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    Ascent Vaporizer by DaVinci

    Hey, don't go blaming me for this, IIRC the configuration was first suggested by you? OF
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    The Arizer Air

    No, as we've discussed the charger can only supply a bit under half the needed power. That's why you can discharge the battery in under an hour but it takes over two to recharge. Magic free zone you know. IIRC you need a bit over 7 minutes charging to finish a session plugged in (not that...
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    Ascent Vaporizer by DaVinci

    Yes, recovery time is longer. Then again, for good reason. It's replacing heat just used to make vapor for our pleasure. In a fun way a long recovery is also a good thing in that it means there's more heat on tap again for the next hit. A matter of preference I think, how cool is it we have...
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    The Arizer Air

    It depends (doesn't it always). A full battery at normal temperatures and draw rates should be over 50 minutes, five sessions. I stop charging about 10% early (say 5 minutes run time?) and often restart a session for a few more hits. I can count on four sessions for sure (provided I don't...
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    VaporGenie

    No, sorry, don't know it. There's a couple of fun videos on VM around. One shot in someone's backyard, complete with fun accent. The other, IMO even more fun, shows them being hand made in a tiny shop, again in Switzerland. Poke around some, worth finding IMO. OF
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    Arizer Solo

    Too small to allow the stem to fit, or I'd have suggested them. Since you're .57 inches or so the half inch stuff is out, you need 3/4 based stuff. OF
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    The Magic-Flight Box

    Is that a serious question? The topic was Air stem capacity relative to the trench, I was trying to show how much larger Air is....... OF
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    Ascent Vaporizer by DaVinci

    I could try, but am not sure right off how to photograph it in place? Not easy to show cup from flat side, either. It seems simple enough to describe. One spacer in, cup down, flat up. A load of herb on top. Other spacer on top of that flat side down, cup up. A layer of herb sandwiched...
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    Arizer Solo

    While not my style (I use Doob Tubes) the smallest of these guys does that well: http://www.tapplastics.com/product/plastics/plastic_containers/polypropylene_vials/427 OF
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    The Magic-Flight Box

    Yep, I think so. Or I wouldn't have said so. While you can use domed screens (like many of us do) to get the capacity down to the same general range, stock stems hold well over .20 grams IIRC. I currently use half the volume (seriously domed screen) and load about 1/8: OF
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    Ascent Vaporizer by DaVinci

    You know, Ascent is a pretty cool vape. I know that's an opinion and all, but lately I've been struck by the thought a few times. While for most it's hardly news, I'm finding new examples as I play with the spacers. More 'hands on time' has brought renewed appreciation. I also think there's...
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    Vapman

    We did a 'copy cat' 3 months later at Port Chicago (weapons station for the war in the Pacific). Serious du du. My grandmother had a plate fall of the wall 20 miles away, neighbors lost windows. My father (home at the time) grabbed a camera to ride the train up (the highway was closed) for...
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    VaporGenie

    I suggest you experiment some and find what works best for you. There are actually two tips in the torch flame. There are two basic reactions happening with butane (or any other hydrocarbon) burning, combining Oxygen with the Hydrogen in the fuel to make water (the inner cone IIRC), the other...
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    VaporGenie

    Best tip, IMO, is don't try to use it stand alone, put it on a WT. Seriously. Bic (or any other 'flint based' lighter is a bad choice, the dust is toxic. Go for spark ignition. IMO torches are much easier to control. Aim them down the snout, right at the heat exchanger. Having it spaced...
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    Vapman

    Sorry, I don't know Rainman but from what I do know I'm not like that. Get me outside my experience (away from electronics, materials, manufacturing and stuff like that) and I'm out of my depth for sure. The 'how do I know what I don't know' is part of my favorite 'shaggy dog' story (well one...
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    The Arizer Air

    You're welcome, glad to help if I can. Yes, it's that simple. And cheap. While not optimum from some angles, it'll get you started with minimum fuss and cost. OF
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    The Arizer Air

    First off, welcome to the Forum and all the fun. I like your thinking WRT the Air. I can confirm that WT has a 14mm connector so you can use the plastic topped stem that comes with the Air. Nothing more than the Air and that WT are needed.......well OK, you need some herb too. Be careful as...
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    The Arizer Air

    This is what I used for a similar application: http://www.tapplastics.com/product/plastics/plastic_rods_tubes_shapes/tube_pak/274 A long enough piece (easy to cut the tube) of the two inch should be just the ticket. The caps are fast and quite water (and smell) tight. If you want to be sure...
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    Vapman

    Fun idea. I guess 'I don't know anything I don't know'? At least I can't think of anything. I guess I've just done and seen a lot of things important in this small pond. Lucky fit. I paid attention, tried to understand how stuff fits together and thus far haven't forgotten a lot (sure to...
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    Vapman

    Since nobody else seems to want to take the bait, I'll have a lash. "It depends". Doesn't it always. Wet wood is bigger than dry wood. This means, as it dries out the outside gets smaller faster than the inside if you're not careful, and that can lead to checks and cracks (unlike splits...
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