weenstoned
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Ya I don't think it's necessarily ethically right to flip that for $400, but good luck finding something that elaborate and full colour for $400 from an American artist.
Shower thought I had: if a seller is willing to sandblast or has a sand blasted piece, it would definitely be boro, correct? Since other glasses don't seem to take blasting well?Inyour case you read absolutely correct. What you may have misinterpreted from the article is that glass doesn't get softer in a sense making it easier to cut or manipulate. Softer means it takes much less heat to soften said glass. The surface doesn't actually become "soft".
I don't think he meant he was going to flip it online for 4 bills. Although, given the crowdsourced and ever-bending nature
Looks like 96.6% to me?its a worthy gamble I think with a 99.6% positive feedback
What do you guys think of this piece from artistic glass? Looks almost too good to be true but they insist my piece will look exactly like this when it comes. Hopefully the function is on point, for $52 it could be a huge steal
http://www.dhgate.com/product/45-cm...g/259318317.html#myaccount_orderdetail-1-null
@b0 mine was shipped out basically the next day and I got it in 10 days to Canada so my shipping experience does not jive with yours. Also the nut was fine just one dish is too big but having the Infiniti copy makes that a non-issue.
@pigfoot I already messaged the seller about the particap copy and apparently it won't fit. Thanks though. Seems like either the dish or the cap is not a 1 to 1 copy. Maybe both.
Kinda looks like a Toro. Looks like they are really trying harder on the percs. This one looks pretty nice. What was the price on that one?
I got the hybrid nail, particap clone and standard carb cap. The hybrid nail works great, tastes like my quartz banger. The central threaded tube is not long enough for an enail coil though.
So, the only way to use the hybrid nail is via a torch? That sucks!
Well, it works great with a torch, wouldn't really say it sucks. Also, they never mention enail comparability. The dishes are available for $5/ea, if you have an infiniti clone with similar threads to the nut which holds the dish down, you can make a nail which is definitly enail compatible.So, the only way to use the hybrid nail is via a torch? That sucks!
Kinda depends on the dish you get with it. I ordered 2 and one fits and the other doesn't. Luckily they both fit the infiniti copy.
Also they released another version http://www.dhgate.com/store/product/2016-6-in-1-dualiti-enail-ti-qtz-enail-titanium/373183422.html which has more room.
The threading on my hybrid is finer than that on my infiniti clone. Yours is the same? Do you remember which vendor you got it from?
I got mine from Auber over a year ago when I ordered my e-nail from them. Seems the same as this one but they may have changed the thread size or be from a different factory. http://www.dhgate.com/store/product/wholesale-universal-domeless-titanium-nail/240912559.html
Looks like 96.6% to me?
The threads in that pic look just like mine, coarser than the dish retaining nut. I messaged the seller, let's see what he has to say about it. I don't think I would trust those colored nails. The original should be anodized, I'm guessing.
Ya I dunno about the coloured ones. Though the warning they give about the colour fading over time is also given by HE on their coloured nails.
I received my Rattle Can from Steven today. It's well made, looks good and functions correctly.
For the next revision, I suggest reducing the air path restriction where the joint enters the can, and also where it curves down. Those two points may combine to cause just a little more initial draw restriction than the FC-710. I'm curious to see where resin builds up after a week of use. The lower portion of the diffusion pump, and loose ball, are flawless.