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  1. Eyedunno

    E-Nano from Epickai

    Yeah, a stem is easier to draw, I think. :P Someone could easily make a WPA with exactly the same principles--just replace the long part in front of the threaded nipple with the appropriate fitting.
  2. Eyedunno

    PLENTY Vaporizer

    And my point is that 1.0 or 0.5 is not the same thing in a joint as in a vaporizer. I don't actually want to vape .01 (but 0.03-0.05 can go a surprisingly long way).
  3. Eyedunno

    E-Nano from Epickai

    I totally agree. Okay, here's the idea I came up with in between sketching elaborate pictures of bongs in my notebook and contemplating which fruits and vegetables would make the best pipes when hollowed out. The stem (made out of wood or some kind of safe plastic) has a small (≈ 1/2" OD...
  4. Eyedunno

    Cheap High Quality Bubbler

    I think you got the links reversed... Regardless, the one on the bottom (with no recycler) looks AMAZING.
  5. Eyedunno

    E-Nano from Epickai

    Honestly, I'd rather have a NonG for the nano, along with nylon stems (or stems made from some other plastic that can take the heat better--Teflon?). Hey, better yet, make it a universal NonG, shaped kinda like the adapter the FlowerMate uses. The one thing that kills me about my Ed's stem is...
  6. Eyedunno

    PLENTY Vaporizer

    Yeah, I've smoked the first time patient joints, and they're pretty nice, to tell the truth, but yeah, rolling is not usually how I roll :lol: I must say, though, the nice Raw papers and crutches the kids today are using are miles ahead of the Randy's papers I used to think were so awesome, and...
  7. Eyedunno

    PLENTY Vaporizer

    A joint is also the least efficient way to smoke, short of maybe throwing your stash in a fireplace and trying to suck out the smoke with a straw. Even my bowl-smoking habits have been such that 7g could easily go over a month, smoking every evening. I agree on the research part though; I wish...
  8. Eyedunno

    Cheap High Quality Bubbler

    Yes, that does help. :) Okay, I'm gonna get one then. :)
  9. Eyedunno

    Cheap High Quality Bubbler

    Anybody know of a U.S. reseller that sells the D020-D (or something very similar) at a decent price? I live in an apartment with a pretty strict no smoking policy (even on patios), and while they explicitly told me vaping (including of cannabis, yay Oregon) is fine, I don't necessarily want an...
  10. Eyedunno

    Ed's TnT Wooden Vapor Tubes & Vapor Stems

    Got my Ed's TnT stem today. Overall quite happy with it. I like the flat screen, the surprisingly small size compared to stock stems, and most of all, its elegance, especially compared to the stock stem.
  11. Eyedunno

    E-Nano from Epickai

    That jacket looks awesome. I like the look of my nano and I like the heat it gets up to--it reminds me of smoking a briar pipe and also reminds me that the wood is working to keep the temperature in the butter zone while I'm taking my hits. But yeah, you could definitely sell those. :)
  12. Eyedunno

    PLENTY Vaporizer

    Sorry. Pretty sure I started it. But yeah, that capacity thing and thinking about ways to reduce it and still get good vapor is what brought me to this thread and also to the nano.
  13. Eyedunno

    PLENTY Vaporizer

    I've only had my E-nano for about a week now, but judging by the E-nano, Underdog, and HI threads, log vapes are very reliable compared to more "gadgety" vapes. I have also heard the Volcano holds up really well. And actually, I expect the Plenty to hold up well too; you may have to replace...
  14. Eyedunno

    PLENTY Vaporizer

    Well, it's already been mentioned it does better with smaller amounts of material. It's also way more user-friendly than the Plenty. It vibrates to let you know it's at temperature. Then it vibrates again to let you know it's shutting down. It's also not an unwieldy monstrosity. :) Honestly, I...
  15. Eyedunno

    PLENTY Vaporizer

    Yeah, love the Crafty, but I hear (from these forums, actually :) ) it has reliability issues, so I've taken to using it pretty infrequently. It is more efficient than the Plenty, and I do think that's in part a function of chamber size. I couldn't put a number on how much more efficient it is...
  16. Eyedunno

    E-Nano from Epickai

    If you ever want to spend a few bucks for a slightly less messy experience, you might want to try these: http://saveabowl.com/collections/frontpage/products/glass-pipe-cleaning-plugstrusty-plugs The two largest plugs in set #1 work fine for nano stems. If you want to use them on water pieces as...
  17. Eyedunno

    PLENTY Vaporizer

    The setup works as long as you reverse it and have the opening of the mesh basket facing down, with the PTFE washer also facing down (to help restrict airflow). I got good, strong (and largely unobstructed) hits off of very little material. It's just not really as good of an overall experience...
  18. Eyedunno

    E-Nano from Epickai

    I have to say that years of combustion made me despise mesh screens (to the point where I came to use glass--and later titanium--honeycomb screens in metal pipes. But screen maintenance is far less bad with vapes. Most crap brushes off, and ISO takes care of what minor clogs can occur much more...
  19. Eyedunno

    PLENTY Vaporizer

    I finally got one of those basket screens mentioned earlier in the thread. I combined mine with a PTFE (Teflon) washer and a sacrificed S&B liquid pad to come up with this: The setup pictured does not produce satisfactory results, unfortunately. You have to turn it upside down, which seems to...
  20. Eyedunno

    PLENTY Vaporizer

    Haha, I guess so. :) I am loving the E-nano. I was really excited about the Grasshopper (which I only learned about a few weeks ago now), but I think my Nano is going to easily hold me over long enough to wait until a lot more Grasshoppers get into the wild, and see if they can improve their QC...
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