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juanavape

Well-Known Member
My only con is there's only one size option; it's 2.5" long. I have big hands and I would love to see a 3" or tad longer version. There would be more breakage sure, but it might be worth it. That said, I'm sure I'll be getting used to these in no time at all. Cuz I'm going to use and abuse them over the weekend.

For $18 they're a great glass option for the vapcap.

Longer ?

https://vapenorth.ca/products/hula-stem-v2-xl-for-dynavap?variant=28650729668686
 

Xclerk

The Universe is our endless supply
Genuis idea @StringTheorista ..Totally want to grab a couple of those boiling stones. One thousand!!!! ...16 bucks isnt high...but 1000 ....anyone down to share this order maybe 4 or 5 ways im sure 200-250 is more than enough. I really have no need for 1000. If not guess I'll be sharing lol.. Oh I meant to ask has anyone had issues w caps sticking on ti tips when using an induction heater. Hasnt happned w my ss tip. Just curious if anyone has had this experience as im new to induction. Need one of those xl hulas too. But saving for a mrb and phatpiggie or 2 lol
 

stark1

Lonesome Planet
I recently purchased the “ice” stem for my e-nano, and was amazed by how well it cools the vapor for that device. I decided to try to DIY something similar for my other vapes.

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(L to R: Epicvapes Ice stem for e-nano, DIY cooling stem for vapcap, DIY cooling stem for Solo II)

I bought a bag of borosilicate “boiling stones” (6mm) from Amazon, added a few to my Pulsar taster that fits a dynavap tip, added a fat mouthpiece to hold them in. I’m still figuring out the right number of marbles to maximize cooling without making the draw too tight. But so far I’m liking this approach. Cools well, and will be dead simple to clean.


:mmmm:Boiling beads are now repurposed to “cooling” beads? Haha
Such notions ( but works ). :chill:


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cybrguy

Putin is a War Criminal
Oh I meant to ask has anyone had issues w caps sticking on ti tips when using an induction heater.
I have a cap from a VC I dropped cap down, and the crimp is slightly .. uh.. uncrimped. The pressure to engage the switch on my JarHead is enough to push the tip past the crimp and the cap can be sticky. I use that cap with a VC I use a torch with and I rarely have a problem, but it can be annoying in an IH or when carrying it in a DynaStash.
 

thejackalsmark

Just another "Person Of Interest"
My Hula Stems from @Sneaky Pete arrived a day early :clap::tup::rockon:

https://www.sneakypetestore.com/col...la-stem-v2-for-dynavap?variant=23153572675665

I put my favorite ti tip and cap combo on the Ocean colored one, which I would call cobalt, and put my favorite SS tip and cap combo on the Appalachian Sunrise, which to me is a rusty orange color.

They are cool to look at, and as happens with glass, not identical.

If you've been looking to have a glass experience using the vapcap natively this is the best I've ever tried. The @DDave wands are fabulous in glass water pieces or j-hooks, and I have three at my beck and call 24/7, but I don't like the mouth feel enough to use them natively. And I think the larger diameter of the wands makes mouthpulls, my vapcap technique now, less effective.

These Hulas have a great mouth feel, and the nipples in the glass do cool the vapor. Quite a bit. And the results are outstanding. Mouthpulls yield great gobs of tasty vapor. And for me there's a sweet, clean taste to glass stems on any vape that enhance the experience for me. By a lot.

My favorite SS tip/cap combo worked even better than it did on its previous stem, and the Ti tip performed at least as well, if not a bit better, than it did on my Omni XL; that really surprised me.

These also reinforce the notion that the air inlet is really unnecessary if your approach to the vapcap is using mouthpulls.

My only con is there's only one size option; it's 2.5" long. I have big hands and I would love to see a 3" or tad longer version. There would be more breakage sure, but it might be worth it. That said, I'm sure I'll be getting used to these in no time at all. Cuz I'm going to use and abuse them over the weekend.

For $18 they're a great glass option for the vapcap.

Cheers, FCers


I just recently got an "OG Chillum" 4 inch glass stem and am using the Titanium Tip in it. Imo, it's even better than the long Glass Charlie Spikey Glass Stem, and amidst, my Shadow M, NonaVong XLS, and others, it has become my new "Daily Driver"
 

stark1

Lonesome Planet
I just recently got an "OG Chillum" 4 inch glass stem and am using the Titanium Tip in it. Imo, it's even better than the long Glass Charlie Spikey Glass Stem, and amidst, my Shadow M, NonaVong XLS, and others, it has become my new "Daily Driver"


:mmmm:It should become your k:love::love:L DailyD, with some cooling beads?

