Vape Dr.
Well-Known Member
I've used the stock SOLO stem before with a piece of silicone on one end and an MFLB stem on the other.
Stick the MFLB stem in the slide of most any water pipe.
Works great also easy and free if you have the parts lying around.
I've also used the stock bent stem on the SOLO with a larger piece of silicone and the straight stem in place of the slide on the water pipe. This uses all stock SOLO parts plus a $2 piece of silicone found most anywhere.
Or use a smaller "whip" tube, use the smaller diameter to fit inside the stock SOLO bent stem (put small O-ring on for a good seal), and put the other end into the "chamber" of the stock straight stem with a small O-ring around the silicone to seal that end. take the slide out and stick the straight stem in.
Or just put the stock stem on.
Put an O-ring around it and run it straight into the water pipe using the SOLO stem as the slide.
I don't like this route too much though.
It puts the SOLO too close to the water so you got to be careful. If someone coughs they could shoot water up the stem into your SOLO.
Through trial and error, I find IMO you don't want the inside diameter of the tubing to be too large, it really sucks the heat out of the oven and temp will drop 1 even 2 temps after a large pull, so you have to wait a little for it to heat back up.
Ask yourself "what would MacGyver do".
Stick the MFLB stem in the slide of most any water pipe.
Works great also easy and free if you have the parts lying around.
I've also used the stock bent stem on the SOLO with a larger piece of silicone and the straight stem in place of the slide on the water pipe. This uses all stock SOLO parts plus a $2 piece of silicone found most anywhere.
Or use a smaller "whip" tube, use the smaller diameter to fit inside the stock SOLO bent stem (put small O-ring on for a good seal), and put the other end into the "chamber" of the stock straight stem with a small O-ring around the silicone to seal that end. take the slide out and stick the straight stem in.
Or just put the stock stem on.
Put an O-ring around it and run it straight into the water pipe using the SOLO stem as the slide.
I don't like this route too much though.
It puts the SOLO too close to the water so you got to be careful. If someone coughs they could shoot water up the stem into your SOLO.
Through trial and error, I find IMO you don't want the inside diameter of the tubing to be too large, it really sucks the heat out of the oven and temp will drop 1 even 2 temps after a large pull, so you have to wait a little for it to heat back up.
Ask yourself "what would MacGyver do".