@Pipes is the real deal!@Pipes makes the Portside Mini (portable)
and The Caldron (desktop plugin)
I have the Caldron. Best investment I ever made for using my VapCaps at home!
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_202eBzWeF7rkTjqV5sWumPxtbSNtfjqOZEs1i9d16k/mobilebasic
Happy Vaping!
You might have missed the point in doing this... I am looking to decrease the surface area of the inside of the draw tube.Lots of Ebay sellers offer 12 OD x 8 ID boro pieces for quite cheap. That is what I made my first all glass bodies from.....10mm OD is fairly weak for using with a vapcap I think.
You might have missed the point in doing this... I am looking to decrease the surface area of the inside of the draw tube.
I see....but then what are you comparing that setup to as far as the need to decrease surface area?
Pipe’s PSM.
Naturally.
(In an EDC “toolbag”)
I have a preference for slender stems for my VapCaps. The bore in this is 5/32" [4mm] and a 7mm glass stem will have a 1.5mm wall also making it a 4mm ID.
I didn't realize the PSM had that much stuff on the interface panel. Definitely liking the toolbag fit.
...and just to be sure these posts stay on topic - drool on!
Stop drawing.
When it cools off blow it out.
I got one of those condensers to have some titanium tubing ...and to fashion a mouthpiece to make an XL. I just noticed a dent at the mouthpiece end on mine. It doesn't appear proud anywhere when I spun a blank mouthpiece on it. This is likely an over-tightening at a machining operation. I might suggest using something like a drill-chuck to 'reshape' it a little. Any 3-jaw chuck that can flatten the high spot. If you have the touch with metals, you could peen it into shape with enough <<== patience, persistence, vape breaks, bigger hammers and a torch...<snip>
BTW, anyone buy any xl condensers in the last 6 months that seem bulged in the section where the MP sits? I have 2 that are this way and the MPs are too tight to spin. I still need to contact DV about them.
Newbie question:
What should I do if I combust?
Like, right away - immediately upon realizing I've overheated - what's the first thing I should do?
Right now I just blow OUT rather than suck in. Wait for cool down click, then clean.
Is there any better method to minimize the "damage" of char, flavor, smell, and general nastiness?
Newbie question:
What should I do if I combust?
Like, right away - immediately upon realizing I've overheated - what's the first thing I should do?
Right now I just blow OUT rather than suck in. Wait for cool down click, then clean.
Is there any better method to minimize the "damage" of char, flavor, smell, and general nastiness?
Right on @D4Dank - I go out in the cold and sip&dip with the IH is the only way to keep a load warm enough. I don't know how anyone would do it with a torch
triple torch in the winter in the great north act like single torch in the summer!
You must be into science?I figured this out without really realizing it. Back when I first got into Vapcaps, I bought a single and a triple torch, and just naturally found myself using the single in summer and triple in winter.