A friendly (read “innovative”) member here has literally “hundreds” of these exotic
“Cooling beasts”.

If you request some, you should find a new kewl experience. In turn, you could contribute
A few $ to help recoup for the :rofl:.

One hand washes the other. :cheers::spliff:


PS As @StringTheorista mentioned, RWW’s (@RogueGuy) hardy stem is a great host
for these cooling beads. :smug: :tup:

A suggestion: RWW might introduce an option for his VC glass stems, his new version, with
Glass cooling beads (enclosed/crimped in), his V2. Dibs on one, please?
 
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hujdimislav

Well-Known Member
Got back from vacation and this was my travel kit:

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Stealthy M (Shadow SS M tip, carbon fiber stem, Blackwood mouthpiece)
Classy Ti (7fin Ti LE, Omni stem, spinning Ti mouthpiece)
2x Aomai lighters
Alfa
Mint case (accommodates 2x XL Vapcaps and one Aomai lighter)
Cyclone II (triple torch)
Butane

Can you find it :)

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And always a lovely combination

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Have a great weekend everybody :wave:
 

beyond6strings

Just another traveller in the Cannaverse

beyond6strings

Just another traveller in the Cannaverse
Since the Hula stems arrived I sorted out my Ti and SS tips. Good lord, how did I ever get so many? Must have been baked.

Anyway, since I've been having so much fun with my vapcaps I decided to really try to figure out the +/- of Ti vs SS.

And this is where I've arrived. I'm keeping Ti tips on my Dynavap-made pieces: my CF XL, '18 XL M, an Omni XL, but I've got SS on my three @DDave Water Wands and the two Hula stems.

And it's not about how long the two take to heat up or cool down, it's about draw restriction. Given that the glass pieces are all carbless I'm using mouth pulls natively or lung pulls through water, and the draw resistance from the SS really helps me build up bigger, thicker tasty clouds of vapor.
 

beyond6strings

Just another traveller in the Cannaverse
Vaporizing cannabis in general might help your breathing, but I haven’t heard people say that VapCaps specifically did as opposed to other devices.

Anyone else think it does?

I'm with you; I don't think it's the device as much as the vaporization of cannabis in general. Because I've noticed breathing easier since I started vaping, and I had vaped for about 6 months before I found the vapcap in the fall of '17.

On another note. I can't believe how different my sessions are with different lighters. I got a new VVay three flame torch from Amazon that just sucked dead donkey d*cks and went back to the Vertigo Cyclone and BOOM.

Had three amazing sessions with my Water Wands and Sneaky Pete Globe. Milky goodness.
 

StringTheorista

Well-Known Member
Update on DIY cooling stem:
The glass marbles tend to want to settle down into the end of the vapcap tip when I put it on a magnet. If they stick there, they’ll block airflow through. A folded screen protruding from the end of the tip keeps that from happening.
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GtrBob

Well-Known Member
Does anyone feel like their Dynavap has changed their breathing?

Any thoughts?
You asked.
Yes, a change for the worse...any vaping, btw.
I have to take two-week breaks now and again for my trachea to recover [edibles during].

Hard to believe any claim it'd be good for you.
Pot resin is so sticky on yr delicate tissues. :-)
[Maybe I've tenderized my lungs from decades of second-hand smoke playing nightclubs for so long?]
 

ChooChooCharlie

Well-Known Member
Mind blown this morning, due to cognitive dissonance pressure relief valve malfunction

Had lent woodworker a popular battery vape (it begins with an m)

Got it back today, fully expecting raves. He’s only used the Omni for a few weeks

Said he likes the Omnivap vapor density better, too light with the battery vape. Puzzled, I asked about temp, but he had maxed it out. Also thought battery life would be a problem

There go my preconceived notions out the window, never too old to admit I’m still clueless about vapor consumption preferences

He brightened my day, though. Said he did a vaping demo with the Omnivap for a gathering of like minded fellow craft vendors, spreading the good word
 

TheThriftDrifter

Land of the long vapor cloud
Hard to believe any claim it'd be good for you.
Pot resin is so sticky on yr delicate tissues. :-)

Yeah. I know what you mean, hence my reasoning on the draw restriction = change in breathing, could be non related. Just throwing it out there.

Yes, a change for the worse...

That sucks GtrBob. I feel yah.
 
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