ckingflava
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I wish I did go that route... Now I'm stuck with a dnail halo and no good option for a carb cap and it sounds like their is a manufacturing problem with the ones I had been waiting on..
Part of the appeal to d-nail is actually the fact that everyone else uses it lol. Just makes it nice for comparing temps etc. My rig is REALLY small, and the drop down is needed to make it like a tripod and not tip over from even the d-nail + sic ... haha.
If I was brand new I'd probably have considered the liger at the very least. Its neat looking, but 100% not an option for my rig. It does look well made.
There is not a manufacturing problem. This was the first run of carbs by a new manufacturer, where something new was tried. The only delay was the change of manufacturers and lead time on first order.t route... Now I'm stuck with a dnail halo and no good option for a carb cap and it sounds like their is a manufacturing problem with the ones I had been waiting on..
Do you have an uneven finish on your carb man? As I mentioned the different finish is not a problem and the new ti is purer - still uneven polishing is another thing altogether. Please post a pic and I will make sure to raise it too.heres the response i got
I've been loving my Liger too! The only complaint I have is that it doesn't handle globs as well as the SiC halos. I keep mine at 666F and it handles decent size dabs but not insomnia busters. I think it's due to the fact that the dish is so thin so there isn't a whole lot of thermal mass behind it. I've spoken with Josh and he's going to make a few SiC dishes to test out that only have one cup cut into it so the other side is pure SiC so there'll be a ton of thermal mass to drop a glob onto. I'm pumped .... if it works as well as I'm hoping the Liger will be my go-to all the time.Sic dish in the 20mm Liger V2.0 was a big hit over the holidays! I was running fairly low temps and the flavor had everyone smacking their lips at the 650 degree mark and below! I agree having the right carb cap for the nail makes a big difference. I'm still not sure why more people aren't trying the CCA stuff now that the SiC and Quartz options are in, plus they have carb caps! The extremely high end materials and top quality machining with these smaller production run nails and inserts are where it's at IMO. Have you guys looked at the close ups of the Liger, I felt like I was inspecting a high end sports car part rather than a nail. The machining was THAT good. Plus when you inspect the quartz dish I can tell it's no cheap quartz. There is still no hazing on my quartz dish after a month of torch cleanings and I have already tested it by accidentally dropping it hot onto tile. It didn't break!. Not even my pukinbeagle quartz could say that! I only have one piece of SiC but I see 0 flaws or polishing lines. It is perfect! I know those Ferraris drive great guys but have you tried this McLaren?!? Don't get stuck on one brand just because that's what everyone else is buying.
Hell I'm sure not sure if the taste of SiC is any "Better" than quartz? SiC allows you to turn your coil temp down and your dabbing surface will stay closer to the coil temp. But with both surfaces at the same temp I think quartz is still pretty close to SiC in taste.
I found myself switching back and forth between materials. Dropping a different insert in the Liger occasionally. I don't know if I like the SiC at 620 or the Quartz at 700 better? I do know I like having both of them in my rotation and can't wait to get the flower/hash vaping attachment for this thing!
Also I just wanted to mention that I have been ordering my coils from Greenlight vapes. If you order from China direct they are around $25-$30 each ( plus Shipping?) and I haven't had one burn out yet. I have one of each size from there all going strong. Plus there is a one time coil replacement from when I bought my enail from them but I haven't had to use it yet. You have to pay shipping from China so I just bought a few. I like having 16mm, 20mm, and flat coils so I can try any nail I want without worrying about coil size or shape. The only on I didn't buy is the nectar collector 10mm but they do carry it. Here is my contact there
amy@greenlightvapes.com
Both the previous and new version dnail ti were grade 1 IIRC, the new ti is just a slightly purer grade 1. That is what I meant by saying that the difference will be negligibly in the direction of slightly more malleable and slightly more inert on the newer ti.So D-Nail is going to exchange my straight hole carb cap for a angled hole cap. I just need to wait for the new batch to get in. As long as it functions right I'm going to keep it as I need a second carb cap. Here you'll see the MDS for Titanium grades 1 - 4 (commercially pure grades of titanium). While grade 1 is technically more pure the only difference is .07% more O2 allowance in grade 2 and the tensile and yield strength are significantly greater than grade 1. There was research done before every other company settled on grade 2 titanium. Anyway, as long as the cap makes it to my door in good shape everything should be all gravy.
