Had to bid farewell to this special guy (the blond one) today after 14 years together. I know many of you know the pain of losing a beloved companion. If you’re so moved, please heat a cap in honor of my Cody-bear
Hey Starky! Where do you find all those pen clips you add to all your gear? (Also, is this the magic flashlight-stash you found at a flea market? Very cool!)
https://www.hookah-shisha.com/p-6288-hookah-hose-grommets.html
Didn’t realize there were this many styles of hookah hose grommets. The one I could find in a local shop was the “mya” one, and it makes for a very secure connection in a 14mm joint.
Disagree, I think the dynacoil is a real innovation. It’s deceptively simple. Better than stainless steel pads, IMHO, and just works beautifully. That said, not everyone uses concentrates, so maybe feels less like a big innovation than other things.
As I said a few pages back, it works so well I’ve been DIYing glass marble stems for my other vapes (dynavap and Solo II). I like that it preserves flavor better than going thru water. And it’s less fussy, to me
After going all the way down the carbless glass stem-with-cooling-beads rabbit-hole for a while :D
I broke out these oldies but goodies (my 3rd and 4th acquired vapcaps), and used them with carb open, mid-cap heating. I just freaking love how hard it is to have a subpar vaporizing experience...
Good luck tomorrow @RogueGuy! I know I’m not the only one eagerly awaiting the new stems—that one with the multiple bubble like chambers inside is on my wish list
Yeah. My understanding is that the early Omnis did close down completely, but mine (second gen) does not. It still lets some air, albeit much reduced, through even at full extension. It does not become like a carbless stem when closed.
In my experience the Omni does not completely close off the airflow, not how you would want it for going through water.
Nice idea @thejackalsmark! Wish I had a few spare o-rings...