That was a mod note, and not a post by vtac, so you don't know which staff member posted it. And did you not catch his last sentence- "And as a side note, any discussion of material safety belongs in the general section and NOT directly in the related model thread(s)." If you need an explanation of why we don't want topics like this continually popping up in the vape specific threads, send me an email and I'll explain the reasons.MoeOnTheMoon said:Just over a month ago you nearly kicked people off the board (I wasn't one of them) for even bringing up the subject.
I guess I'm not allowed to question a Mod, so I won't, but I do have my questions.
As lwien said, policies and rules are always subject to change. It used to be, in the US, that 18 yr. olds could legally buy beer, but not vote. Now it's the opposite. Forums rules certainly change. There was a rules change just this past week at marijuana.com, and that forum's been around for about 10 yrs. This forum is certainly a work in progress. It's only about 2 yrs. old and unlike most other forums, we allow posting by manufacturers and resellers. Toss out those two groups and we'd have a lot fewer unique problems. But I think everyone can see that allowing them to participate has benefits for members. You can't have it both ways. You don't get the positive aspect (benefits like inside info and discounts on vapes) without having to put up (to some extent) with the negative. It's our job to maximize the benefits while minimizing the downside. Sometimes that means making a change, trying something new, or even stepping on someone's toes in order to improve the forum experience for the majority of the members.collegerower said:But when it is a question of board policy it shouldnt be something that changes.
This thread was closed the last time because it turned into a hostile back and forth, consisting mostly of opinion. This time it will be civil, and factual.This will be a civil discussion. If you can't post without breaking our be nice rules then do not post here. Infractions will be issued without warning.
Please also do not post if your comment consists of essentially: "I think it's safe" or "I think it's unsafe".
Good to hear, way to lay this discussion to rest!Rick said:OK crew. I must say, VTAC, you prompted me to do something I have not yet done because I have always felt the same way about this issue. AZ/MZ is safe and I know it. A bit presumptuous but what I knew.
So I Email K&S engineering who makes the brass I have used for almost ten years. Wow, he gets back to me very quickly. I will copy/paste his reply to my query...
...Our brass is alloy 260 which is lead free. Thank you for your kind words.
J.C. Pell
National Sales Manager
K&S Engineering
did you miss the part where he said its made of the same alloy?lwien said:Does your brass heat exchanger come from the same supplier?
Rick said:The tubing size quoted was everything I use that is in the vapor path except the heatsink which(just checked) is the same alloy.
While the brass used in the tubing may not contain lead, alloy 260 can contain lead. See the following: http://www.onlinemetals.com/brassguide.cfmFEAR420 said:did you miss the part where he said its made of the same alloy?lwien said:Does your brass heat exchanger come from the same supplier?
Not quite. See post above.momofthegoons said:Now we can finally put this to rest.
I understand the point and I do believe I was on topic (but I've been wrong before). However, I was a bit pushed for time and couldn't fully elaborate on my questions but Rick's posts make it all moot now. Sorry if it seems like I was derailing.vtac said:The thing is, lead is not just any metal. That's kind of the point.
Please stay on topic.
Are you serious? Because kids and pets can ingest any paint that chips/peels away. Isn't it?lwien said:Hell, it's even outlawed in paint and I don't know of anyone who heats up paint.
as far as I can tell, rick did mention that the heatsink is part of the air path:DevoTheStrange said:from my understanding of how the heatsink works, even though it has tubing going through the middle of it, the air still flows around the outside of the heatsink to get to the tubing. It has to touch the Heat sink before it even gets to the tubing. I would say that the air first begins to become heated once it touches the heat sink, not when it gets inside the middle tubing. The Vapor airway starts outside the unit, goes through the holes... Over the Heat exchanger, into the tubing up through the stem. So to say that the heatsink is not in the air path is not entirely true. . . .
I am not sure whose comment you were responding to, but the manufacturer of the MZ admits that everything that is in the vapor path, except the heatsink, was alluded to in the e-mail sent to the brass vendor/manufacturer. therefore implying that the heatsink is, indeed, part of the vapor path. what is the issue here?The tubing size quoted was everything I use that is in the vapor path except the heatsink which(just checked) is the same alloy.
But in the above statement He is only addressing that the tubing used is lead free, he does not answer anything about the heat sink, he even says it is from a different supplier. Just because they are the same kind of alloy does not mean that specific supplier offers lead free brass. I see what the logic of why lwien brought it up.obelisk said:as far as I can tell, rick did mention that the heatsink is part of the air path:DevoTheStrange said:from my understanding of how the heatsink works, even though it has tubing going through the middle of it, the air still flows around the outside of the heatsink to get to the tubing. It has to touch the Heat sink before it even gets to the tubing. I would say that the air first begins to become heated once it touches the heat sink, not when it gets inside the middle tubing. The Vapor airway starts outside the unit, goes through the holes... Over the Heat exchanger, into the tubing up through the stem. So to say that the heatsink is not in the air path is not entirely true. . . .
The tubing size quoted was everything I use that is in the vapor path except the heatsink which(just checked) is the same alloy.