For anyone wondering, I was told in an email yesterday that Obsidian will not be coming to 16mm. I did not ask whether 16mm is being discontinued, but it seems plausible.
have very busy day and currently at the docs uggghhhh, but i will post up pics of the tsunami when i get home and i will post pics of it with the dabber on the underside and without, also with the tip underneath you lose no vapor and adjusted right no clearance issuesPlease post up some photos if you can of the differences you mentioned above.
hey guys just an update on the tsunami Here's some pics of it
https://instagram.com/p/BW_E3DTjkbm/
And here I thought they had sent me the new Tsunami cap. If @YabbaDABBAdo has the Tsunami then what do I have?
And here I thought they had sent me the new Tsunami cap. If @YabbaDABBAdo has the Tsunami then what do I have?
correct that is the New hurricane!!! which I was having issues with seizing like it was welded, but Josh set everything right and I've been doing good with the tsunami and hurricane combo along with a glass capThat's the new hurricane.
I really like the esthetics of this one. For function I've not heard much about as of yet though.And here I thought they had sent me the new Tsunami cap. If @YabbaDABBAdo has the Tsunami then what do I have?
I honestly love the cap except when it seized on me but josh and I got that worked out for now hopefully, the fitment of it precise and airtight, almost too tight and that's where I think was the problem of mine due to the temperature difference and it expanding. But you can get to the whole edge of the insert without any air leakage and still smooth gliding, you must keep the cap clean wipe it of after every few hits so claim doesn't build up, but I switch between the tsunami and hurricane and then finally the weirdeer cap , but for the 30mm outta all the caps BY CCA imo is a toss up between the tsunami in a hurricane I use both and the storm cell personally I don't think is meant for the 30 at allI really like the esthetics of this one. For function I've not heard much about as of yet though.
heat your nail with insert to 230°- 250° And get distilled water and dip the qtip water and start wiping your insert with wet qtip and do it until qtips are completely clean if needed used some ISO first and the 230° And wipe before using water do the same thing wi qtip a few times then water again and boom brand new SiC insert!!!Is it cool to leave my SiC insert soaking in iso? I dabbed some RSO oil off one of my inserts and now it's gross. It left a residue that the Q-tips couldn't get...
heat your nail with insert to 230°- 250° And get distilled water and dip the qtip water and start wiping your insert with wet qtip and do it until qtips are completely clean if needed used some ISO first and the 230° And wipe before using water do the same thing wi qtip a few times then water again and boom brand new SiC insert!!!
water from a water bottle basically and laziness on a liger can actually make it preform porley seal wise for cap and insert build up doesn't just come off with no effort in ISO all I can say is qtip qtip qtip after every hit and clean insert every few days and whole set up weekly biweekly depending on usagedistilled water
I totally agree here. Laziness with any cleaning with any and all things associated with vaporization is going to produce sudpar results in all aspects of the game. It's like this, why get the good flowers and concentrates only to muck up the experience, taste, performance and such in the end. Plus taking care of things makes them last much longer and functioning the way they were designed to function.water from a water bottle basically and laziness on a liger can actually make it preform porley seal wise for cap and insert build up doesn't just come off with no effort in ISO all I can say is qtip qtip qtip after every hit and clean insert every few days and whole set up weekly biweekly depending on usage
note what i use is RODI water, i change the filters 2-3 times a year when filling a 25 gallon water drum every 2 weeks with aquarium pump and air stone to keep it oxygenated and my tds meter never goes above 10 with proper cleaning and maintenance. when my meter on my system hits 10 i change the filtersI have a one-gallon home water distiller and always use distilled water in my glass as well as when cleaning my Liger. My water actually tests lower than average for TDS (total dissolved solids) but there's still quite a thick layer of nasty sludge that's left in the bottom of the distiller after a few gallons have been purified. I'll never drink tap water again after seeing that. All of those inorganic minerals and toxins tend to leave deposits on glass and it seems like they could attach to the vapor and enter your lungs too. Using distilled water seems like a good and inexpensive way to prevent cloudy glass and potential health impacts.
note what i use is RODI water, i change the filters 2-3 times a year when filling a 25 gallon water drum every 2 weeks with aquarium pump and air stone to keep it oxygenated and my tds meter never goes above 10 with proper cleaning and maintenance. when my meter on my system hits 10 i change the filters
I know about this method (although I have never tried it), but I don't have distilled water, and I'm also lazy, so I was wondering if I could achieve a similar effect by just soaking it in iso.
Don't drink bottled either (leaching among other things they don't admit to) or distilled.I have a one-gallon home water distiller and always use distilled water in my glass as well as when cleaning my Liger. My water actually tests lower than average for TDS (total dissolved solids) but there's still quite a thick layer of nasty sludge that's left in the bottom of the distiller after a few gallons have been purified. I'll never drink tap water again after seeing that. All of those inorganic minerals and toxins tend to leave deposits on glass and it seems like they could attach to the vapor and enter your lungs too. Using distilled water seems like a good and inexpensive way to prevent cloudy glass and potential health impacts.
I have a one-gallon home water distiller and always use distilled water in my glass as well as when cleaning my Liger. My water actually tests lower than average for TDS (total dissolved solids) but there's still quite a thick layer of nasty sludge that's left in the bottom of the distiller after a few gallons have been purified. I'll never drink tap water again after seeing that. All of those inorganic minerals and toxins tend to leave deposits on glass and it seems like they could attach to the vapor and enter your lungs too. Using distilled water seems like a good and inexpensive way to prevent cloudy glass and potential health impacts.
When it comes to drinking distilled water, however, that's probably the wrong choice . There are supposed to be minerals in your drinking water. It also tastes and smells funny without them.