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mrb

Accessory Maker
Accessory Maker
Hello lovely people! I hope everyone is doing well! Here's a tiny bong pic
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Another stunning pic from LadyV :tup:
 

RogueGuy

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Accessory Maker
I hope this hasn't been done here to death, there are only 1749 pages to search through, lol. If it has I apologize.

I have read and heard a few accounts of people wondering how to get the oxidization off their VC Tip. I use general polishing compound. You can use any kind of metal or polishing compound just make sure it is super fine. I edited the video but polish time by hand was 7-10 minutes, with the Dremel its 2-3. A wet rag can help get in the grooves.

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stark1

Lonesome Planet
A very useful “tip”, for keeping it clean, RG!

For myself, unless it becomes completely cruddy, the patina is part of the beauty/memories
Of my vapcap. YMMV


For chuckles, long tall Sally


 
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RogueGuy

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Accessory Maker
@stark1 I love the long stem. It reminds me of the Grafix bongs of "days of yore". They were straight and you could buy them in lengths that you could not light yourself like 3+ feet.

I agree about the patina. I cleaned the one tip because I'm sending one of the M's to Marleys Machine Works as an example. But if I had a Piggie or Simmrell Collection stem I think I would keep my tip polished.
 

Papi

SevGen
@stark1 I love the long stem. It reminds me of the Grafix bongs of "days of yore". They were straight and you could buy them in lengths that you could not light yourself like 3+ feet.

I agree about the patina. I cleaned the one tip because I'm sending one of the M's to Marleys Machine Works as an example. But if I had a Piggie or Simmrell Collection stem I think I would keep my tip polished.
I too talk to Scott at Marley Machine Works ! I gave him dimensions and sent pics for references. He said someone was sending a tip so he could start on some stems. So it was you! MMW has some nice examples of his work out there. Can't wait to see what he does for DV.
 

Jill NYC

Portable Hoarder
It reminds me of the Grafix bongs of "days of yore". They were straight and you could buy them in lengths that you could not light yourself like 3+ feet.
My first piece of “furniture” we bought for college apartment was a 3 foot Graffix. We all danced around it in joy of our investment. Who needs a table or chairs when you have a magnificent bong in the center of the room?
Ahh those were the days (of combustion!)
 
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SquanchKava

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Can you guys recommend a travel lighter than you can put right in your pocket right after a DV session. I love my Vertigo Lotus Cyclone Triple Torch but it gets too hot for travel sessions.
 

Madri-Gal

Child Of The Revolution
I hope this hasn't been done here to death, there are only 1749 pages to search through, lol. If it has I apologize.

I have read and heard a few accounts of people wondering how to get the oxidization off their VC Tip. I use general polishing compound. You can use any kind of metal or polishing compound just make sure it is super fine. I edited the video but polish time by hand was 7-10 minutes, with the Dremel its 2-3. A wet rag can help get in the grooves.

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It's a good video. I encourage anyone to watch it, and don't forget to hit like and subscribe. He has good content.
 

beyond6strings

Just another traveller in the Cannaverse
Can you guys recommend a travel lighter than you can put right in your pocket right after a DV session. I love my Vertigo Lotus Cyclone Triple Torch but it gets too hot for travel sessions.

Funny, I use the Cyclone Vertigo as my travel, and pretty much all the time lighter. In fact the Vertigos have gotten me back into using my vapcaps pretty much every day.

I have a Z-plus that I don't use because it takes so much longer than the Vertigo to heat a cap-especially a SS cap. And that makes it hard on my hands. And for me the vapcap is all about speed-it's the master at a quick toke-especially with the Vertigo. It takes twice as long maybe more with the Z-plus. PM me and if you're in the CONTUS I'll send it to you.

I've found that if I rub the Vertigo between my hands for a couple of seconds that it robs it of the heat before I pocket it. Flesh as a heat sink, but it works. Try it before you buy if you dig the Cyclone.

EDIT: Just as I hit post reply the mail brought me this lighter: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07KFV189J/ref=ppx_od_dt_b_asin_title_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

The reviews are all over the place, but I've thoroughly enjoyed the first couple of heating cycles. Very smooth button, so easy on the hand, and it's a medium/large torch which is also easy on my hands. And it's quick heat-up on with just medium sized flame. Tank seems pretty large, but there's no window. And the torch end is adjustable.

Not quite a table top, but I wouldn't put it in my pockets either. Great for home use.
 
