So, I had a look. I am just curious because I don't know motivations. Was that TeaTime intended to be a Simrell Ad or did it just turn out that way? I thought it was an introduction to the Armored Cap. I lasted about halfway through the second part...Click the link, it will take you to the Dynavap Twitch page where all their videos are available. More direct link might be.
I would have figured a cyberguy would know these things.
Mine was super tight, but I took an M mouthpiece and stuck it in the armored cap to smooth out the captive indents, and now it’s much easier to removeOne other thing to add. The Armored Cap is going to lean a little more on the "captive" feature because it is likely too thick to easily bend out of round to grab the tip. I think George said they are a little tighter than regular caps to help with this, but it will be interesting to see how easily they come off with a magnet.
Without even trying the Armored cap, I’m pretty sure it’s not coming off with just a magnet, it will be tight. The FMJ has the same problem, the Reload decapper or similar might work, even those have problems as the pull to decap is greater than the pull to get the tip off. It might loosen with time as the indents wear(that could be assisted, but you won’t be able to tighten again), but it is intended not to fall off and be a hazard because of the extra weight.I think George said they are a little tighter than regular caps to help with this, but it will be interesting to see how easily they come off with a magnet.
Hence the leather decapper--can't see it coming off with just a magnet. I'll try the M mp method @Bisko posted to see if I can't loosen it just a tad, but the keyring may be a good idea so you don't have to weaken the captivators too much.Without even trying the Armored cap, I’m pretty sure it’s not coming off with just a magnet, it will be tight. The FMJ has the same problem, the Reload decapper or similar might work, even those have problems as the pull to decap is greater than the pull to get the tip off. It might loosen with time as the indents wear(that could be assisted), but it is intended not to fall off and be hazard because of the extra weight.
The Reload has the strongest disk magnet I have tried and I am able to take some very tightly held caps with it. We'll see about the AC. I don't doubt that a regular magnet will struggle. I DID order the leather decapper just in case.Without even trying the Armored cap, I’m pretty sure it’s not coming off with just a magnet, it will be tight
It unscrews off the std Ti tip, fwiw. Pretty dang tight, though.I’m still struggling removing my Armored cap and doing back to back hits with a few stems I’ve tried. Any stem without a very tight tolerance, once hot, will pull the tip and cap out together. Not all stems but some. If this is the case it almost requires two tools to remove the cap. I’m certainly happy it’s not falling off. A magnet is not working for me, even a Revolve magnet or a Simrell pedestal. Maybe I should smooth my indents out? Other than that it seems to be preforming as advertised. I’ve been working all day and it’s 5 o’clock.
Edit: I can confirm yes the PSM works with the Armored cap.
Edit 2: @cyberguy It does fit in the heater of the PSM but because the sleeve creates a low spot/cavity on the clicker end it is unable to engage the switch. So YES it fits, NO it doesn’t work. It does work with my Hot Shot because of the wood disk that makes the bottom of the heating chamber flat.
This is true but the tip twists just as easily as they pull out. Again, only on some stems.It unscrews off the std Ti tip, fwiw. Pretty dang tight, though.
@The Stray FoxEdit 2: @cyberguy It does fit in the heater of the PSM but because the sleeve creates a low spot/cavity on the clicker end it is unable to engage the switch. So YES it fits, NO it doesn’t work. It does work with my Hot Shot because of the wood disk that makes the bottom of the heating chamber flat.
Do you have access to a hardware store? Perhaps you could take your PS Mini in with you or at a minimum the silicone cap and just see if there is a proper diameter “something” in the fittings section. Just a thought. Sometimes a good thirty minute wander will result in some impressive ingenuity! Good luck!@The Stray Fox
Earlier PSM models had the button switch. Later models came with a silicone or wood disc over the button to prevent the cap from denting. Then the Hotshot replaced the PSM.
So I have a later model PSM with a silicone disc and awaiting my armored cap. I'm hopeful it'll work since the disc is flat, but wish I had the wooden one instead of silicone, since the longer duration of the hot cap pressed against silicone is worrisome.
Thanks for this. I did some wandering on Pipes' thread and found this....Do you have access to a hardware store? Sometimes a good thirty minute wander will result in some impressive ingenuity! Good luck!
And if anyone is interested........The easiest DIY is to slice wafers from 1/2" wood dowelling.
I also get questions regarding the extra heatshield/spacer and the friction pad. Here's the scoop.
The wooden disc is the “heatshield” which can double as a spacer and the heat-resistant rubber cushion is a “friction pad” which is attached to the underside of the heatshield to keep it from falling out of the tube if the unit is inverted. The pad is affixed offset to the disc so some protrudes along the side. This protrusion acts as a kind of hinge by pressing against the tube pushing the wooden disc against the tube on the opposite side. The pressure is adjustable by increasing/decreasing the offset by peeling away the pad and reseating it.
To use the wooden disc as a spacer, it should be installed under the heatshield/cushion pad combo so it resides closest to the actual switch.
To remove the heatshield from the tube, you need tweezers. Push down on the side of the wooden disc closest to the glass tube. The disc should flip up enough to be able to grab with the tweezers and remove. To re-install, push down evenly with a VC cap.
I have been using it on a Vong at half-bowl heated normally (spinning, lower third of the cap, half inch single flame) and getting full extraction, very big one-hits with dark brown duff. I'll have to work on getting a little flavor but otherwise pretty successful.I’m liking the armored cap, takes longer to heat than my fmj but seems to hold heat a little longer. It is very tight on my tip and can’t be easily re-shaped like a normal cap but I’ve gotten used to it.
Well, it’s 6 years later and they’re releasing an “M+”. Let’s see if it has the titanium tip you’d hoped for haha.P.S. I just had a thought....it would be cool if there was an M+ that came with a titanium tip at a premium. That would be cool.
Is that the plus drop? Tea time? What's happening at 2/23 @ 2302/23/23 2:30
Now I'm curious. I've already taken to reddit to spread rumors / gather intelligence.Lots of twos and threes I imagine.
The drop will be during Spannabis so sometime between 3/10 - 3/12.Is that the plus drop? Tea time? What's happening at 2/23 @ 230