Oregonglassblower (mike) Custom Glass Adapters and Accessories

brucee10

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I forgot to post the drop down reclaimer and stopper I got a few weeks ago. The quality is fantastic and it wasn't expensive. The tulip collection jar is from my own collection of purloined lab equipment. My recycler isn't perfectly straight, so the drop down looks off but it's not.
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dimildarko

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Mike,

Is it feasible for to make one of your reclaimers with a short carb stem coming out the side?
 
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Bravesst

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Hey Mike,
Do you make anything that would work with a Mighty? I'm also an AA guy, what is available for that in glass? Sorry if the info is out there and I can't find it. I'm very intrigued by your products.
 
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Oregonglassblower

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Glass Blower
Mike,

Is it feasible for to make one of your reclaimers with a short carb stem coming out the side?
No problem at all. Just let me know what size you needed. Maybe send a rough sketch to clarify?

Hey Mike,
Do you make anything that would work with a Mighty? I'm also an AA guy, what is available for that in glass? Sorry if the info is out there and I can't find it. I'm very intrigued by your products.
hey there. i'm not too familiar with the Mighty. Maybe someone on the forum can chime in and give some info. Also i will do some research myself today.
 
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dimildarko

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hey there. i'm not too familiar with the Mighty. Maybe someone on the forum can chime in and give some info. Also i will do some research myself today.

The Mighty is tricky. The mouthpiece is a small plastic oval at the end. I think that is one vape that probably works best with silicone due to the shape.

One of your vape adapter would work great though. Whatever size silicone tubing the EQ whips use fits perfectly on the Mighty & Crafty mouth pieces, it should fit on the OGB vape adapter as well.
 
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Bravesst

Full Steam Ahead
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The Mighty is tricky. The mouthpiece is a small plastic oval at the end. I think that is one vape that probably works best with silicone due to the shape.

One of your vape adapter would work great though. Whatever size silicone tubing the EQ whips use fits perfectly on the Mighty & Crafty mouth pieces, it should fit on the OGB vape adapter as well.
Are you talking about the cooling unit mouthpiece for the EQ whips (don't really know what they are), also not sure what "vape adapter" you're referring to. Sorry, I'm a newbie to this stuff. If the info is somewhere else, just point me in that direction. Thank you all on FC once again.
 
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dimildarko

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Are you talking about the cooling unit mouthpiece for the EQ whips (don't really know what they are), also not sure what "vape adapter" you're referring to. Sorry, I'm a newbie to this stuff. If the info is somewhere else, just point me in that direction. Thank you all on FC once again.

Sorry I was a bit vague. When I said vape adapters I meant these adapters that OGB sells. They're designed to allow a length of silicone tubing to fit over that slender long tube of glass, then the other end of tubing feeds to your vape. With the Mighty the tubing can just be fitted right to the mouth piece. What I was referencing with the EQ is just the tubing they use for their whips, I know I've seen people state that the tubing from those whips fit perfectly around the Mighty straw.

Hopefully that makes some more sense now.
 

Starless

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Received a carbed adapter from OGB for my new fc-186. I needed it to be long enough so that I could fit my EVO on top. Mike made it to the exact length that I needed (the pic makes it look almost too close, but that must be the angle I took it at) and it arrived within 2 days of placing my order. Excellent customer service. Thanks Mike!
 

carlosod

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Drew up a couple sketches and Mike was able to create this piece. Maintains airflow and clears tube perfectly with no more redraw from the evo itself. easily a must have for drastically improved pulls, safety and convenience.

Male 14mm plug is the carb stopper in a standard 14mm female joint. When I need to change elbs or end my session I unplug the adapter and seat it right on the hydrafoot. Simple!


Thanks Mike!

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wolfJflywheel

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A bit belated, but I wanted to give OGB some positive feedback to hopefully sway others to give him their business.

