Guys, wait, I don't have my Edge yetmaybe pathway to 5th dimension . leave it open man
Guys, wait, I don't have my Edge yet
I did the same to bring my F2 back from the dead (I hardly used it due to draw restriction). I used 99.9% Iso and used a syringe to keep filling the chamber until the iso stopped coming out the bottom honey-colored.I used iso and a very small funnel to slow pour into chamber and let it soak down through the airway tube
Get rid of the oil pad then as it would add extra conduction heating to the mix.still a little faster and darker than I want.
I'm only four bowls in, still w the oils pad reducing oven size, but switched to ground flower, 360 still a little faster and darker than I want.
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Thanks @LesPlenty & @shredder. Removed the pad, loose-packed a 1/4-1/3 chamber, now finding really exact extraction. Also passed the Dog Walk Test (can I get shifted walking the dog at a march uphill?) easily, as in while temp stepping 330-350, where many vapes require the most technique. Flavor not quite as good as my wood & glass vapes, but it’s too early to know for sure (using stock glass in accessories mouthpiece).
I’ll add capsules and the bent glass mouthpiece next.
Very happy with my bent stem. I was worried it wouldn’t work as well as the OG bent stem b/c it is shorter (b/c it doesn’t hold herb like the F2 one) but have been extremely happy with the performance. I even take it with me when out and about - which was too cumbersome to do with F2 one.
However, I am ashamed (and maybe a little proud) to admit that since the initial rinse when my Edge arrived, I have yet to clean the stem. Because it’s black, I have no idea how dirty it really is. And you know the old saying... what you don’t see, can’t hurt you (shhh, don’t ruin it for me! )
Anyone else slacking on cleaning it b/c you don’t see it - or is it just me, my lazy self, and I?
That’s a great idea! Thanks. I don’t have an Edge but do have a couple of Furies and a few clear stems for them which are due for cleaning - and yes I can see what I’d prefer not to see in them. I’ll assume PBW would work in a zip lock too? Don’t have any yet but ordering it soon since it’s more eco friendly than ISO. Weekend regards to all.I've been using a zip lock and iso.
That’s a great idea! Thanks. I don’t have an Edge but do have a couple of Furies and a few clear stems for them which are due for cleaning - and yes I can see what I’d prefer not to see in them. I’ll assume PBW would work in a zip lock too? Don’t have any yet but ordering it soon since it’s more eco friendly than ISO. Weekend regards to all.
True, I forget PBW works better with hot water which isn’t good for plastic bags. Agreed. ISO in a bag, in a pinch, is a great idea though. Thanks! Cheers.PBW would work too....but, the hotter the water, the better it works. I use boiling or near. Cold water in my experience is almost useless. I'm not sure the bags could take the heat I think it t takes to work.
PBW would work too....but, the hotter the water, the better it works. I use boiling or near. Cold water in my experience is almost useless. I'm not sure the bags could take the heat I think it t takes to work.
True, I forget PBW works better with hot water which isn’t good for plastic bags. Agreed. ISO in a bag, in a pinch, is a great idea though. Thanks! Cheers.
In what way?ordering it [PBW] soon since it’s more eco friendly than ISO.
For openers, it doesn't end up evaporating and adding to the hydrocarbons there? Or end up down the drain to cause problems there (being a detergent, it's pretty benign)? Safer too, in that it's not extremely flammable, something we often don't consider.In what way?
True enough, like most chemical reactions heat helps?
I'd suggest putting the bag of 'warm' PBW and water in a bowl or even the entire sink filled with hot tap water. Five minutes or so?
Weekend regards to all.
OF
I thought PBW could be dumped down the drain without impact. I could be wrong but that’s what I recall from a lengthy PBW discussion likely on the Fury thread.For openers, it doesn't end up evaporating and adding to the hydrocarbons there? Or end up down the drain to cause problems there (being a detergent, it's pretty benign)? Safer too, in that it's not extremely flammable, something we often don't consider.
And cheaper, too. And generally works better. Lots of good reasons on the PBW thread, started by our very own @t-dub no less!
http://fuckcombustion.com/threads/pbw-the-chemistry-of-clean.7854/
Lots to recommend, solvents can only get stuff so clean.
OF
I thought PBW could be dumped down the drain without impact. I could be wrong but that’s what I recall from a lengthy PBW discussion likely on the Fury thread.
Yes, lengthy room temp soaks with PBW, perhaps in zip loc bags, could work instead of shorter ones with hot water which will melt the bag. No matter, it’s good to have options - and knowledge of them. Thanks all!