That helps. Thanks!Good question! I don't think so but may be wrong... just curious why? It's the same function as the stock aluminum tube if that helps? Insert and remove is really the only function lol
Thanks!
Dude, that's looking pretty sick already, I hope you're looking forward to an influx of orders! You don't mess around man, I wasn't expecting you to get this far so fast!
I hope to god you ship internationally, cos I'll be after a few myself. They look fantastic
I'm an "ex" glassblower as it happens... was my first job after school and did it for about 14 years. Nothing related to weed, mostly small custom lab bits and "fancy goods" (tat) coloured flowers, ships in bottles and stuff like that. Stopped in the early nineties when the bottom really fell out of the market and everything really started getting made by machine (or abroad).
I got a set of the glass stems from @VAPEHUNTER too (thanks man ) and while I haven't had a chance to really check them out, I did notice quite an increased draw restriction compared with the aluminium tube. Obv due to the thicker wall in the glass tubing and they dimple...
I'm just wondering if a straight through tube which you could put a basket screen in might not be better and prove less of a restriction?? Although it'd have to be a pretty small screen
This was the only downside I found with the glass stems over the stock. So anything that could reduce this...
I hope to god you ship internationally, cos I'll be after a few myself. They look fantastic
I'm an "ex" glassblower as it happens... was my first job after school and did it for about 14 years. Nothing related to weed, mostly small custom lab bits and "fancy goods" (tat) coloured flowers, ships in bottles and stuff like that. Stopped in the early nineties when the bottom really fell out of the market and everything really started getting made by machine (or abroad).
I got a set of the glass stems from @VAPEHUNTER too (thanks man ) and while I haven't had a chance to really check them out, I did notice quite an increased draw restriction compared with the aluminium tube. Obv due to the thicker wall in the glass tubing and they dimple...
I'm just wondering if a straight through tube which you could put a basket screen in might not be better and prove less of a restriction?? Although it'd have to be a pretty small screen
This was the only downside I found with the glass stems over the stock. So anything that could reduce this...
Thanks for the feedback and suggestions. Will have to reread your post thoroughly after my wake n bake.I'm being blown away by this Pete, I never once thought this would come to fruition by my dreams are coming true! WOW! I would love nothing more than one with a screen/elb because I can only use the glass tubes with unground, but having the option would be nice. I suppose one can just stick an arizer elbow screen in the bottom of the gong and be good to go? There is plenty of heat so it shouldn't be an issue further down the stem, especially with the radiant heat added if the tube is inserted while being heated.
As for the dimples, I really don't think it matters too much, and i'm sensitive to airflow and never thought it was an issue, always more contingent on how much you load.
This is looking incredible bro! Maybe consider a couple of different versions? Thanks again so much for all of your efforts!!
Hi! I'm sticking to 14mm right now. Going to 18 is kind of tricky with 9mm glass tubing I'd have to work on that down the line unless someone else steps up to the plate.Anyway... I was also going to ask what size joints you were making? I'm kind of assuming 14mm for aesthetic's and practicality?
Good to know. I've got a batch with just the gong ends in the kiln. Will cut from top of gong to the stem 47mm.Ok, the stock aluminium stem (with the screen installed) slides into my Supreme 47mm.
Personally I'd make the tubing on the glass stem this length