vapeanderson
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There is now a Vapcap "Best Of" thread, by the way. Some of the more informative posts are making their way into this thread.
still the metal cap pops off after it cools down if I do not contain it with a piece of napkin..
thanks, I thought of that but was concerned that the metal being out of round will allow air influx around the edges of where it sits on the glass.. i'll try the two tips mentioned here from you and @needalift and between those two solutions will have it held down tight... thanks againThe grip that the cap has on the tip can easily be adjusted. Just gently squeeze the cap slightly out of round until you have fit you want.
@biohacker like the quote in your sig about Fanboyism. BTW. Stay skeptical, but remain optimistic. This thread has helped me get a broader picture of how users are getting along and a deeper discussion about the safety and materials used.
Heyyo,
It must be the third or fourth time that I see this allusion to Biohacker's signature, as an image about the VacPac thread but i don't see anything.. Can someone enlighten me ?
Why not PM the people who posted the references you are confused about and get a direct answer? Otherwise you are going to get peoples interpretations of a second parties interpretations of a third parties signature, good luck with that.
Here you go @MrMonss - enjoy.hahaha I see what you mean..
But it's just because I see them in a public part.. but ultimately it's no big deal, i might just miss a reference or a joke that I don't have..
I'm not on that train
I really like that analogy. And like a stick shift, it takes more to understand how to drive, but there are multiple driving skills that can be achieved with a stick shift. Like when the alternator doesn't work so you push the car downhill to get it started. Can't do that with an automatic drive. Did I mention before that I'm not fond of car analogies? But it actually fits here.I/m the same way... sitting back and sipping a session vape is like fine Wine to be savored slowly... the vap cap is like a stick shift that needs to be manually operated... for folks who just want to manually work it,they love it but others just want to pack it and forget it til it stops producing vapor
Heyyo,
It must be the third or fourth time that I see this allusion to Biohacker's signature, as an image about the VacPac thread but i don't see anything.. Can someone enlighten me ?
My main negative is that sometimes the click takes too long and the herb combusts. That doesn't happen with the first lighting- more the second or third. I haven't figure out if that happens when I'm using a specific stem or not. I often just don't wait for the starting click and count to 10.
Not a VapCap user
How long do you wait between the lightings? I heard you need to wait at least 30-60 seconds before each time.
My main negative is that sometimes the click takes too long and the herb combusts. That doesn't happen with the first lighting- more the second or third.
If you respect the cooling click, you can reheat back to back. "Click to click". As soon as you hear the cooling click, you can immediately reheat to the next heat up click.How long do you wait between the lightings? I heard you need to wait at least 30-60 seconds before each time.
Not at all.How long do you wait between the lightings? I heard you need to wait at least 30-60 seconds before each time.
Here you go @MrMonss - enjoy.
Fanboyism is a paradigm in that one deceives oneself, and attempts to deceive others by forcing their utopian ideals and attitudes on them, resulting in subsequent displays of grandeur, rigidity, denial, and finally, anger.
I really like that analogy. And like a stick shift, it takes more to understand how to drive, but there are multiple driving skills that can be achieved with a stick shift. Like when the alternator doesn't work so you push the car downhill to get it started. Can't do that with an automatic drive. Did I mention before that I'm not fond of car analogies? But it actually fits here.
I also believe it isn't so much a session vape and the shots-beer analogy fits. If you go in with the attitude that you will get medicated, it will get you there. If you in for the taste like a beer drinker, then perhaps clouds and getting the best flavor is on the farther end of the skill level. I would be more hesitant to recommend a VC to them without mentioning the learning curve more.
Lately, I'm starting to think that some mouth draws means that the vapor is going from it's invisible to visible state inside the mouth instead of that small volume between the condenser being the area where that occurs. Just too crowded for that type of reaction to occur. Any mod that played with the air restriction or throat has made it easier to acheive visible clouds for me. Buy YMMV and your method may vary.
I''ve been faked out and taken draws not thinking I got anything, then I exhale and surprised by how much vapor I've exhaled.
After I've had my 'M' for more than a full two weeks beforehand, I can declare it fully a microdosers tool for fucking over that old demon Combustion.
My main negative is that sometimes the click takes too long and the herb combusts. That doesn't happen with the first lighting- more the second or third. I haven't figure out if that happens when I'm using a specific stem or not. I often just don't wait for the starting click and count to 10.
If you respect the cooling click, you can reheat back to back. "Click to click". As soon as you hear the cooling click, you can immediately reheat to the next heat up click.
Yep, but depending on your material, your lighter, and your heating method, things can get pretty "roasty" by that 3rd or 4th heating on a load.
I usually heat it as soon as I hear the cool click, and it's ready to go in 5/6 seconds. I think
Pretty harsh definition of Fanboy. I consider myself a fanboy of several vapes - VCs being one.
There is fan, fanboy and fanatic. Hope we didn't touch a nerve there. @flotntoke If you were the type of fanboy-fanatic of only one vape and closed yourself off of the possibility of other vapes, then you would be closer to the fanboy(read as fanatic) in the quote. IMHOI consider myself a fanboy of several vapes - VCs being one. This doesn't mean I deceive myself or others (tho, maybe I do?), but that I am an enthusiastic fan that truly enjoys the products to sometimes obsessive and overexcited levels.
I should add the disclaimer to everything about the VC is a YMMV x Your method may vary to be fully accurate. I find if the materials are to close to the cap as another thing that will get you closer to the roasty side. Perhaps convection? How much you pack being another variable.Yep, but depending on your material, your lighter, and your heating method, things can get pretty "roasty" by that 3rd or 4th heating on a load. A quick stir, or dump and crush of tiny nugs, can really help extract everything on that 4th hit without combusting. This gets me to coffee brown ABV without combusted material or even any black flecks.