blackstone
Well-Known Member
@ataxian Omnivaps have Ti tips and spinning Ti tips are now available in place of the wooden tips. You can also have a Ti glassy with no mouthpiece but you know all about glass!
I too think some wood on my lips is...UNCIVILISED however I have a Ti Vong in Blackwood and the wood is so hard and dense it is not a problem to me but that is of course personal taste.
Whatever choice I think a VapCap is the nearest thing to a Joint without smoke.
I was having a good browse of the site last night and I stumbled upon a not so obvious combination that might suit @ataxian 's requirement also.
(Please someone correct me here if the following is not a possibility!)
So it would be to buy a Ti Glassy, and buy/fit a Carbon Stem from the parts section. It could be called a Ti Carbon (non-S). Or if you talked to Dynavap they might just provide you with the assembled Ti Carbon.
It results in the only Vapcap where you're not putting wood, Ti, or rubber in your mouth, while being somewhat unbreakable?
It would look like a blackwood Ti Woody, but the black part would be all carbon. I certainly like the thought of it!
The $1 rubber mouthpiece could also be fitted and this mates with WT.
I have a Glass original and I think it will be a while before I break it and it's easy and cheap-ish to replace the parts, but I know everyone's different.
I enjoy the taste and i often repeat micro sessions a few times as desired. But maybe @lazylathe advice should be heeded if you both know your requirements more than I would!
Although I don't own a carbon yet, this was a question I had. But after getting a basic glass model, I now see that very little condenses to the inner wall of the body, and most condenses on the actual condenser part.Was just wondering how people like their carbon bodies. Can you use ISO on them?
So you could simply warm the carbon a little and run a qtip or other cotton through there, and finish with soapy water or similar. I think!