Does Halakhah permit use of recreational marijuana?
A number of poskim have forbidden the use of recreational marijuana, including Rav Shlomo Zalman Auerbach, Rav Chanan Aplalow, Rav Eliezer Shlomo Shik, Rav Ezra Basri, Rav Chaim Yosef, David Weiss of Antwerp, and Rav Yaakov Ariel. Rav Yaakov...
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Silver and copper both have very high thermal conductivity and steel is much lower, so heat spreads around the collar faster with silver or copper, but I don't think the overall heating time will be much different with a diffuse flame (I haven't actually timed them in this scenario).
The clickers start to lose their calibration every time you combust, clicking slightly later each time and gradually approaching combustion temperature. Respect the click and your caps should last forever, go past the click only when you are sure that it's appropriate. And no, that's not my name.
If you are heating with a soft flame they will all be the same. The copper FMJ is the cheapest (and my favourite). There is no reason to believe that the copper FMJ is dangerous. All FMJs just slip on to any cap, but original caps can fall off more easily (especially with extra weight of an FMJ)...
The standard Anvil fits well in a water pipe but for exclusive WP usage the WPA is perhaps more appropriate. The WPA provides maximum airflow and needs less cleaning, and there is very little chance of condenser slippage. If airflow control is required then the USA attached to another adaptor is...
The AC is more solid and would take longer to heat, and with gentle heating I think all of the FMJs would be equal. If all you need is protection for the cap while not spinning then the copper FMJ should be fine. Respect the click and you won't combust, then adjust timing as necessary. A spirit...
My condensers fit quite snugly and without extra pressure they remain in place. The bowl should screw in freely, but gets noticeably tighter as excess herb or sticky edges push against the condenser. If the condenser slips down too easily then your stop is a solution, but maybe a new set of...
I use dosing capsules in both Mighty+ and TM2. I find no hot spots and the roast is always consistent, and dosing capsules help to keep the oven clean.
I assume that your condenser stop sits in the stem, replacing the spiral filter. Perhaps this would help assembly without fitting the bowl, and maybe it allows for overfilling the bowl without disturbing the condenser, but the normal method (described above) works perfectly. If overfilling is...
Simrell's FMJ may be copper or steel or gold-plated copper, and other makers have silver versions. The original FMJ covers most of the cap, and silver ones (which I haven't used) can have various lengths. Steel works with induction but all work with a torch. And there is Dynavap's steel Armored...
The calibration procedure is described in a Sunday Post and the snap discs are matched to within three or four degrees, with 225-228°C given as an example, but the true activation temperature is proprietary. When cleaning the bowl with Barkeepers Friend I tried to avoid getting the fine abrasive...
Many years ago, I was working at a botanic garden and at the time the police needed certification by a botanist as proof of Cannabis, so every few days officers would carry in bundles often dropping fragments. Wondering what the fuss was about I collected some remnants and rolled a joint, and...