Honestly, there is so little mass on the B0, I personally dont find it in the least necessary and still hitting at lower temps. Ed hits at 550, mine is setup to 580
Thanks for posting this. While I have been aware of the spreading the coil situation, It has never been an issue with performance, but rather some folks get annoyed with how sometimes the piece is a little loose on the coil. But if it is more related to performance, I will include in tech. For...
Indeed!
Hope everyone is doing well around here! I know its been a minute but I am always happy to check in over here. Shoot if you have any questions!
Chris
This looks so dope. Loving those wooden handles!
I'll say it is likely to be discontinued. I can't really say, due to not knowing, if its coming back at all. But we have been discussing bringing back some items (and rolling out new ones), some for limited runs and so on... no timeline yet but...
Hmmm, I will look into it further. I can't agree with the statement that SiC is harder than Ti, so maybe its dust from the dish that you are seeing. But I will toy around with parts and see what I get.
Hi Stu and thanks! I can change it, but that is part of the quoted section of the article. Guess it wouldnt hurt unless someone throws a tantrum about it.
Well, I feel the best anodizing happens as you use it, naturally. Though this point is mooted by the fella who does some fantastic anodizing work.
The coil is meant to withstand those high temps, but I wouldnt do it. Think of it as wear and tear on your coil, though this is debatable.