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Gear Titanium nails dangerous?

mvapes

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420Titanium

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Nice
Is this the link where you got them @mvapes ?
http://www.thedablab.com/ti-power-titanium/?sort=priceasc
also for anyone ,
It'll be my first Ti nail purchase ,
What's preferred in general , Male or Female adapters ?

tia

The Ti Power DXL710 is a badass nail and sells really well. Just make sure you torch it moreso from the top rather than the sides just so you get the cup hot. Ti Power is definitely one of the more underrated Ti companies out there that's putting out some pretty nice stuff.
 
420Titanium,
Been looking at the he carb cap and he infinity domeless ti nail , they are pretty expensive can someone recommend a cheaper alternative I'm in uk normally use aqualab but shipping is expensive too
I seen a brand called titanowl on eBay who do a complete package for around half the price of he

Cheers
 
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DabComa

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Titanium nails can be a noobies worst nightmare, I didnt think I had to warn this girl not to pull my cosmic domeless nail, especially after watching me heat it with a torch, but she still pulled it off like a regular old flower slider rofl, maybe not so much for her lol.
 

besl710

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I was feeling sick after dabbing from using a domeless ti nail from a lhs.
Figured it out after purging the shit outta my oils lol
Switched to quartz and been able to stay in the game :)
 
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mestizo

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I dont see them on eBay anymore, but check their website www.titanowl.com they have decent products, I am going to use a newer Universal one, it is very nice design for my E-nail.
Do you work for them?
Because you have made 4 post, 2 back to back within a few minutes of each other.
BTW, X ray won't tell you anything about a metal alloy, or grade.

This does:

Spectroscopy (ICP-AES, ICP-MS, AES) Scanning Electron Microscopy/Energy Dispersive X-ray Spectrometry (SEM/EDS) Positive Material Identification (PMI) Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) Wet Chemistry - See more at: http://www.labtesting.com/materials/metals-and-alloys/#sthash.PMaQ1taU.dpuf

To check for cracks you can do a dye penetrant X ray, that's probably what you are talking about, but that won't tell you anything about the alloy or grade.
Even with very sophisticated equipment it is very hard to tell a grade of titanium from the other on the first 4 grades (CP) due to the small differences between them.
 
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Cablue

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:bowdown: for that water test :razz: I'm ordering that piece later on in the month :drool:


http://www.ioffer.com/i/zob-glass-18mm-wp-snorkel-bubbler-with-inline-perc-stem-579946854

I would like something like this but no taller than 9 inches and with maybe a tire perc or 1 of the matrix percs. I just like the bottle shape with the super skinny mouth piece. Preferably bent neck but I might like the look of a straight neck.
I asked the guy that does the CCG channel on youtube and he said they could make it. I just need to get in touch with him. I just ordered http://www.dhgate.com/product/grav-labs-buoy-base-honeycomb-perc-14-mm/209765529.html so we'll see how that comes before anything else.

Could you also ask him about the carb cap for the YS006:shrug: Other than that you rock. I appreciate the update:)


I also found a bunch of reclaim catchers on ioffer if anyone cares I ordered one to go with the piece I ordered from CCG.

What is the verdict on the Ti nails from china? I almost pulled the trigger on a nail from a company called Titen that is based in LA but nowhere on their page does it state where the nails are made. they don't seem to be US nails or I think they would say. I'm probably going to go with a ceramic or quartz nail and save up a little dough and get a HE nail. Thoughts?

I'd pay $80 in a heartbeat to avoid carcinogens. Every.single.time.
 

Erwin

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It's my understanding that you can bring (unused) titanium into recycling centers and that they can somehow test for purity in the metal. I've never tried it but I've been recently considering getting one and doing just that... I've also heard that "grade 2" is not actually that legit of a qualifier for safety. It seems like there's a range of grades with a range of uses, and any grade could still have impurities in it if made poorly. Apparently that's what they test for at the recycling centers.

