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    Arizer ArGo

    You asked this question before: http://fuckcombustion.com/threads/arizer-argo.25853/page-17#post-1203356 Just after MB brought the topic up. He answered you promptly: http://fuckcombustion.com/threads/arizer-argo.25853/page-17#post-1203362 Did you miss that? I suspect the answer is still the...
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    Arizer Solo II

    A couple of guys have suggested it. IIRC one reported twisting the stem just before it died? I checked mine and found the cup could be moved slightly (I reported it I'm sure?). Since then I've been careful 'just in case'. Until we get a report back on what the root problem is, it seem like a...
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    Arizer ArGo

    Yes, that's what I hear/read as well. Not only chronic problems requiring 'fiddling' with the unit to get it to perform but (probably more important) random (unexpected) outright failures? That kind of stuff can really interfere with your enjoyment. Not good to approach a session with a 'I...
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    Arizer ArGo

    I'm with Brother JC here (again.....it seems to happen a lot....). Too many reliability problems for my taste. Vapes should be reliable tools, I'm confidant of that with Arizer and hear of too many problems with GH to see an advantage. It is your call, some guys really like their GHs, but you...
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    Vapman

    Yeah, sure, blame me...... If it gets you past the wife, I guess that's OK. Bronze makes an interesting 'pipe'. Mine came brightly polished, and started 'showing fingerprints' and other discolorations quickly. It looked ragged at first, now it's getting quite uniform and 'warm' as it darkens...
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    Arizer ArGo

    Yes, I did (try it). Yes, I have (reported it). At the time I said I took my fourth ArGo hit through water. Have done it several times since. It worked well before Christmas (and still does). Since there are no dedicated stems you have to invent some coupling, I used Silicone tube and...
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    Arizer Solo II

    If you remember all that well one might question the quantity and quality of the drugs you took 'in the day'. Many of us lost memory of a lot of details........and some important stuff. How many really know what "Purple Haze" was all about? Ironic, really. OF
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    Vapman

    Perhaps I wasn't clear enough? It happens, but is unfortunate. Vapes like VC (or VM as normally used) take a small load through a 'cycle'. That is you store a variable, but limited, amount of energy to support the hit before it happens. That energy can only convert so much herb before it's...
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    Vapman

    Sorry for your loss. Somehow sounds like the card on funeral flowers? Guess this one was not meant to be. Keep your options open, though, Solo/Air is a superb format with a huge, well deserved following. A true 'tank' when it comes to survival. I own several, and use them often. The new...
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    Vapman

    Sure is, don't think one will be enough. Soon those other models will seem mighty attractive....... Be sure you have good lighters available, and that means a backup? I suggest you order a couple of these: https://www.tinydeal.com/refillable-jet-1300-butane-lighter-with-tank-p-2570.html...
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    Arizer portable heater tech discussion

    Thanks, very interesting! How do you suppose the 'struck' language happened? Lawyers? The man expressed an opinion after all, one I agree with. I guess I have an opinion of why that happened, what's yours? I am still gratified that what I take to be an educated, honest man came to the same...
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    Arizer Solo II

    Strange, mine did? Then again is a home made kluge but it works fine for Solo I or II (I just double checked......still does....). There's an off chance it blew the fuse? Solo II does draw over one Amp, Solo I less (about .8). Of perhaps a bad cable (did you try you OG Solo?). Otherwise...
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    Arizer portable heater tech discussion

    First off, thanks, fun stuff. I'm not sure I follow, are you saying it's a 550F source heating the convection air? I disagree, the cup never gets that hot (the part the air contacts?). If it did, we'd combust for sure? The 170F drop is most likely an indication of heat flow (the traditional...
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    Arizer ArGo

    I'm more interested in keeping lint and insects out of it between uses personally. Smell, generally is not an issue with me due to social conditions. However, be very careful not to underestimate smell based on your own nose. Ever know a smoker that understood how he (and all the clothes in...
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    Arizer ArGo

    Interesting idea, might work? That's a very thin o-ring so there's not much compliance (fit might be hard got get right). You might have to try other rings? Perhaps even dropping down to 8mm so you get more 'wiggle room'? They would still stick up some, of course, but wouldn't be as prone to...
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    Arizer ArGo

    without a doubt! Then again, under the 'always two ways to look at it' heading, I once worked with a Pole who claimed his Polish Grandmother was fond of an old expression, "Fools seldom differ". Perspective, I guess. But IMO you're in good company. Regards to all. OF
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    Arizer ArGo

    And you would not be alone in that recommendation: @JCharles also should get credit: http://fuckcombustion.com/threads/arizer-argo.25853/page-10#post-1197502 And so should @Summer, who also suggested an additional idea: http://fuckcombustion.com/threads/arizer-argo.25853/page-10#post-1197502...
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    Arizer ArGo

    So those of us who've suggested other alternatives (I believe 3 of us?) have no sense at all? That's special. OF
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    Arizer ArGo

    I just measured again, still .370 (max, there's a bit of roundout). 10mm is probably the nearest metric size (3/8" for us Yanks). 10mm is .393 inches. Perhaps our stems are a bit different (although both of mine read the same). It's about half a mm difference. Again, an issue is the taper...
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    Arizer ArGo

    I posted that a ways back it's .370 inches. Look for the post if you can't go from there, I looked up the standard size stopper needed. And again, a cork sticks up a fair bit or runs the risk of getting pushed in (needing a wire to extract it). OF
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