Oh yes VV all the way spared no expense :) the wood combo I have coming is ebony spines with yellowheart wood. Ryan @ RnR is a great guy. I cant take the waiting I want it so bad. Ali'i and the power adapter for the LB....i will soon be in complete heaven haha I will be getting a JM in the...
Same way here. Found the ecig and then turned to vaping.
I have a varivolt buzz w/ 510 atty @ 4.5v
My new baby is a custom wood Ali'i from RnR. Ive been waiting 3 weeks for it and i have another 2 to go...here's a pic of one. Its a varivolt bottom feeder. like te one on the right but...
I also never hit it native. The taste of the bud with the stem is so much better IMO. Once you get used to using the stem all the time its nothing. And to clean the stem I just run a piece of twisted napkin through it every other day or so. No need for iso. Make sure you use a napkin tho a...
For those with the PA, I just noticed that the nipple end of the batt had come slightly loosened (like how the button end can turn) and had to tighten it up. I use the thing like 10 times a day so it gets TONS of Box Fucking (in and out....zing). I take the PA out most of the time when I flip...
I seem to have settled in on medium/large hits. I just try to make the first 2 or 3 LB hits a little bigger to get a good cough to open the lungs up. From then I just take decent hits and hold them for about 4-6 seconds. I usually get high and forget to hold my hits towards the end of the sesh...
The only time I have a trench loaf problem that wont come loose with repeated slapping (i slap it on my thigh) is when I vape EXTREMELY dry, ground goodies or keif. I have this little wooden stick with a tiny curved spoon on the end that works perfectly for the dispersing common trench loaf. The...
the pa makes the box run a tad hotter, therefore causing the crystals all throughout the load to fuse together, causing a slight common problem known as "trench loaf" :) .....im assuming :P
I simmer my oil on the low setting on my stove, periodically I turn it up to med. low for a minute until bubbles start forming. then I turn it back down to low. once the bubbles slow to almost a stop, i turn it back up. A rising and falling temp cycle takes about 10 minutes so I do this about 5...