The diametrically magnetized magnets are going to be weak when holding the cap compared to the same size of through magnetized magnet.I've read that diametrically magnetized magnets are the ones to get. But a disc magnet magnetized through the thickness may also work. Something like this.
http://appliedmagnets.com/strong-n52-neodymium-rare-earth-magnet-3-8-in-x-1-32-in-disc-p-962.html
Does anyone have experience with this type of disc magnet?
Through thickness is stronger if you want something sticking to the flat face.I've read that diametrically magnetized magnets are the ones to get. But a disc magnet magnetized through the thickness may also work. Something like this.
http://appliedmagnets.com/strong-n52-neodymium-rare-earth-magnet-3-8-in-x-1-32-in-disc-p-962.html
Does anyone have experience with this type of disc magnet?
I just wanted to mention that it may be about the nature of these magnets and not a criticism of this company, but several of the magnets I have gotten from them have ended up crumbling or breaking up and becoming unusable. I say it may not be them because another larger magnet I got from another vendor did the same thing. They did bang into each other quite a bit but I still didn't think they should fall apart.Look for a 3/8” x 3/8” or 10mm x 10mm. They have an impressive amount of strength and should pull off even stubborn caps.
I use KJmagnetics (higher price, better quality, no minimum order) for faster delivery or banggood (bulk order needed) if there’s no rush.
Rare earth magents are extremely brittle, about as brittle as glass is. Banging them together is not a good thing to do unless they are mounted to a solid surface. Even then, they can chip and fracture through repeated impacts.I just wanted to mention that it may be about the nature of these magnets and not a criticism of this company, but several of the magnets I have gotten from them have ended up crumbling or breaking up and becoming unusable. I say it may not be them because another larger magnet I got from another vendor did the same thing. They did bang into each other quite a bit but I still didn't think they should fall apart.
Just my experience that I thought I should share.
Guys, I have a question for you:
Suppose that you would like a bit more of airflow in your Omnivap. What would you do? I've thought of two ideas:
1. Pack it less (this increases airflow, but reduces the duration of the session).
2. Reduce the length of the condenser a bit.
What do you think? May be option 2 worth it? Is there any problem with it? Or do I better stick to Option 1, despite the (dissatisfaction) of lower sessions?
Thank you all!
if you haven't done so go ahead and file 3 notches into your ss tip, it makes a difference. One time I didn't have my cap pushed down into the tip and I combusted. It was pretty funny, almost never happens and when it does I'm always taken by surprise and can't decide to inhale it in or quickly blow it out.Sometime i want better air flow, i use magnet to pull up the cap a little away from the tip after the hot click, like move 1 fin distance, it help increase the air flow significantly, I do this trick to the SS tip mostly, ti tip not really necessary
I was purchasing a stem from our local piggie and saw he had made a glass tip (its not all glass however) and I hassled him til he sold it to me
Looks like the wood stem maker local to him, not our FC piggie.u have a unique piece of VapCap related paraphernalia indeed.
PP’s a glass blower, too? Bowl me over, Matey!
and good to the see that the OG glass condenser fit the bodies.
mmmmh, nonavong glasspath ?
noticable difference in taste ?
Looks like the wood stem maker local to him, not our FC piggie.
wow, I really like this direction, so much so I worry if my kid will be able to afford college if my collection keeps growing at its present rateGlass is something I've been looking into since I started, especially cobalt blue glass.
Had to take the end down a bit and put in a groove for an O ring but I've proved the point and I can now explore another idea.
Glass is something I've been looking into since I started, especially cobalt blue glass.
Had to take the end down a bit and put in a groove for an O ring but I've proved the point and I can now explore another idea.
My experience mirrors yours, my Mighty collects dust between uses now. It seems like a weed pig in comparison, but I still love it for multiple user sessions.12 days, 1 Omni and 1,000 pages. I know everyone is waiting on pins and needles for my review
Almost 2 weeks and 240+ heat cycles, liking the Omni more and more.
Vapor
The vapor is top-notch. Ti tip set to .05 gets me 3 really good clouds. The second draw rivals my evo desktop. The potency is off the charts. I spent the last decade of combustion using a one-hitter exclusively. I remember packing that thing 6 or 7 times per session to get decent effects. Naturally, I felt the need to do multiple-pack sessions with the Omni. Nope, I'm good with 3 cycles as this thing can kick yer arse. Maybe a double pack sometimes. I consider myself high tolerance and continue to be shocked and amazed.
Efficiency
It's hard to find a more efficient weapon to medicate. I've tried all three bowl sizes and have found myself at .05 most of the time. It has cut my usage by half and I feel as though I'm as baked as I have ever been. The euphoric effects come through brilliantly.
Cleaning
I use the Omni daily and all day as I'm lucky enough to work from home. I am really happy with cleaning. Every few days I wipe the condenser clean and run a q-tip through it. I keep a toothbrush handy to brush the fins clean every now and again so tiny bits and pieces don't get combusted during the heat cycle.
Learning
If you are getting one or thinking about a dynavap it's an outstanding product. Personally, all vapes have some learning needed. There is so much knowledge on FC. Most everything you need to have a blast is here. If you are having trouble, try heating the cap in the middle about a half inch above the torch flames.
I've read a post, "I'm new to vaping, what should I buy". Many suggestions and questions followed. One response suggested a dynavap if "using a butane torch was OK". There are many "battery only" enthusiasts. I was one of them. The Omni has shelved my mighty.
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