Yes!!! All caps are SS. Extremely pleased with ti tip on M. Peace! D
Yes! I knew YOU would say that!
Now wouldn't it be wise to try to get a vote from about 3 others?
It has been decided.I 3rd the ti tip
This is with the butane that came loaded? I doubt that DV put that tane in there, it probably came that way from the source. Assuming the source is Chinese, there is NO reason to think they are using quality butane, they will use what is cheapest.Would the lack of more butane be a cause of it not staying on for more than a few seconds? It wil just cut out and I have to re light.. it's probably 20% full I would guess
It is pretty easy. This will make your fingers tired so it is easier and better to use a vise.
- remove your stainless steel tip from the M
- about 1/4" down from the top edge wrap the tip with a folded piece of paper towel for protection from the vise clamping down
- place the wrapped tip in the vise and very slowly tighten down while gently wiggling the tip. When it becomes somewhat firm in the vise's grip stop tightening, you do not want to bend the tip.
- use a set of small or micro metal files. I got mine from home depot (HDX brand)
- use a triangular or square file to cut a notch at the top of the rim where each channel ends
- once the top of the grooves have been notched I go to a round file
- using the round file I expand and smooth the notches to better match the top of the channel
- clean well and enjoy
voila, you are done!
I second the ti tip
I 3rd the ti tip
Adjust-a-bowl alone is worth it.Doc
It has been decided.
If you need a fourth....
You should try modifying your 'M' stainless steel tip first. After I did the mod I was surprised how close it felt to the Ti tip performance, not as good but pretty close. I would not buy a Ti tip before trying this mod out.
I love my Ti tips but this 'M' tip mod works pretty damn good.
All caps are the same, you can just use the cap that came with your M. The tip is sold separately, it does not come with a cap.OOOH Thank you all for your votes! And I got no NO votes.
SO off I go to make another donation/investment in Dynavap again!
Oh, almost forgot...does the cap come with the Ti tip or do I just use the M cap?
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All caps are the same, you can just use the cap that came with your M. The tip is sold separately, it does not come with a cap.
Definitely get the Ti tip. You would never regret it. They are exceptional and I love them.
This is with the butane that came loaded? I doubt that DV put that tane in there, it probably came that way from the source. Assuming the source is Chinese, there is NO reason to think they are using quality butane, they will use what is cheapest.
I don't know if this is the reason for your problems, but I would empty that bad boy and refill it with quality butane. That will also likely resolve the other most likely reason for your problem, air in the tank. Often just burping the tank will fix this (air), but bad butane is also a problem easily resolved.
It is pretty easy. This will make your fingers tired so it is easier and better to use a vise.
- remove your stainless steel tip from the M
- about 1/4" down from the top edge wrap the tip with a folded piece of paper towel for protection from the vise clamping down
- place the wrapped tip in the vise and very slowly tighten down while gently wiggling the tip. When it becomes somewhat firm in the vise's grip stop tightening, you do not want to bend the tip.
- use a set of small or micro metal files. I got mine from home depot (HDX brand)
- use a triangular or square file to cut a notch at the top of the rim where each channel ends
- once the top of the grooves have been notched I go to a round file
- using the round file I expand and smooth the notches to better match the top of the channel
- clean well and enjoy
voila, you are done!
Do you have a Ti tip by chance? It looks exactly like that. This is what we are mimicking. Your notches can be a little smaller or a little larger. Perfection is not needed just careful work to make notches that give you more air.
Link to dynavap titanium tip page
Adjust a bowl Titanium Tip Video by Dynavap - you can see the notches on the Ti tip's rim here.
is that a slightly cheaper way to get the Ti ends without spending the money on an omnivap?
I did my first one without a vice. It just will make your fingers tired unless you milk cows. Not a big deal if you don't have a vice.
