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  1. Alan

    Ed's TnT Wooden Vapor Tubes & Vapor Stems

    My wood tubes are too small in diameter to fit in the 14mm glass joint. Your tubes however, are just the right size. All you need is a piece of glassware to check the fit. Set your tool rest at the correct angle and you can get pretty close to a perfect taper. I do make wooden MT-2 tapers for my...
  2. Alan

    The Toasty Top

    Thanks for sharing gvape. That is a very cool discovery. Those tips sure are versatile.
  3. Alan

    Ed's TnT Wooden Vapor Tubes & Vapor Stems

    Very nice discovery gvape. The silicone should minimize the risk of cracking the tube. I wonder if a taper for a 14mm glass joint could be turned on one end of Ed's tubes? Then his tubes could be used with glassware.
  4. Alan

    Aromazap/Myrtlezap/CeramicRockZap

    I'm going to need to stay with just wood and stainless for the TT. Otherwise it wouldn't make a great heat massage / hand warmer. The TT has been doing wonders for hand cramps.
  5. Alan

    Aromazap/Myrtlezap/CeramicRockZap

    Very pretty Zap Rick. Looks like the washer works well. Thanks for mentioning the TT when discussing log vapes. I was beginning to feel like Ron Paul. lol. There is a concrete that is super insulating. It is called autoclaved aerated concrete. It is so full of air that it actually floats on...
  6. Alan

    The Toasty Top

    I have been having good luck with kiln dried wood Orestes. I'm with Ed on "dry as possible". The wood will become kiln dried when the heater is installed so it is better to start that way. There are always ways to dry wood. I have even used a microwave (no more than one minute at a time) on some...
  7. Alan

    Aromazap/Myrtlezap/CeramicRockZap

    Very nice mom! That thing is build like a tank compared to the brass zap. A wire mesh cage cast in the concrete cup would take care of any cracking concerns. Just like re-bar. Maybe you already do that.
  8. Alan

    Aromazap/Myrtlezap/CeramicRockZap

    I'm not sure how you electrically connect to your ceramic heater Rick, but the addition of the SS washer at the bottom of your heatport may now have excluded any soldered electrical joints from the air stream like with the TT. Maybe you already have that feature.
  9. Alan

    Aromazap/Myrtlezap/CeramicRockZap

    The bottom can be closed with the addition of a SS fender washer which I believe Rick may be incorporating (hopefully he will). The TT also has this feature.
  10. Alan

    Secret to a long life - Smoke pot every day

    If she would have just vaporized every day rather than smoking, she might still be alive today. That is pretty amazing to live that long no matter how you do it.
  11. Alan

    Aromazap/Myrtlezap/CeramicRockZap

    I have taken a piece of pure cotton from a cotton ball that I used to clean some glassware with alcohol and stuffed it into my Toasty Tube tip. The heat is not high enough to harm the cotton fiber, but it will vaporize any oil on the fiber. Air flows through the cotton very easily. I'm not...
  12. Alan

    Secret to a long life - Smoke pot every day

    A woman from India lives to be 125 and attributes her long life to smoking cannabis every day. Secret to a long life
  13. Alan

    Aromazap/Myrtlezap/CeramicRockZap

    They are not compatible, but they can be. The Toasty Tubes can be easily modified to fit the Zap by threading on a brass roasting tip. The Zap tubes can be easily modified to fit the Toasty Top by inserting the stainless steel portion of the Toasty Tube into the Zap tube. A silicone band seals...
  14. Alan

    Aromazap/Myrtlezap/CeramicRockZap

    If you are making the concrete yourself, you can add some pretty stones for aggregate. Then you can stain and polish the concrete. This works really well for floors anyhow.
  15. Alan

    Aromazap/Myrtlezap/CeramicRockZap

    Maybe an actual stone with a 1" hole drilled into it. No two alike.
  16. Alan

    Aromazap/Myrtlezap/CeramicRockZap

    You are welcome Rick and you are always welcome in Toasty Town. I look forward to your posts. This is all about making people happy. I always enjoy sharing things I've discovered if it will help someone. I'm sure you get the same satisfacation knowing you are providing a high quality product...
  17. Alan

    The Toasty Top

    Thanks for posting the photos gvape. I'm glad the ground glass Toasty Tube works in your 14mm joint. That is very good news for anyone who wants to run vapor from their Toasty Tube into their glassware using only glass. That is very cool that you can use your Toasty Tubes in either your TT or...
  18. Alan

    Aromazap/Myrtlezap/CeramicRockZap

    I have started loading stems by putting my ground herb into a storage tube that is about the size of the mouthpiece. Then I place the tip of my stem into the storage tube but above the herb. When you gently suck air into the stem, it creates a cyclone of air and herb below the tip like those...
  19. Alan

    The Toasty Top

    cisco - I'm still discovering ways to use the high temp silicone o-rings. Some have used them to around the tip to limit the depth of insertion into the heat sink tube. The deeper the insertion, the higher the temp. It can provide an additional seal where the connecting tube threads into the...
  20. Alan

    The Toasty Top

    Very nice photos cisco. Thanks for sharing. Nice to finally see a side by side comparison of the Toasty Tube and the PD tube. Does the PD tube fit into the poly cleaning tubes? That would be good news for PD and Zap owners. They can save money on cleaning by using less alcohol. I pour my dirty...
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