I ordered a replacement mouthpiece from him a little while back, also left a note saying an 18-14 reducer would be awesome if he had one laying around. He got both out to me quickly. Unfortunately the mouthpiece wasn't welded all the way to the joint (a very rare occurrence according to OGB, and I believe him) so the mouthpiece snapped when I went to put my lips to it. I contacted him about it and he was super helpful and had a new mouthpiece of exceptional quality out to me within the week!

He has allowed me to use my old sheldon black sixshooter again without having to pay the obscene $50+ that most sellers charge for a replacement mouthpiece, and for that I couldn't be more grateful! Keep up the good work OGB!

If I manage to get the hang of the rosin technique I might be looking into one of those awesome reclaimers of yours as well. Might also need to look into a carbed gong with a glass plug to use with my nano. /ramble
 
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BrotherJoseph

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I wanted to give a quick shoutout to @Oregonglassblower. I've had this carbed adapter for a few weeks now but didn't have an account when I received it. I use it mostly on my FC-UFO and love it. A carb with a plug is the only way to share log vapes with friends IMHO, it keeps them from dropping or breaking things. The quality and thickness of this glass is unreal. Thanks Mike!


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The Caveman

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I wanted to give a quick shoutout to @Oregonglassblower. I've had this carbed adapter for a few weeks now but didn't have an account when I received it. I use it mostly on my FC-UFO and love it. A carb with a plug is the only way to share log vapes with friends IMHO, it keeps them from dropping or breaking things. The quality and thickness of this glass is unreal. Thanks Mike!


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Looks like a fun setup. I bet it milks up insanely nice with the two logs!
 

dimildarko

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I wanted to give a quick shoutout to @Oregonglassblower. I've had this carbed adapter for a few weeks now but didn't have an account when I received it. I use it mostly on my FC-UFO and love it. A carb with a plug is the only way to share log vapes with friends IMHO, it keeps them from dropping or breaking things. The quality and thickness of this glass is unreal. Thanks Mike!


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What liquid is in your bubbler? This is the second photo I've seen this week with a reddish pinkish liquid at the bottom. Is it some sort of additive to the water that does something for vaping?
 
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wolfJflywheel

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What liquid is in your bubbler? This is the second photo I've seen this week with a reddish pinkish liquid at the bottom. Is it some sort of additive to the water that does something for vaping?

It's cranberry extract. It's supposed to prevent resin buildup in your glass and prevent microbial growth unlike previous solutions. I tried it for a bit but always ended up with microbial growth in my glass after a few days. However, I was only adding a couple of drops per piece, so the color of my water was barely changing. It might require a higher saturation to prevent growth, which would explain why I've seen a few of these shots with bright red water. Time to experiment some more.
 
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dimildarko

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It's cranberry extract. It's supposed to prevent resin buildup in your glass and prevent microbial growth unlike previous solutions. I tried it for a bit but always ended up with microbial growth in my glass after a few days. However, I was only adding a couple of drops per piece, so the color of my water was barely changing. It might require a higher saturation to prevent growth, which would explain why I've seen a few of these shots with bright red water. Time to experiment some more.

Does changing your water daily not take care of this? I shake mine with hot water first thing after work every day before running my first session through it, I always assumed that was enough to keep things clean and safe.
 
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NickDlow

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Does changing your water daily not take care of this? I shake mine with hot water first thing after work every day before running my first session through it, I always assumed that was enough to keep things clean and safe.

That's probably better than using the extract lol. For lazy ppl like myself that don't do that are better off using it. Just my :2c:
 

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wolfJflywheel

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Thanks for the clarification t-dub. I thought it was supposed to work like rezblock without the nasty side effects. I used to use citric acid before I tried the cranberry extract and had the same issue with microbial growth. I'm back to just using plain water and rinsing my glass every few days, seems to be the best method for me since I usually switch between pieces each session and rinse them all whenever I notice one getting funky.

Anyway, sorry to derail from the true topic of the thread (though the bumps can't be hurting). Everybody check out OGB's site. He's a good dude with good products and customer service. Definitely my new go-to for adapters and the like.
 

grokit

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In such small quantities you might as well use the food-safe version, ascorbic acid (vitamin c powder).
 
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