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  1. oldfool

    The HighLighter (Glass-Core Open-Source Halogen Log) Kit Hosted by REFC Labs

    Am I the only who accidentally grabbed the hot part of my core and ended up with three blisters and a broken core? I highly recommend a full shield instead of a handle. I can grab mine anywhere comfortably. Check out my glass insert in the early pages.
  2. oldfool

    The HighLighter (Glass-Core Open-Source Halogen Log) Kit Hosted by REFC Labs

    I was in the same boat, very happy with what I was using. Just reading about the Highlighter convinced me it was a game changer. I think I was the first retail customer to get one up and running... Haven't used anything else for flower since. Hits like a sledgehammer and is also a top notch...
  3. oldfool

    The Ripper - Stainless Steel Grinder

    I think I would rather clean that ink off the piece. No. I'm 99.9% sure.
  4. oldfool

    Titanium or stainless

    I am allergic to some crazy stuff (latex, banana, melon to name a few) so I was curious.
  5. oldfool

    Titanium or stainless

  6. oldfool

    The HighLighter (Glass-Core Open-Source Halogen Log) Kit Hosted by REFC Labs

    My silicone divider is just behind the bulb holder. Holds everything in place and blocks the tube. I suppose you could move it to the base of the bulb. Air intakes are along side the bulb.
  7. oldfool

    The HighLighter (Glass-Core Open-Source Halogen Log) Kit Hosted by REFC Labs

    Experiment? It's been up and running for over 2 months. My latest rebuild is nice and tidy.
  8. oldfool

    Flower Mill

    My sentiments exactly.
  9. oldfool

    The HighLighter (Glass-Core Open-Source Halogen Log) Kit Hosted by REFC Labs

    That's gonna bake that wood in a hurry.
  10. oldfool

    The HighLighter (Glass-Core Open-Source Halogen Log) Kit Hosted by REFC Labs

    I'm going a different way to fix that. I like that screen right up against the ridge in the core. I use a diamond sharpening stone to sand down the WPA till it fits.
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