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matey

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Hi all - Looking for some advice from folks who have both the M and the titanium omnivap xl models.

I've been using the 2019 M for a few months and it's been good. One complaint is that the vapor is very hot and harsh (I usually heat near the bottom of the cap and get 2-4 draws/reheat-cycles before discarding the bowl) - especially after two bowls in a row... the whole M becomes pretty warm.

I'm just wondering if the extra length and better heat dissipation of the titanium omnivap XL would be a superior experience for me than the 2019 M (I got the new tip from Dynavap by the way, and it's been nice - I can use it with the carb closed pretty much all the time now).

Anyone who has both the omnivap XL and the M care to comment? Thank you!! Just trying to justify succumbing to my VAS, really - haha. But would like some idea of how much of an upgrade I should expect for the 3x cost layout...
 
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RogueGuy

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@matey have you always heated near the bottom and cleared the bowl in one heating? I like big hits but that would be too much for me in my experience. I tend to heat near the cap first for 2-3 flavor hits, then in the middle for a few bigger ones and thats the bowl. I find that the Ti XL is a little smother but the stem gets hotter. For coolest vapor I might say the Ed's TnT.
 
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matey

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@matey have you always heated near the bottom and cleared the bowl in one heating? I like big hits but that would be too much for me in my experience. I tend to heat near the cap first for 2-3 flavor hits, then in the middle for a few bigger ones and thats the bowl. I find that the Ti XL is a little smother but the stem gets hotter. For coolest vapor I might say the Ed's TnT.

Thanks for your advice! Let me clarify and say that I heat near the bottom and take one draw. Then heat again 1-3 more times (with basically one draw per heat-up).

I'm assuming that the inner metal tube (I think it's called the condenser?) is the part that really helps to cool down the vapor before it reaches your mouth. I was thinking that the Omnivap XL would have the longest condenser and be made of superior titanium, so therefore... it would produce the coolest vapor hitting your mouth. :-)
 
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Vaporware

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Just like most (all?) other vaporizers will get harsher at higher temps, heating at the bottom of the cap will get you higher temps and harsher vapor.

A different material like wood in the stem will help keep it cool to touch more than titanium, but the best ways to make it less harsh are heating higher on the cap or maybe “mouth pulls” instead of inhaling straight to your lungs.

An Omni condenser may help too though, especially if you completely cover the air port normally. With the Omni you can set lower but not completely closed off airflow and then just leave the air port alone, and that should also make it less harsh.
 
Funny, I use the Cyclone Vertigo as my travel, and pretty much all the time lighter. In fact the Vertigos have gotten me back into using my vapcaps pretty much every day.

I have a Z-plus that I don't use because it takes so much longer than the Vertigo to heat a cap-especially a SS cap. And that makes it hard on my hands. And for me the vapcap is all about speed-it's the master at a quick toke-especially with the Vertigo. It takes twice as long maybe more with the Z-plus. PM me and if you're in the CONTUS I'll send it to you.

I've found that if I rub the Vertigo between my hands for a couple of seconds that it robs it of the heat before I pocket it. Flesh as a heat sink, but it works. Try it before you buy if you dig the Cyclone.

EDIT: Just as I hit post reply the mail brought me this lighter: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07KFV189J/ref=ppx_od_dt_b_asin_title_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

The reviews are all over the place, but I've thoroughly enjoyed the first couple of heating cycles. Very smooth button, so easy on the hand, and it's a medium/large torch which is also easy on my hands. And it's quick heat-up on with just medium sized flame. Tank seems pretty large, but there's no window. And the torch end is adjustable.

Not quite a table top, but I wouldn't put it in my pockets either. Great for home use.
Hey man. I too love my cyclone. I lurk on heere for years and finally made a account now that I got my dynavap!

I was trying to send you a message but don’t know how.


I would really love to pay the shipping for that lighter if it’s still around? I was going to order one but ended up sleeping on adding it to my order.

Let me know.

Srsmokesalot415@gmail.com is where u can email me or let me know how to send a message.
Thanks man.
 
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Xclerk

The Universe is our endless supply
Marley Machine Works
Thanks for your advice! Let me clarify and say that I heat near the bottom and take one draw. Then heat again 1-3 more times (with basically one draw per heat-up).