I've been loving my Liger too! The only complaint I have is that it doesn't handle globs as well as the SiC halos. I keep mine at 666F and it handles decent size dabs but not insomnia busters. I think it's due to the fact that the dish is so thin so there isn't a whole lot of thermal mass behind it. I've spoken with Josh and he's going to make a few SiC dishes to test out that only have one cup cut into it so the other side is pure SiC so there'll be a ton of thermal mass to drop a glob onto. I'm pumped .... if it works as well as I'm hoping the Liger will be my go-to all the time.
Edit: I saw you were saying the cord on the Liger would be the tippiest part. This is how I've been setting up my Liger:
It's super sturdy set up like that and it gets the pesky cord out of the way.
Will do. The older version D-Nail Ti was grade 2. The description for the generation 2 cap actually still says grade 2 on the D-Nail website. Shouldn't be a problem it's just worth noting that it is more delicate than grade 2. The slim series bases are holding up fine and they're grade 1 ... I wish they had the purdy engraved logo instead of the printed logo but I do love these little guys. Been using a slim series base with SiC dish and the tiny Blazer Firefox on the pendy rig when out and aboutBoth the previous and new version dnail ti were grade 1 IIRC, the new ti is just a slightly purer grade 1. That is what I meant by saying that the difference will be negligibly in the direction of slightly more malleable and slightly more inert on the newer ti.
Please do share w/ pics when you get your new carb off the next run bro
Oh that's right. The old ti was meant to be gr2 but came back in tests actually being gr1. This new stuff is meant to be and shows up in test results as decidedly purer gr1.Will do. The older version D-Nail Ti was grade 2. The description for the generation 2 cap actually still says grade 2 on the D-Nail website. Shouldn't be a problem it's just worth noting that it is more delicate than grade 2. The slim series bases are holding up fine and they're grade 1 ... I wish they had the purdy engraved logo instead of the printed logo but I do love these little guys. Been using a slim series base with SiC dish and the tiny Blazer Firefox on the pendy rig when out and about
Thanks for the temperature information but the auber is still $130 with the coil and shipping + import will bump that up a bit, I'm not willing to pay that much for a unit.
The XMT 7100 is where it's at if you're on a budget.is 400c/752f max temp high enough for a PID controller for an enail coil? I'm looking at the REX-C100 as they're the cheapest but they only seem to go up to 400c.
Fuck man, that is fortunate to even get to function with an enail at all! Kudos for getting it to work! That spine mouthpiece tube is beautiful btwMy tippy as shit but otherwise perfect Jack Steele spine rig with the sic and sapphire. Has the diy D-Nail powering it. See what I mean by too small? Haha.
The bigger Jack Steele spines were some serious $$$ and I have servere chronic back pain. Without the drop down I can't even use the enail with it.
Fuck man, that is fortunate to even get to function with an enail at all! Kudos for getting it to work! That spine mouthpiece tube is beautiful btw
Hmm I wonder if you could have your cake and eat it too by contacting one of our resident blowers here and getting a custom dropdown with feet/legs in the right places to keep the rig standing up etc? This way the piece could be counterbalanced and supported adequately for use with an enail?Thanks. I was devastated to not get it working with the e-nail. Ironically the fix was add another chunk of glass. Boom tri-pod. Might switch to something bigger when I move again soon, but I don't really have any $ and I like the spine, so it'd have to be something cheap.
Have you considered the slim series base with 14mm female adapter? It'd fit your rig directly and probably be much less tippy. you could do the 45 degree adapter too to level the dish off if you prefer it. I've been using my Tristan Hodges rig (with 45 degree joint like yours) as a hand pipe (picking it up when I hit it) and tipping it back to level the dish off while I rip it. I probably wouldn't use it like this without the heater retainer under the heater coil as the joint gets much hotter with the nail set up like that but when the heater retainer is under the heater coil the joint doesn't get that hot at all. The fins on the base don't even discolor at 950 degrees when the heater retainer is used under the coil.My tippy as shit but otherwise perfect Jack Steele spine rig with the sic and sapphire. Has the diy D-Nail powering it. See what I mean by too small? Haha.
The bigger Jack Steele spines were some serious $$$ and I have servere chronic back pain. Without the drop down I can't even use the enail with it.
Have you considered the slim series base with 14mm female adapter? It'd fit your rig directly and probably be much less tippy. you could do the 45 degree adapter too to level the dish off if you prefer it. I've been using my Tristan Hodges rig (with 45 degree joint like yours) as a hand pipe (picking it up when I hit it) and tipping it back to level the dish off while I rip it. I probably wouldn't use it like this without the heater retainer under the heater coil as the joint gets much hotter with the nail set up like that but when the heater retainer is under the heater coil the joint doesn't get that hot at all. The fins on the base don't even discolor at 950 degrees when the heater retainer is used under the coil.
Love your rig BTW.