sweetherb
Well-Known Member
Good work there!
Agreed, that is impressive stuff!
Good work there!
. How about a temp reading on max with a slow draw right by the mouthpiece please.avoid hight temp and slow draw!
you need to specify a little more, you can see my setup in the pictures of the last page here. in general im willing to place the thermocouple anywhere possible. so would you like to know the temperature of vapor going out of the bubbler mouthpiece? or out of the transfer wand? (thats a bit harder to accomplish) basically show me where to measure temp, you can also edit my pictures and mark with a red circle or whatever. How about a temp reading on max with a slow draw right by the mouthpiece please.
Thanks.
you crafty mothaducka thats so awesomeHad a lazy Sunday afternoon today, so decided on a project for the LSV and this is what I came up with.
LSV Stand made from English Oak
sooooooo how much ?Some more photos now with the teak oil applied. Not upto @Dan Morrison standard of pics but the iPad doesn't take the best photos in the gloomy UK early evening
Trendy Ambient Mood Lighting perhaps or just an LSV
sooooooo how much ?
lol yeah this is quite common due to shipping.Hey guys and girls, I don't know if this has ever been asked. Is your heating element slightly bent? The element itself is straight but it's slightly diagonal and not straight. I was wondering if this is normal or not. Thanks!
Hey guys and girls, I don't know if this has ever been asked. Is your heating element slightly bent? The element itself is straight but it's slightly diagonal and not straight. I was wondering if this is normal or not. Thanks!
great alternative to having to buy a mic stand or make a wood base
Ratchet knows the score.
I'f i get time tonight (i always say this!) ill make a quick pictorial showing how to remedy a squint heater.
The mic stands and wooden bases can be used to stand the lsv straight up while it's turned on, to keep it cool in the first place. My solution is a ~$5 plumbing part, not very pretty but quite useful and effective.
thats the worst excuse ever. im no millenial but also had to get some tools one time or another.i guess this is the time for you...ikea sold me a drill for about $25 its weak but with luck you drill a hole into concrete. no problem for plastics or wood. get some tools and stop being one ok that was uncalled for. get some tools,crafting is the real shit!Just checked out your plumbing part solution, looks like a great fit for you. I'd still worry about it toppling over when I bring it places. Also, I couldnt drill into the part because as a millennial, I own no real power tools
Aren't millennials really into community?as a millennial, I own no real power tools
Just checked out your plumbing part solution, looks like a great fit for you. I'd still worry about it toppling over when I bring it places. Also, I couldnt drill into the part because as a millennial, I own no real power tools
thats the worst excuse ever. im no millenial but also had to get some tools one time or another.i guess this is the time for you...ikea sold me a drill for about $25 its weak but with luck you drill a hole into concrete. no problem for plastics or wood. get some tools and stop being one ok that was uncalled for. get some tools,crafting is the real shit!
Aren't millennials really into community?
Surely someone in yours must have a drill you can use