dos equis

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since 3 month i am now vaporising, stopped smoking cigarettes and combustion... and since then i am learning and expierencing... so i own as a desktop a volcano (first and only used plug in vape) which i really like (and portable: cera and pax)... but you have to have time to enjoy a bag of vapor, and i have a lot to work the last time... and recognized when filling a bag i didn thave the time to empty it so the vapor becomes stale... i have heard alot good things about the nano... and i think it would be ideal for that purpose... so when i have to work i am taking two three hits from nano... then work and if like need i can repeat it without getting stale vapor and wasting herb... if someone also have expierence with the volcano i would be glad if she/he could explain me the main differences of the volcano and e nano... i have heard the e nano has more taste and the vapor isn t as diluted with air then the volcano... thanks in advance.... and by the way have i mentioned i love this forum and open minded people here on fc....
To me it sounds like the Nano is what you're looking for. To be honest I think the Nano could be recommended to anyone that is looking for a vaporizer, unless you need one that is portable I don't see how it could disappoint anyone. It's my favorite unit by far.
 

dos equis

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Was going to try it through water today. Turned on the Nano to heat up while I filled water in my F-bomb, let the GonG sit on the heating element to pre-heat it a bit. Got my F-bomb filled up, lifted up the GonG to load it up only to find a piece had cracked off. :(

What happened? It was just sitting there. I didn't think letting glass pre-heat like that could make it crack?

Anyways, guess I'll stick with the stem this weekend too.
 
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Delta3DStudios

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Was going to try it through water today. Turned on the Nano to heat up while I filled water in my F-bomb, let the GonG sit on the heating element to pre-heat it a bit. Got my F-bomb filled up, lifted up the GonG to load it up only to find a piece had cracked off. :(

What happened? It was just sitting there. I didn't think letting glass pre-heat like that could make it crack?

Anyways, guess I'll stick with the stem this weekend too.

My condolences - this is why I've got 3 gongs and 2 stems for my Nano already, and I have a custom one on order.

Maybe your gong was fractured or weak in that spot, and heating caused the crack to expand and chip off.
 

dos equis

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My condolences - this is why I've got 3 gongs and 2 stems for my Nano already, and I have a custom one on order.

Maybe your gong was fractured or weak in that spot, and heating caused the crack to expand and chip off.
That's the only explanation I can think of, looked fine though.
Just got it this week too as a replacement for the one that I ordered with my unit, since that one was defected.

Definitely going to get some backups though, sitting with just one stem is dangerous. Might even have to go back to the Solo if I have some bad luck. :o
 
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Caligula

Maximus
Get yourself an Eds wooden stem as a fool proof backup. Shit, I use mine over my glass stems for dry anyway.

Also was it one of the new thick glass adjustable gongs? There must have been a flaw in the glass. I've torture tested my gongs to hell and back with no issues.
 

Delta3DStudios

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That's the only explanation I can think off, looked fine though.
Just got it this week too as a replacement for the one that I ordered with my unit, since that one was defected.

Definitely going to get some backups though, sitting with just one stem is dangerous. Might even have to go back to the Solo if I have some bad luck. :o

Damn, you're having quite some bad luck with those gongs! I remember pictures of your previous defective gong! I suggest maybe buying a backup GONG from @VaPeD&CoNfUsEd
 

egobag

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Well this is certainly nice to arrive home to. Shipping to Canada (Ontario) only took a week.

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And here's another thread I'm just going to have to read in its entirety I suppose.

Oh well I better get started.. though I'm anxious to give this little beaut a go first! I don't know how I was imagining it but it's quite a bit smaller than I expected, and even more gorgeous.

I think I'll just bask in its aura a little bit longer before I take it for a spin.
 

ataxian

PALE BLUE DOT
Get yourself an Eds wooden stem as a fool proof backup. Shit, I use mine over my glass stems for dry anyway.
420 on Friday!
GIRL SCOUT COOKIES in a NANO
Tornado Bubbler and JHOOK.

No Pain only gain!

I soaked the Wooden Stem in THC oil.
I was down for the count.
My wooden stem adsorbed the oil in it's pores now when I use it the flowers are not the only thing that gets me medicated!
 

ataxian

PALE BLUE DOT
Lol Ataxian leave it to you to find new ways to get medicated brother :D

Now how do I make that THC oil? lol
It's so cheap I just buy it!
It was $15 a little bottle now it's only $5. Shatter is all I know how to make because it's easy. Maybe tomorrow I'll have the courage to make some QWISO shatter! My last batch of flowers are way too strong! The NANO I just leave on 3.5 turn it up to 6.5 or 7.0 depending which water piece I use. This batch of GSC is ridiculous!
I haven't even tried my other strains?
My NANO is just a maple however it's so beautiful! Matches my wood shop.

I love my NANO!
 

Caligula

Maximus
Good news!

Snappo just sent this over to me:

ACE OF VAPE said: ↑

I prefer kiln dried but if the wood is sufficiently air dried it is acceptable.

The above was just posted by Andy on the UD or E-Nano thread.

Thank you, Andy, for letting us know. All of the woods that I get are seasoned for a good long time, usually 1-5 years (air dried), depending on requirement per wood density & species. The moisture content ranges are between 6 & 11%, and are dimensionally stable. Kiln-dried woods are also in the 6-11% moisture content range. Whether kiln-dried or air dried, moisture content can vary over time relative to the ambient moisture levels in the air, as moisture will be absorbed and released - true of all woods. That said, most of the exotic wood blanks that I will be getting from now on will be kiln-dried. If a blank that has been cored out initially appears to need a little additional drying, it can be left to dry further for a few weeks and then should be perfectly ready to be born a Nano. I hope this helps, and many thanks again, Andy!
 
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ataxian

PALE BLUE DOT
Good news!

Snappo just sent this over to me:

ACE OF VAPE said: ↑

I prefer kiln dried but if the wood is sufficiently air dried it is acceptable.

The above was just posted by Andy on the UD or E-Nano thread.

Thank you, Andy, for letting us know. All of the woods that I get are seasoned for a good long time, usually 1-5 years (air dried), depending on requirement per wood density & species. The moisture content ranges are between 6 & 11%, and are dimensionally stable. Kiln-dried woods are also in the 6-11% moisture content range. Whether kiln-dried or air dried, moisture content can vary over time relative to the ambient moisture levels in the air, as moisture will be absorbed and released - true of all woods. That said, most of the exotic wood blanks that I will be getting from now on will be kiln-dried. If a blank that has been cored out initially appears to need a little additional drying, it can be left to dry further for a few weeks and then should be perfectly ready to be born a Nano. I hope this helps, and many thanks again, Andy!
Buy a LATHE!
You can have 10 different bases and interchange like a different colored IPHONE covers.

Purple Heart
Canary
Paduk
Koa
Ebony
Jara
Rosewood
Budinga
and so on!
One heater many covers!
 
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