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  1. oldiebutgoodie

    Discontinued VapeXhaleLabs Presents: The Cloud

    They're working on the site. It's been changing. There is more to come.
  2. oldiebutgoodie

    Discontinued VapeXhaleLabs Presents: The Cloud

    Take a look at posts #4216 and #4194. According to those, the Showerdome has the least drag; I'm told that can be modulated with water volume. Not sure but IIRC both the SGW and Vertigo have ice pinches. And is the Sovereignty even available?
  3. oldiebutgoodie

    The Extreme-Q Vaporizer

    Sounds like you're making progress. :) Probably the primary reason I don't use the elbow pack is that it's more work than I want. It can't be packed too tightly. And there is a tendency to get a hot spot, therefore the advice to stir it. Which essentially means some of the materials will...
  4. oldiebutgoodie

    The Extreme-Q Vaporizer

    +1 on J.R.R.Tokin's reply. I first heat the cyclone for at least 20 minutes with the elbow attached so that heat has totally permeated all the glass. I also grind about a gram at a time and keep it in a Space Case. You want it completely dry but not dried out. A shorter whip can help with...
  5. oldiebutgoodie

    Discontinued VapeXhaleLabs Presents: The Cloud

    That fits over the top of a hydratube?
  6. oldiebutgoodie

    Discontinued Vaporfection viVape

    While the context of this question was the variability in the readout, as an aside the response may provide the answer to the 700w question. If the heating element can be adjusted to any significant degree "instantaneously to seconds", that strongly suggests a power surge. It also helps...
  7. oldiebutgoodie

    The Extreme-Q Vaporizer

    Hmmm . . . well, to start with, with a hydratree you would need a 18/19mm male to 18/19mm male adapter because both tree's use a female joint as does the Q. And, the HT's are designed to have the intake from the bottom. I'm far from expert in the glass dept, but I don't recall having seen...
  8. oldiebutgoodie

    The Extreme-Q Vaporizer

    You may have a problem with that tubing; it will have to be highly elastic to work at all. The stock pvc tubing is 5/16" ID x 7/16" OD. I use a silicone tubing (from Amazon, ~$30 for 25') that is the same size, and it works very well. Some here use silicone tubing which is 3/8" ID, such as...
  9. oldiebutgoodie

    Discontinued VapeXhaleLabs Presents: The Cloud

    I would think he would especially want to clear the tree with each hit, lest vapor waft up from the glass. Not to speak of losing vapor. One would have to have paper thin walls and no ambient noise to hear a tree from the next room. Less water will help (and make the hit easier, too), as will...
  10. oldiebutgoodie

    The Extreme-Q Vaporizer

    @Calad, Just to add a bit to the good replies you've already received . . . Personally I don't use the elbow pack with the bag. Unless you're only doing a partial bag, you'll want more herb than fits in the elbow. Also, as J.R.R.Tokin' mentioned, there is a tendency to get a hot spot in the...
  11. oldiebutgoodie

    The Extreme-Q Vaporizer

    pakalolo, the 2004 study I cited above flatly contradicts this statement in the 2001 study, i.e., nothing significant found at 218C with the implication nothing significant to be found short of combustion (pyrolysis). If you haven't looked at the 2004 study yet, might want to do so - looks like...
  12. oldiebutgoodie

    The Extreme-Q Vaporizer

    A primary source for that wikipedia article is the 2004 study I linked above. The article's reference to the compounds benzene, toluene and naphthalene is drawn from the 2001 study that pakalolo cited (and is cited also in the later 2004 study). That 2001 study used the M-1 vaporizer and found...
  13. oldiebutgoodie

    The Extreme-Q Vaporizer

    I found another study from 2004 here, using liquid and gas chromatography with the Volcano: http://www.canorml.org/healthfacts/jcantgieringervapor.pdf It's a good albeit technical read. Here are a few key points I gleaned from it that pertains to the question of hydrocarbons (such as...
  14. oldiebutgoodie

    The Extreme-Q Vaporizer

    I'm baffled. Maybe I'm just missing something? That link describes a small study performed in SF that concludes vaporizing is a safe alternative to smoking, but at least the summary doesn't make mention of temperatures. Do you have access to the full article where these specifics might be...
  15. oldiebutgoodie

    Discontinued VapeXhaleLabs Presents: The Cloud

    All the vid's but one were taken down. The remaining vid shows the Showerdome. EDIT: Oops FluxBB - Server Error and then a double-post.
  16. oldiebutgoodie

    Discontinued VapeXhaleLabs Presents: The Cloud

    All the vid's but one were taken down. The remaining vid shows the Showerdome.
  17. oldiebutgoodie

    The Extreme-Q Vaporizer

    A good point; thanks. I should have been more clear. The data in the link above re temps is taken from another post, is repeated in the vaporpedia, and sources a 2001 study from cannibis-med.org. There is a statement in that study which I don't recall being specifically included in the posts...
  18. oldiebutgoodie

    The Extreme-Q Vaporizer

    There is a lot of discussion on this thread about all your questions. Also other threads, since your questions apply to other vapes, too. You might also try using the Search feature. Here's a few quick answers: First, couch lock is essentially the result of ingesting all the canniboids in...
  19. oldiebutgoodie

    Discontinued VapeXhaleLabs Presents: The Cloud

    I was really undecided about this, too. I like the Showerdome's recessed joint much better than the Hydratree's exposed joint. On the other hand, I understood that the tree has less drag and is smoother, which is also important to me. Later after talking with someone who has tried both I...
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