I promised when I posted my Whip Tutorial that I would at a later date post a tutorial on how to make balloons with a Arizer glass balloon mouthpiece. I have not made a tutorial up to this point because samirfuzzywuzzy already had posted an excellent one in the 'Vapor Related Equipment' section of the forums.
Here is samir's original tutorial:
http://fuckcombustion.com/threads/volcano-x-ha-x-eq-ultimate-balloon-plus-turbo-mouth.4743/
Except for a few minor details, I make my bags the same way samir does, so I intend this to be more of a review/how to use Reynolds Oven Bags (which you can find at a grocery store around the foil, plastic wrap and such) with our HerbalAires.
First the required materials:
- Reynolds Nylon Oven Bag - $2.50-3.50 depending on size (you get 5 bags in a large box and 2 bags in a turkey size box)
- Arizer Glass Balloon Mouthpieces - $7.99 for 2
In the picture below, you can see the required materials, as well as the black o-rings which are needed to secure the mouthpiece to the bag. (they come with the mouthpieces)
Simply scrunch up the bag around the glass mouthpiece as shown in the picture below.
Once you scrunch up the bag, slip both the black o-rings over the bag and the glass mouthpiece. If done correctly the mouthpiece/bag should now look like this after you cleanup all the excess plastic. (excuse the dog hair)
Remember, as a prerequisite to using glass Arizer mouthpieces with an HerbalAire, you need to drill your teflon mouthpiece to make the hole bigger. This is actually a very simple procedure that takes 10 minutes to complete. I explain how to do it in the post with my whip tutorial.
In the picture below you can clearly see from the 'resin line' that my teflon mouthpiece (on top of my college diploma) creates a good seal and is the right size to recieve either the balloon or whip, which uses glass pieces the same size as the balloon mouthpiece.
The next picture is intended to give you an idea of the size difference between the 'large' and 'turkey sized' oven bags, with the large on top and the turkey sized one on the bottom. If anyone is wondering the turkey sized bag is approximately 2.5 times larger then the large sized bags. I recommend using the 'large' bags for personal use, and the 'turkey sized" ones for groups and parties.
Also don't forget, you can use the Reynolds Oven Bags without the Arizer mouthpieces. I have used these bags for years, even before I recently switched to glass mouthpieces. They are high quality, cheap, and accesable...I cannot recommend these bags enough