This is all just grapevine stuff though... Can anyone with more knowledge on the subject validate or correct anything I just said?
 

mestizo

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Glad I can help.
First 4 grades are what's considered CP (commercially pure) and they are all safe.
There's only like 1/2 of 1% difference between them.
Stay away from grade 5 since it has 6% Aluminum and 4% Vanadium, the pures have none of it.
Don't bother with anything higher than grade 5 and higher.
Grade 5 is also known as 6AL 4V.
Grade 2 is also called A45, grade 3 A55, and grade 4 A70.
The impurities in all the pure grades are safe gasses like oxygen, hydrogen and nitrogen, and elements like carbon and Iron.

Any large recycling center will have hand held equipment to check its purity, they may not be able to tell you the grade between 1-4, but that is ok because they are all safe, but they will know if you have grade 5 right away.
 

Erwin

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@mestizo This is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you! So can you just wander into a recycling center with a domeless nail and ask somebody to test it for you? Would they charge you? Would they think you're insane? Is this something that happens frequently?
 

mestizo

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@mestizo This is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you! So can you just wander into a recycling center with a domeless nail and ask somebody to test it for you? Would they charge you? Would they think you're insane? Is this something that happens frequently?
No, they won't think you are insane, people around here who work at the recycling centers are really cool.
If you feel like you will be wasting their time, just take some cans, or plastic bottles to recycle and they'll do that for free no problem. You'll go home with cash in your pocket and an answer to your question.

Edit: it has to be a large recycling center that handles all types of industrial recycling materials.
 

PuffNStuff

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I agree on paying the extra money. I was just wondering how do you know for sure. The nail I wanted is 59.99 from Titen a US based company but they don't say if the nails are US. They do say GR2 but Erwin said that might not even be a qualifier for safety :shrug: Don't mean to highjack the thread though. Hope everyone is enjoying their weekend :tup:

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Thank mestizo and friends :)
 

DieHard

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I agree on paying the extra money. I was just wondering how do you know for sure. The nail I wanted is 59.99 from Titen a US based company but they don't say if the nails are US. They do say GR2 but Erwin said that might not even be a qualifier for safety :shrug: Don't mean to highjack the thread though. Hope everyone is enjoying their weekend :tup:

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Thank mestizo and friends :)

http://www.newvape.com Their Ti is legit. Their products are made right up the road from me in Boynton Beach, FL
 

BoogerMan

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What is the verdict on the Ti nails from china? I almost pulled the trigger on a nail from a company called Titen that is based in LA but nowhere on their page does it state where the nails are made. they don't seem to be US nails or I think they would say. I'm probably going to go with a ceramic or quartz nail and save up a little dough and get a HE nail. Thoughts?

I purchased the Titen 20mm enail a while back. It's awesome and functions great. For the price it can't be beat IMO.

Their Ti is made in Russia with high quality grade 2 titanium. Mike (the owner of Titen) is a really cool guy. Shoot him and email if you have any questions!

I ended up buying mine based off this blog post from 420Titanium. I have purchased a lot of things from 420Titanium and I trust their judgment on the titanium they sell. If you look at their product line up they only sell well known brands that use high quality grade 2 titanium, so I don't know why they would sell Titen products if they weren't up to standard with the other brands.

http://420titanium.com/blogs/news/12246337-titen-titanium-nails-available-now
 

JRR22611

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I think it's awesome dialogue with respect to the safety of titanium nails is taking place on this site.
My opinion is that its generally safe but never would I consider using metal from China as I've heard many stories about Chinese Ti corroding and containing impurities.
Perhaps I'm only paranoid but many of the made in China dabbing products that have hit the market recently scare the shit out of me.
Is there a titanium nail that stands out from the rest based on overall quality? What is the best?
Has anyone found a way to limit the amount of oxidation on their nail?
Is there a widely agreed upon method of cleaning titanium?
I get conflicting recommendations from many of these companies that sell titanium but I'm sure someone on this site has it down to a science.
Thanks in advance.
 
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darkrom

Great Scott!
Imho the best titanium nail is actually to ditch titanium for the new silicon carbide nails. I can't think of a single thing titanium does better and they are priced similarly and it seems objectively better in every aspect.

Personally since I got mine I can't imagine using anything else really.
 

mrbonsai420

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I use a Ti banger but with a Quartz, (soon to be SiC) Insert. I like the durability of Ti but I like to dab on something that tastes cleaner. I suggest the Liger Banger. Quartz insert available now and a SiC insert coming soon that will be the TITS!

http://www.cca710.com/
 
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