RogueGuy

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Accessory Maker
Yo Dynapeeps!

@Verax that Eds is a beauty, plus you could use it as a weapon if absolutely necessary ;)

I like the new colors. I would probably go for the Rosiou.

Been working a lot so I have been taking my vaping on the road. I have to say, the Vapcap delivers the biggest punch of any portable by far. I'm definitely gravitating towards the Ti tip.
 

thejackalsmark

Just another "Person Of Interest"
Yo Dynapeeps!

@Verax that Eds is a beauty, plus you could use it as a weapon if absolutely necessary ;)

I like the new colors. I would probably go for the Rosiou.

Been working a lot so I have been taking my vaping on the road. I have to say, the Vapcap delivers the biggest punch of any portable by far. I'm definitely gravitating towards the Ti tip.

Yeah, outside in wind and cold, even if using my Shadow M for "stealth" :rofl:
I'd have the Ti tip on instead of the Shadow's SS Tip for that quicker heat up time, for sure! :tup: :nod:

Glad to hear from ya! :)

Happy Vaping! :leaf::cheers:
 

someTooL

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Another newbie question re the 19M, is there a foolproof method of seating the CCD screen correctly? Mine is always on an angle, it works fine and doesn't fall out but it slightly annoys me.

I use a small nail head to set mine in. Was having problems bending mine and couldn’t get them in either. Not troubles since.

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seki

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Another newbie question re the 19M, is there a foolproof method of seating the CCD screen correctly? Mine is always on an angle, it works fine and doesn't fall out but it slightly annoys me.
I use a small nail head to set mine in. Was having problems bending mine and couldn’t get them in either. Not troubles since.

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One end of a small wooden dowel will also work. Local craft store, like Michael’S.

Excellent suggestions above. I'd also like to add to these the Inside Tool by @danielj:
inside-tool.jpg

Very handy and became indispensable from the first time I started using it. Good for both inserting and removing CCDs.
 

Xclerk

The Universe is our endless supply
Made an order for the phantoM today, but after a long day of regret I've decided to ask if I can swap for the RosiuM, anticipating the email back, hopefully shouldn't be a problem ! :doh:
Shouldnt be an issue ive gone back and added and manipulated orders w them a few times in sure there in a bit of a frenzy now but they'll def get back to you befor they ship
As far as seating ccds I agree danielj s IST is awesome for this!
 

RogueGuy

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Accessory Maker
@TommyDee I have found that a cap placement can effect airflow. I have one tip that when you hit it it sucks the cap hard against the tip and really blocks the airflow.

Anyone ever hit their VC empty to clean it on the fly? Find this method will help unclog a screen.

I also received my "Inside Tool" from @danielj, for setting x rings. I have been too busy to play with it but it looks really cool and useful. I'll make a video soon.
 

MeesterWood

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I received my first Vapcap and Vapcoil yesterday and I'm having a hard time producing clouds. I'll get the tasty vapor flavors, but only whispy little clouds. I'm mostly just wasting wax and flower using the instructions provided in the package. I heat it up until it clicks, take a hit and wait for it to click again. Then repeat. After browsing the last dozen pages I haven't seen any tutorial given on the subject. I guess it's that time again. Would you please enlighten me on how to use this thing?
 
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TommyDee

Vaporitor
@TommyDee I have found that a cap placement can effect airflow. I have one tip that when you hit it it sucks the cap hard against the tip and really blocks the airflow.<snip>

Thanks @RogueGuy ... I was beginning to think it was just me. It will only take a little clearance. But you are right in that the cap can also restrict. Our limit is obviously the twisted grooves. I'm also considering 'scalloping' the end of those flutes to remove cap influence. If the scallops do the trick, no need to affect the first cooling fin. I suspect it is set up as a flame arrester which you shouldn't need if you wait to put away the torch first. Taking a 1/2mm off the OD on the first rib should be more than sufficient.

The only reason I noted this is that a draw it pretty restricted. Adding a tiny gap was almost as effective as a lot more gap so this says I only need a small adjustment to aid in draw-ability. Not that original is a problem... but I'm one of those that rarely leaves stuff alone :spliff:
 

xsteve420

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I received my first Vapcap and Vapcoil yesterday and I'm having a hard time producing clouds. I'll get the tasty vapor flavors, but only whispy little clouds. I'm mostly just wasting wax and flower using the instructions provided in the package. I heat it up until it clicks, take a hit and wait for it to click again. Then repeat. After browsing the last dozen pages I haven't seen any tutorial given on the subject. I guess it's that time again. Would you please enlighten me on how to use this thing?
you might not be heating low enough on the cap

stole the img from primitiveorganic
 

Squiby

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I received my first Vapcap and Vapcoil yesterday and I'm having a hard time producing clouds. I'll get the tasty vapor flavors, but only whispy little clouds. I'm mostly just wasting wax and flower using the instructions provided in the package. I heat it up until it clicks, take a hit and wait for it to click again. Then repeat. After browsing the last dozen pages I haven't seen any tutorial given on the subject. I guess it's that time again. Would you please enlighten me on how to use this thing?
You could try adjusting your heating, toking and air port techniques. I start by focussing my flame over the bottom third of the cap at the digger outter end. As I twirl the Vapcap with my left hand, I move the single flame in a zigzag fashion over the area I want to heat. (I don't zigzag if using a quad lighter as it covers the whole area) When the cap clicks I begin toking. Usually I can get in three tokes and exhales in before the cooling click. The bowl will have some residual heat so during the second heat up I focus the flame over the middle third of the cap. Finally the third cycle is heated over the top third of the cap. I find that concentrates can take a bit more heat so you can try heating a second or so past the click.
Your flame should be set at it's lowest level without sputtering.

Cover the air port initially as you toke and feather it near the end.

When you toke, try a mouthpull; pulling the vapor into your mouth without inhaling. Imagine drawing liquid into your mouth through a straw. Then uncover the airport or open your mouth to inhale, bringing the vapor into your lungs.

The only reason I noted this is that a draw it pretty restricted. Adding a tiny gap was almost as effective as a lot more gap so this says I only need a small adjustment to aid in draw-ability. Not that original is a problem... but I'm one of those that rarely leaves stuff alone :spliff:
You can try squeezing your cap a bit more out of round. The oval shape will allow more air to travel up through the tip's channels. Or you can file the top divets of the tip. Both of these will provide a greater airflow.

As always, I recommend using a mouthpull toke over a lung pull with the vapcap.
 

danielj

Accessory Maker
Accessory Maker
Danny tool looks like a winnah! :clap:

If I may suggest matching caps (covers) for the ends, it would
Be spot on. :tup:
hey @stark1

if you r referring to having a wood cover on each end so it appears as one wood dowel...cool..Ive thought about that. Getting the wood sleeves to stay on, and yet easy to pull off...thats the rub.

Have considered some sort of grippy gasket inside, but what happens when it wears? Have also thought of magnetic closure...do the mags come in super small size? Any thoughts would be apprec
 
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