Squiby
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Maybe throw in some Baking Soda as well.It seems as though citrus is used for treating cigarette smoke, so I have the wood body in a Ziploc bag with some celestial seasonings lemon zinger teabags.
Maybe throw in some Baking Soda as well.It seems as though citrus is used for treating cigarette smoke, so I have the wood body in a Ziploc bag with some celestial seasonings lemon zinger teabags.
^^^^this, exactly.
Drilling/filing/grinding/breaking rare earth magnets is definitely not a good idea!
I've read that once particles are freed from the magnet by these methods, their own mag field, combined with the very strong field of the main magnet often causes pieces to fly off at great speed.
It put an end to my thoughts of 'adjusting' magnets for projects.
I concur on the glue too.
I've had success with just PVA glue on one of my own experimental stashes that I've deliberately over tightened to see how difficult it would be to fix.
Working fine several weeks later, and I suspect that I may even be able to simply repeat the process of the lid becomes loose again.
Deffo don't drill the magnet though.
A vey thin blade slid down between magnet and wood could be less risky?
Is the magnet really too weak for you @almost there ?
Mine are all pretty strong.
Also to repair screw holes you want to fill the hole with a tooth pick and wood glue.
This is the bigger concern when there's flammable dust around the workshop, also it's very hard on the drill bit. What can and has happened to me is that the filings can pile up/stick together THEN catch fire and normally it's after you're done working and walk away.
Is that like Makan Whoopie?
I agree that they're making it more dramatic than it is if you're careful. It's most likely to happen when fine particles are produced.Interesting!
I've drilled several small rare earths with out ever seeing any where near that level of molten action. (Low rpm used)
Not really sure what drill bit is being used in that video, but the rpm seems high and the videos intent seems to be to show/make the melting/molten effect.
I agree, another option I can think of is drilling a small hole in the other side and pushing the magnet out.I'd rather drill out the magnet on my stash than risk damaging the wood around it by prying/cutting it out from the edge.
Usually the soft Birch toothpick compresses down into almost nothing against the sides and becomes the new threads. I haven't had something split out this way but it is possible.The tooth pick idea to fill the dynastash screw hole is a strong suggestion but def has the possibility of splitting the stash disc the screw hole when the screw is re-inserted.
I ordered on 420 during the chaotic 40% off, still no word. But I’m not complaining, I know I’ll be taken care of in due time.Actually I take it back. I just checked and my order was placed on 4/20 and the sale didn't end until 4/22 so there are probably still a few days for some.
Yup wooden mouthpiece. Originally it wouldn't turn after Vaping but would after a few twists of the mouthpiece. Will try boring it out. ThanksI had the same issue a while ago, you need to take a bit of fine sandingpaper and widen the bore in the centre and the lip that houses the oring close to your mouth.
Only takes a little, assuming your mouthpiece is from wood.
I ordered on 420 during the chaotic 40% off, still no word. But I’m not complaining, I know I’ll be taken care of in due time.
I ordered from a small business during the most chaotic time of year for them, of course it’s gunna take time.
I love the Ti spinning mouthpiece!
Just got it today. It’s on my cocobolo nonavong stem at the moment. I don’t find the sound of the spinning annoying, but get how it could be.do you use it on wood, metal, glass or carbon ?
It seems that I now found a XL condenser that can be used with my Ti-Mp.
no more scratching noise with this one.
will be a nice a gift
High Elf seems appropriate herehttp://fuckcombustion.com/threads/how-awesome-is-the-omnivap-xl.27512/
I'm whatever the opposite of a troll is.
I believe someone said they found the DV magnet to be weak/weaker than the replacement
they had found.
I put another DV magnet on mine, and could not (with some difficulty) pry it off.
Could a wood burning flat tip solder tool be used to soften the adhesive underneath.
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