OF
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I used my Makita HG on low and had major issues trying to keep the entire cart from heating.
JMHO, hold the bottom of the cart and slowly heat the funnel and top of the cart to get the oils flowing. If you can't hold on to the bottom of the cart with your bare hand, you are getting to close to hot.
-Z
right now im just using a pencil torch and with what im putting into it, im getting an uneven load
That's one of the keys, keep the seals at the bottom cool or you'll make a chronic leaker out of it. The other key is to preheat the center section (below the load) before melting the load out of the funnel. You don't want the just barely warm enough to flow load to hit cold metal on the way down and cool.....it's going to stop flowing right there (bad fill) and you might not be able to heat it up enough where it is without wrecking the seals.
IMO a heat gun is not the answer, it gives less control where you need more. Normal lighters on mid power settings work better for me. Torch types over 'candle' types, for the same control reason. You might be able to find a oven setting that would do the job if we could get a safe temperature number (probably not known?), but once you think it through it's easy to load IMO.
If you 'do it right' you can actually feel the hot load drop down under your fingers, it gets much warmer over just a few seconds. Remember, stainless steel doesn't conduct heat very well at all, it doesn't 'travel down the cart' very fast.
I did so because one guy had the balls to ask in the forum how I would use an Omicron when the Gpen is now available!
I show in this video that I can reproduce a pen like the Gpen, or Trippy Stix for 16 dollars.
Go, Vitolo go! No prisoners.
You could have played with the little minds a bit with a drop or two of e-cig juice in that 'new' cart....
You didn't did you? Another missed opportunity...
OF