I'm assuming that the inner metal tube (I think it's called the condenser?) is the part that really helps to cool down the vapor before it reaches your mouth. I was thinking that the Omnivap XL would have the longest condenser and be made of superior titanium, so therefore... it would produce the coolest vapor hitting your mouth. :-)
I think you may just want to try a ti tip. Cools down much faster than the stainless. Or heating higher up on the cap for subsuquent heat cycles. I typically top out w 2 big water rips on a stainless fully packed w just ground flower. I dont usually take it much further. To cooked for me. Some people dont do a grind at all. The omni does help with cooling but only my making it an airy er hit. Some just got airportless all together which helps speed the cooldown of the tip but not the temp of the vapor so much. But to each there own. You could always check the dynavap "airport" vid on youtube
 
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SquanchKava

Well-Known Member
Funny, I use the Cyclone Vertigo as my travel, and pretty much all the time lighter. In fact the Vertigos have gotten me back into using my vapcaps pretty much every day.

I have a Z-plus that I don't use because it takes so much longer than the Vertigo to heat a cap-especially a SS cap. And that makes it hard on my hands. And for me the vapcap is all about speed-it's the master at a quick toke-especially with the Vertigo. It takes twice as long maybe more with the Z-plus. PM me and if you're in the CONTUS I'll send it to you.

I've found that if I rub the Vertigo between my hands for a couple of seconds that it robs it of the heat before I pocket it. Flesh as a heat sink, but it works. Try it before you buy if you dig the Cyclone.

EDIT: Just as I hit post reply the mail brought me this lighter: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07KFV189J/ref=ppx_od_dt_b_asin_title_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

The reviews are all over the place, but I've thoroughly enjoyed the first couple of heating cycles. Very smooth button, so easy on the hand, and it's a medium/large torch which is also easy on my hands. And it's quick heat-up on with just medium sized flame. Tank seems pretty large, but there's no window. And the torch end is adjustable.

Not quite a table top, but I wouldn't put it in my pockets either. Great for home use.

Yeah I still love the Cyclone and actually ordered two more today. So I can keep some spares filled with butane. It does work so perfect with DV.
 

RogueGuy

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Accessory Maker
@Papi @Xclerk I need to pack it up and send tomorrow. I'm asking him to make like 5 Ti and 5 SS. Any thought based on what you have seen on his site? I like his big Ti bat without a removable mouthpiece I also think the top of his razor handles would make a cool mouthpiece but with the stem as one piece also. I want something longer and bigger than usual so maybe no condenser.
 

VapeBCN

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has anyone drilled a stasher hole in another none containing stashbox?
I have a XL wood box without that and a small with one - which I love to store my hash.
I am not good with tools… any way to get this done?
 
VapeBCN,

Moses Baca

Colorado State Reformatory #8755
Hi all - Looking for some advice from folks who have both the M and the titanium omnivap xl models.

I've been using the 2019 M for a few months and it's been good. One complaint is that the vapor is very hot and harsh (I usually heat near the bottom of the cap and get 2-4 draws/reheat-cycles before discarding the bowl) - especially after two bowls in a row... the whole M becomes pretty warm.

I'm just wondering if the extra length and better heat dissipation of the titanium omnivap XL would be a superior experience for me than the 2019 M (I got the new tip from Dynavap by the way, and it's been nice - I can use it with the carb closed pretty much all the time now).

Anyone who has both the omnivap XL and the M care to comment? Thank you!! Just trying to justify succumbing to my VAS, really - haha. But would like some idea of how much of an upgrade I should expect for the 3x cost layout...

My caps click too hot for my preference, too. Just stop heating before the click. Take a puff, add more heat if needed. Repeat.

With a cold tip I can go right up to the click, but no more and I get a little nervous going that long. Subsequent hits are always short of the click.

All XL condensers are Ti. You can buy one for your M along with a spinning wood or Ti mouthpiece. I've got Ti and have my airport blocked. Works great for me. Someday I'll try an Omni but I'm very happy with my M set up like this.
 

Edgedamage

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I noticed a smoker at work had his smokes in a metal can. I asked him where he got it, he said at the store beside his pub. I asked him if he could get more he said yes, he gave me the one he was using as he ran out of smokes. Also he said the pregnant chick was bumming him out. As soon as I saw it I thought vapcap case!
Outside of box:

Gotta have the magnet:

Rosin mode:

Flower mode:

I lined it with thin closed cell foam I had lying around, I want more of these tins. I will ask him where he got them in Toronto.
 
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