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  1. VincentTheHealer

    AirVape Legacy Pro

    Can someone accustomed to the on-demand mode share their workflow? (amount in the chamber, tightness of pack, length of inhale, temperature used) What is the difference between using the session mode for a short session of a few puffs then turning it off and using on-demand? I feel one pull is...
  2. VincentTheHealer

    The Pinky: an open-source DIY injector style thermal extraction device

    Bumping this thread with a quick post to say about a year later I still love my Pinky as much. I now use a S&B volcano bowl reducer as a bowl, it sounds weird, but it's perfect for thorough extraction of small doses. Here it is with sound Cheers
  3. VincentTheHealer

    AirVape Legacy Pro

    People who use a Mighty screen (5/8 inch) and remove the small gold plate, Have you notice any change in the extraction or function? Such as less roast, loss of the conduction heating factor, more convection, having to pack a bit differently, etc. I tried with and without and I'm not sure.
  4. VincentTheHealer

    AirVape Legacy Pro

    Received my device yesterday and very happy about it. Quick review/first impressions: Packaging is pretty solid, looks good and the illusion thingy is a neat detail, although I think the box could be smaller and sleeker, but everything was held tightly and felt sharp. The device itself looks...
  5. VincentTheHealer

    AirVape Legacy Pro

    Not worried, just excited!
  6. VincentTheHealer

    AirVape Legacy Pro

    For the Canadians folks, did you have trouble getting your device through customs? And how long did it take from the moment you paid to the moment it showed up to your door? It'll be 2 weeks for me and I'm very eager.
  7. VincentTheHealer

    AirVape Legacy Pro

    I am honestly very tempted by this device, especially with the rebate ending in a couple of days... I already have a few devices, including a Mighty which I'm getting a bit disappointed by the airyness, dryness and so-so flavor of the vapor. I do like the battery life, the chamber size and low...
  8. VincentTheHealer

    Magicstone Odyssey

    I think it might be a cost and consistency thing; soapstone being easier to source and work with. :shrug:
  9. VincentTheHealer

    Ever meet a rando vaper?

    Dry herb vaping is for (brave) nerds! :science: I really think it's something you have a make a willing effort to get yourself into. The first vaporizer I bought was a Pax 2 and I too thought it didn't get me high so it sat a drawer for the next 2-3 years (smoking half a dozen spliffs a day at...
  10. VincentTheHealer

    Ever meet a rando vaper?

    I'm in my late 20s, working in a brewery in a crowded legal city so it might be that I'm in a hip sphere, but I've seen a few customers go out with dry herb devices such as the Pax, Mighty/Crafty, OG solo. I've also seen one or two people walking with their device in hand from my balcony at...
  11. VincentTheHealer

    Questions and help after 24hrs using my Pinky

    What is with the stinky whitish res when vaping through water? It's reclaim, thc that has been vaporized, transformed into aerosols, cooled down can stuck to glass or float in the water. It doesn't smell to good, I would agree, but it's nothing worrying. Why does it smell grosser than smoking...
  12. VincentTheHealer

    The Pinky: an open-source DIY injector style thermal extraction device

    I think that all around the b-0 is the better option; not that much more expensive, better form, better fit and seal on bowls, and ""safer material"" (at least it's not coming from a Chinese ceramic manufacture like TIG cup sold on Amazon). But considering USD exchange rate, CH international...
  13. VincentTheHealer

    Anvil by Vestratto

    "we asked kids from the 90s what they think cannabis consumption will look like in 2050" Love the look of that set-up, man!
  14. VincentTheHealer

    Anvil by Vestratto

    I don't know about you guys, I think the Anvil is a great name to describe what it does, but when I'm talking about this device specifically (let's say my SO ask me about what device I used today) I rather say the brand name (as in "I used my Vestratto today"). Maybe it's because Anvil doesn't...
  15. VincentTheHealer

    Anvil by Vestratto

    Just received my Anvil and wow! Even though I've been following its development since last October, I was on the fence about it after reading a few lukewarm reviews, but when I received my email last Thursday, FOMO got the best of me and I ordered. And maybe it's the novelty of the new toy, but...
  16. VincentTheHealer

    The Pinky: an open-source DIY injector style thermal extraction device

    On my box of TIGs, it says 53n1s and when I google that number, first link is welding equipement website with the right cup. I'm no technical expert, but "53n61s" is my best guess
  17. VincentTheHealer

    The Pinky: an open-source DIY injector style thermal extraction device

    Inserting the cup is the hardest part of the assembly ime. With one hand on the coil and one hand on the handle, try to unroll the coil slowly to loose it. You can loose it untill the cup fit and try to tight it again after .Or you can insert the cup into the tight coil and press on it as you...
  18. VincentTheHealer

    The Pinky: an open-source DIY injector style thermal extraction device

    The source I shared earlier says that Alumina has RH of HRA80-90 so maybe it's used mainly for metal (like titanium is approximately 80 HRB), but it could still be of relative significance. It's not that I don't think alumina could scratch a bowl. I fully agree that sanding paper made with...
  19. VincentTheHealer

    The Pinky: an open-source DIY injector style thermal extraction device

    I aware of this measurement, but I thought it was only an approximate scale and the Rockwell Hardness was the "real" thing to refer. Either way, still means making dust is pretty unlikely, unless it's metal dust from the coil; metal being way softer. About the bowls, I haven't scratch any of...
  20. VincentTheHealer

    The Pinky: an open-source DIY injector style thermal extraction device

    Damn, that's really cool they chose to embrace the DIY approach. They're probably a bit scared of loosing potential customers to the Pinky and tbh if I knew this thing before, I would have needed more time to decide which one to build, lol
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