanks guys! Now where do we find these? :)
 
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stark1

Lonesome Planet
Strange how England and US cling to an confusing “standard” of measurements while the rest of the world, and the scientific community has long been using metric— which is so much saner. :wave:

Ryobi bit kit, Home Depot, if there are any across the pond.....
 

stark1

Lonesome Planet
Tange OG cbd shatter and some of the good flower make for a tasty morning treat in the 7finLE.

Find it hard to flex my cold claws in the tundra, using a Ccell Dart (with a “Trainwreck” cart), until the
Temp goes above 4F.

Lost dexterity to hold both Cap + lighter in both naked hands haha. :ko:

Thank Yahway I ain’t got the flu. Yet.

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stark1

Lonesome Planet
YMMV, I like to put snippets of Buds in mine.

Less is more.


Minus 60F in Minihaha. Toronto prolly basking in teens today.
 
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WoodVillain

Backwoods Rated
None of mine have the torx heads. All hex heads. 3/32 is what I have on my stashes.

Fuck it, just took the screw out. Will bring it with. First stop, clinic! Daughter woke up with pink eye. We were just there for her yesterday..


Quit farting on your kids bro!!

:D

Hope your daughter gets better quickly bud!

My daughter sprained her ankle yesterday at school... The school nurse thought it was broken so i was at an ortho doctor with her until 8pm.

Luckily just a bad sprain!


The weekend's rain forecast is killing me. Was really hoping to hit the rainbow river this weekend. Sunday and Monday will be good fishing days according to the moon... Now if only the weather would agree.





So a blooper moment...

I'm sitting on the toilet this mornin... Handling business as per usual.. While enjoying my first morning hits from the omni..

Removed cap, reloaded omni, then i dropped the cap into dirty... REALLY DIRTY, used toilet water...

FUCK THAT CAP!! Flush! No amount of ISO would ever make me forget the horror of where it's been!

:lol: a shitty $20 mistake :lol:

Luckily i have spare caps LOL
 

WoodVillain

Backwoods Rated
Giotto rocket blaster. Excellent vaporizer accessory. Also great for anything else compressed air is used for. I keep one in the house and one out in my workshop.

Dogs think it's a toy though so i have to keep it out of reach. Already had one chewed to shreds lol
 

Whisper

Well-Known Member
Is the difference in a SS "M" XL Omni mouthpiece titanium tip and an Omni XL Titanium that the body is stainless steel? Is the body on a Omni XL Titanium? Does it make a difference on what the body is made of?
 

KidFated.

Unknown Member
Is the difference in a SS "M" XL Omni mouthpiece titanium tip and an Omni XL Titanium that the body is stainless steel? Is the body on a Omni XL Titanium? Does it make a difference on what the body is made of?
M is stainless steel tip, cap, stem and condenser. XL Omni is Ti tip, Stem, mp/condenser and the cap is stainless steel.

Only major differences are the Omni condenser and the different tips.
 

Hippie

Well-Known Member
I've not actually got a Ti stem but I'm guessing they're lighter than the M SS stems
I do have some wood stems tho and the SS M stem feels a lot heavier to hold
 
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