Yeah, that mesh is darn big. I love how wide the air flow is on it when it is clean.my screen on that get's dirty quicker than the actual glass.
Thanks for the cleaning tip. I'm gonna try the quick dips this week.
Glad you liked the lab glass vape thread. I tried all kinds of extremes before walking the middle path to the GS.Just went trough the DIY thread of the lab glass vape and it is such a nice thread ! Started the ball game in 2015, hats off the man that pioneered 4 years ago .Now in 2019 we have 3 other vapes that use balls.. This is history of glass ball vapes 101 here !
2015 - The Lab Glass vaporizer @jojo monkey
2017 The FLAM @funkyjunky
2018 The G43 ) @VCBud
In terms of airpath purity the GS is the king ,it also delivers PID accuracy,the other two concepts compromise on that for the prize of being smaller )..
Beeing rapidly brainstorming on my own concept which involves balls and is one that preserves the all glass aspect of the GS and is smaller scale.Hope you dont mind me also borrowing that awesome idea and trying to rig something up on my own .Most probably going to compromise on PID part and try it at later stage if there is a PID controller that runs DC voltage heaters.
Cheers to all ! )
re:dc pid: yeah, there are dc to dc relays. I can have dc heaters made. I know @Joaon is down for one.
re:history
2015 - The Lab Glass vaporizer @jojo monkey
2017 to present - Glass Symphony XLR @jojo monkey
Just to add the GS to the list. The GS is many steps past the lab glass vape. I announced it on 4/20/2017 and the first one was in hands in early July of 2017 (ty @lazylathe ). I rolled it out with just the stadium bowl. The funnel bowl came months later and the glass mesh bowl arrived in the spring of last year (if my memory is correct).
The Glass Symphony is available now in 110V and 220V euro plug.
re:"rig something up on my own"
The lab glass vape was put into the DIY section for a reason. The beads are an easy way to go A-Z for a complex surface. Make what you want.
USA shipping $10.50. For a place like Israel, shipping is $34 for a full kit (pid + GS + stand + bowls)I was just browsing through 2-3 pages. Sorry, is there a price list somewhere? I have no idea what to expect.
Glass Symphony XLR...$180USD
parts: borosilicate glass handle w/ installed screen, borosilicate glass 3way adapter (body), borosilicate glass heater w/ XLR (pin layout: power at 1-2. TC at 3-4, G at 5), and borosilicate glass spheres.
GS “stadium” bowl...$25USD
parts: borosilicate glass 24/40 to 19/22 adapter and 3 stainless steel mesh screens (w/ 1 installed).
GS “funnel” bowl...$16USD
parts: borosilicate glass 24/40 to 19/22 adapter and 3 stainless steel mesh screens (w/ 1 installed).
GS “funnel” fine mesh….$2USD
part: stainless steel fine mesh screen. This is meant to go on top of the standard mesh and is optional. If you are the type that hates the idea of wasting one resin head then this is for you.
GS "glass mesh" bowl....$35USD
part: a 24/40 to 19/22 adapter with a glass mesh in the middle. Amazing flavour. Use with hand-torn or chunky ground flowers.
I sell PID controllers for $80. The 3d printed stands are $29.
Please email symphony.vapor@gmail.com for the most up-to-date info. All prices are subject to change.
Same here,
@jojo monkey could you please have a webpage with all the info on it?
Here's what I would suggest:
1) What does come in the box
2) USPs (unique selling points, like 100% pure glass pathway, 100% convection, etc)
3) Video on how to set it up
4) Multiple shots of SG from different angles (fully assembled)
5) Price, how to purchase
And Happy new year
Hello! Happy new year! Thanks for that concise write-up. It's a totally valid request and I hope to check all of those marks sometime very soon.
Until that time, page one of this thread has lots of info when it comes to bullet points and wattage if anyone is looking. Or just email me and I will answer any questions privately.
There's some stuff here:
https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/glasssymphonyxlr/
The other tags too but they are a little mixed.
I'll try to do a bead test and assembly video this week.
Cheers!