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  1. TommyDee

    Dynavap VapCap

    Finding the 'right' raw materials is half the challenge.
  2. TommyDee

    Fluxer Heaters, induction heaters for Dynavap

    Jeff might be understating the effectiveness of the LED brightness drop-off. Once these Flites start being delivered, users can confirm, the dimming of the lights will provide an intuitive que to consider charging soon. You might have 1 session left after you tell yourself this. Ignore your...
  3. TommyDee

    Fluxer Heaters, induction heaters for Dynavap

    "Flix a Fluxer into your Flite"
  4. TommyDee

    DIY Light Bulb Vape

    Ya gotta clean the damn bulb of course, gheeze! :cool: Course salt always worked wonders in my day. Avoiding frosted glass is a VERY good idea nonetheless. I actually like the idea a lot. I can still see a wizzy machine based on a 'cask' in the form of a glass reservoir being heated like an...
  5. TommyDee

    Dont know how to make things.

    BLOWDRYER [heatsource] => HERB CHAMBER [stash] => @SteampunkExtreme [user] That is engineering buddy. Anything more refined will incur non-recurring engineering costs. BTW, that's a Volcano.
  6. TommyDee

    InductionVap - Dual use induction powered vaporizer

    @AWistfulNihilist - 12 awg, 30", Ace Hardware solid 12 awg house wiring. strip the insulation. Otherwise the 12 gauge magnet wire from eBay. you want the 200 degree centigrade stuff, not the 155C red stuff. A mandrel is key to winding the coil. If you got a spec, we can talk.
  7. TommyDee

    POLL: Your Flower Consumption

    I think that is choice 1 :cheers: You're definitely not alone @west-elec . My bong sessions were easily that.
  8. TommyDee

    Fluxer Heaters, induction heaters for Dynavap

    Even better, battery swapping is optional :cheers: I find the internal BMS perfectly good for charging if you got an hour. Otherwise, yes, swap batteries on the spot. This from a recovered flash-a-holic with only the best cells and chargers for the job.
  9. TommyDee

    POLL: Your Flower Consumption

    We vary greatly in usage of our favorite subject. Thought I'd take a current sampling of users. Please participate.
  10. TommyDee

    Dynavap VapCap

    Ti screens get deformed, or virtually "shrink", after they have been over-centered once (removed). There may be a blemish in the 7-fin but screwing up the chamber would be a boner. If SS works correctly, it is the basis to use for conformity.
  11. TommyDee

    Dynavap VapCap

    @Maryland Vapor - yes, that was about cotton. I was thinking a strip of the cotton pad @stark1 mentioned and roll it up and cut small disks from that. Then where would be less resistance due the spiral cut.
  12. TommyDee

    Dynavap VapCap

    What if you 'coil' the cotton from a strip rather than a disk?
  13. TommyDee

    Dont know how to make things.

    :popcorn:
  14. TommyDee

    Dont know how to make things.

    Don't forget about the polymer :rolleyes:
  15. TommyDee

    Dont know how to make things.

    And we're back to the beginning :D
  16. TommyDee

    Dont know how to make things.

    Many of us here are either artisans or would like to be when they start choosing elements for their creations. In this space, people buy what they know. I agree on plastics. Plastics off-gas at insanely low temps. There are some properly rated but also few and far between.
  17. TommyDee

    Dont know how to make things.

    LOL Of course, resources are resources. I meant in a vape path, people start getting particular about metals that poison us to some extent when their temperature is elevated into a vape zone or sometimes well beyond. Woods can leach toxins if not of the right species or environ. Alloys are...
  18. TommyDee

    Dont know how to make things.

    For reference, vapors hate aluminum, copper, and brass. Favored are stainless steel, titanium and glass. Wood is a sort of Sunday mass material. Window dressing or peripheral.
  19. TommyDee

    Dynavap VapCap

    Which one does Moose get?
  20. TommyDee

    Dynavap VapCap

    I have the middle one and it is almost as good as my '19-M in regard to airflow. The Ti tip is a very close second. I also prefer the cylindrical contact or near contact with the cap. That lack of contact patch really changed the 2020 M tip profile. I've seen that shallow cut on several...
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