I’ve been using a PEEK bearing from AliExpress, so far it’s been pretty decent.
The custom bearings he ordered, unfortunately, were no good. Despite what the manufacturer told him, their tolerances were too loose allowing too much side to side rocking. The edges of the lid could contact the...
Thanks for clearing this up for me, much appreciated! I didn’t ask directly before because I know you’re busy and didn’t want to bother you with dumb questions haha.
Just ordered a Revolve for myself and one for a friend…can’t wait to try them out!
Hey @LesPlenty how has your full ceramic been holding up? Did you have a chance to test out the abec 9 yet?
I saw that the same seller has some full shielded full ceramics now too. Have you had any issues with your unshielded model?
The Dynavap uses 316l for the tip/ body. The L means it has a max allowable carbon of .03%. The cap is 304.
While they use the same chemicals, alloys are extremely complex. The tiniest variances completely change the characteristics of the material…like to a mind blowing degree. I used to do a...
I know many people over the years have wondered about the materials used in the click disc, since they’re in the vapor path. Today, someone on Reddit made a post about their new armored cap clicker disc being marked with “E4”. After all this time I think we finally know what the Chemical...
The Dynavap tea time last night had a split second flash of the M+. I’m not sure if I’m seeing things, but it almost looks like it has a really long skinny large airport close to the mouth piece. I can’t figure out how to upload images here so I’ll share these 2 photos here.
This is my take as well. It would significantly clean up the vapor path and make cleaning a breeze.
As far as the metal composition, George recently said it's primarily iron and chromium.
I’ve seen some discs popped out in the past with the “truflex” marking.
If anyone is interested the alloy...
I don’t own one, but I reached out to dynavap upon release. I didn’t really care about the heat retention and other selling points. My sole reason to purchase one would’ve been if the clicker discs were what I was seeing on the top of the cap making the inside a totally solid clean stainless...
No paste that I’m aware of. I think just close tolerances. The aspects that locks them together permanently would be that the outer cap is creased at the top at same same place where the inner cap is creased to hold the discs…likewise with the “Captive indents” , causing the two surfaces to key...