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Underdog Log Vapes

underdog

shade-tree vapor engineer
Manufacturer
Don't see how to order a stainless steel stem on the website. Please put me down for one and let me know how to order it. Also can't see how to order a mini on your website.

They won't be on the website until the end of the month (both the stems and Minis) when we kick off the Holiday Sale. This was just a little sneak peak. :brow:
 

underdog

shade-tree vapor engineer
Manufacturer
That SS stem looks pretty damn cool. Concentrate stem comes to mind for me. Question @underdog what is swaging?

Yeah they would be great for concentrates and the like. I made the initial ones so I had something unbreakable for backpacking and trips on the dirt bike.

Swaging is forming/shaping metal with dies, in this case the outer SS stem tube is swaged around the SS tip that's partially nestled inside. If you look at the picture the dimpled rings in the stem right before the tip are the swages, they squish the outer stem permanently around the SS tip.

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j-bug

Well-Known Member
Ok, we've decided to go ahead and post the Stainless Stem on the website a little early. Still waiting for those minis, but if you're just in the market for that stem, here it is: http://underdogvapes.com/ss-stem
Now I just gotta figure out if I want another Nylon stem to go with that one, and wheter I want to get an 18mm NonG stem too, and to squint at my budget and fit those accessories into this month rather than next.
 

caphector

Well-Known Member
I've switched all my UD stems to reverse basket (basket faces away from heat) and I think it works a lot better; it's easier to clean out the stem and easier to stir as well. I'm curious - is the basket position just what was done first or do you find it works better in that orientation?
 

j-bug

Well-Known Member
I've switched all my UD stems to reverse basket (basket faces away from heat) and I think it works a lot better; it's easier to clean out the stem and easier to stir as well. I'm curious - is the basket position just what was done first or do you find it works better in that orientation?
I'm thinking of doing this when they're due to be cleaned. I seem to get a bit stuck in the sides the default way.
 
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