Ok.. I now see the 4 categories of vaps they offer. What I mentioned in my question was referring to the Uni, so yes I see what your saying here. This would give me the titanium ends which are said to work better. Also see what your saying about no all titanium uni setup.. which does sound appealing. I like the wood style designs though so no big deal for me there.The reason to get the Omni is to have the set-able adjustable airflow. If that isn't something you are after, a similarly equipped Uni should be about $60 less.
There is a 17mm difference in length between a body and a stem.Could someone please help me out on what the difference is between a body and a stem? I know ones longer but is that it? I've been trying to find out by using their comparison chart and its all becoming clearer except that detail.
What do you all think about the size of the bowl in the titanium tip? Did you ever use a scale to check how much herb you can fit inside it?
Do you grind fine or coarse? Do you pack tightly or loose?
Is one bowl enough if you want to get somewhat blasted? Or do you have to reload? I'm just curious.
Is the "m" convection or conduction? I currently run a davinci iq, awesome vape being conduction.
Same here.. but i used the irwin clamp i used for rosin with pretty much the same instructions as @steama listed...I live in a condo and have no hope of using a vice. so i'm going to do it old school and buy a triangular and round file.
[/QUOTE]Boy! I was away for a few days and came back to find that I had a lot of pages to read to catch up. Love this thread! Welcome to all the new Vapcappers. You have just ventured into the land of LEGO for stoners. Enjoy!
There is a 17mm difference in length between a body and a stem.
A body is 45mm long and uses a standard condenser which accomodates a 62 mm configuration; 45mm body + 17mm spinning mp = 62mm.
A stem is 62 mm long and can use either a standard condenser or an XL condenser. Using a standard condenser the stem will cover it's length without an added mp. Using an XL condenser, which accommodates a 79mm configuration of a 62 mm stem + a 17 mm spinning mp = 79mm.
Vapcaps that use a standard condenser will fit into a regular Dynastash/ER.
Vapcaps that use an XL condenser will fit into an XL Dynastash/ER.
Which length of Vapcap to choose? If you have large hands or are less nimble you might find the XL Vapcaps fit your hand better. If you are looking for stealth choose a regular length Vapcap. Vapcaps sporting the spinning mp can be easier to twirl. If you have a water tool with a short joint you might want a Vapcap without an added mp. Beyond these few elements, it is all personal preference and asthetic. Choose the one you like the looks of.
My tip can accommodate the following loads cured bud stored with a 62% rh bodeva pack. This is according to my scale so it could vary +- depending on other more accurate scales and the amount of moisture in your bud.
Screen in bottom groove - .07 grams
Screen in middle groove - .05 grams
Screen in top groove - .03 grams
These are the absolute max amounts that I can stuff into the chamber. In practice, I never fill the Vapcap to capacity. I like to pop an unground nug in there and let it float freely. My average load is .015 grams, just a tiny nug. I vape several times per day.
Obviously I microdose and absolutely love the effects! The highs are cleaner and far more enjoyable compared to a heavier dose. It took some effort to get down to lower doses, but if you load a tiny bit less each time, a tiny bit less, you may find that you get just as high but a cleaner high with far less weed.
The Vapcap is not only fantastic for microdoses and is astonishingly conservative with your weed.
The Vapcap is a hybrid device. The oven is heated and air is drawn between the cap and the tips exterior channels and heated before passing through the bud. The M tip would likey have a slightly higher conduction ratio compered to a Ti tip IMO.
I am a little surprised that there isn't an assembled Titanium bodied Uni available as a choice on the site, preferably (tho not necessarily) with a TI mouthpiece to keep it all Ti. That would make more sense to me if I wanted a Ti tipped all metal non-omni VC than assembling one from an M. It would be a little more money but I think I would prefer it. And it should be a little cheaper than assembling it from parts like I stupidly did with my Nonavong.
The reason to get the Omni is to have the set-able adjustable airflow. If that isn't something you are after, a similarly equipped Uni should be about $60 less.