I had a feeling you were going to venture into the waters of fanboyishness with that post, but you kept your head above water, and stuck to the genuine benefits.
I need a meme with an english accent to convey my thoughts.
The effects of mixing different cultivars have often been cited.
I personally believe that salad bowling will result in mixed results, some tend to synergize, others do not.
My belief is that the ratios of active compounds affect their receptor activation, but I do not know. It is worth...
I don't know why people focus on the cheap metals. Anyone seen the price of rhodium lately?
There are many metals which are extremely valuable, it is anybodies guess what the next catalyst will come from.
I love this vape. So reliable, built to withstand my insensitive nature, amazing at extraction, and incredible reclaim that is a cinch to recover.
I can't fault it much at all.
I'm not in the same boat with many of the posters here. I can still get the sleepies even more effectively when vaping, IF going for the X-factor, meaning if I start at a very high temperature.
It's fairly achievable with the hammer and other similar (freebase style) vapes.
Combustion sucks, I don't ever combust with my hammer, but I find that those I introduce it to will occasionally combust. It won't take too long to get the hang of it though.
If you do accidentally combust, blow the smoke out using the downstem. Also, this post might be beneficial to you...
Materials make little to no contact with the heating element. Residual convection/conduction is kept to a minimum. That being said, simply removing the stem from the heat source eliminates heat transfer (with the exception of the minimal conduction from the tube in contact with the material...
Seems like a reasonable direction to go now that companies that have gotten overinflated like paypal/ebay are starting to change their policies in ways that would make their customers inclined to leave.
Simply put, you can leave the stem on the vape, which does hinder storage, but allows you to set it down with everything in place. This may be more important when I get my short wooden tube made by one of the members of this site. I think a short tube is genius, because you can lock it on to the...
I don't understand how noone has mentioned the hammer.
I mean really? You can put it away hot, and with the new lock-on setup, you can come back for more at a later date.
It's worth consideration at the very least.
How do you rate the thermal conductivity, and by the inverse, thermal insulating ability of different woods?
Ideally I think you're looking for a wood that is hard enough to not char, yet Light enough to not conduct too much heat out correct?
Probably something high in lignin?