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The VORTEX!!!! Man thats going to make stem number 10 for me.. CRAZY. SAS is right LMAO
The VORTEX!!!! Man thats going to make stem number 10 for me.. CRAZY. SAS is right LMAO
Can't wait till you get "GAS", Dude!
Can't wait till you get "GAS", Dude!
Glass?
If so... Too expensive LOL 10-40 bucks for stems here and there is one thing, but hundreds a piece for nice glass is quite another!! Not that its not worth it for quality handmade glass... but my bills and other hobbies just dont leave enough money for that.
last 30 pagesGlass?
If so... Too expensive LOL 10-40 bucks for stems here and there is one thing, but hundreds a piece for nice glass is quite another!! Not that its not worth it for quality handmade glass... but my bills and other hobbies just dont leave enough money for that.
just to make sure the vortex stems never went up for sale have they? im trynna get some but its such a pain in the ass.
Even the beautiful ones at Joda glassworks aren't that muchGlass?
If so... Too expensive LOL 10-40 bucks for stems here and there is one thing, but hundreds a piece for nice glass is quite another!! Not that its not worth it for quality handmade glass... but my bills and other hobbies just dont leave enough money for that.
On the topic of GAS....
I have the below, the 60mm and 70mm stems that came stock with my Air.
For home use i'm thinking a much longer glass stem might be nice.
I didn't own one, but have seen pictures of the stock Solo stems and they seem longer?
Can anyone advise a really long one? 100mm + I guess.
Also, I saw above people stretching the O rings on the unit, is this a possibility when buying glass online?
The fit with the stock stems is great at the minute, I preheat for 30 secs or so then slot the stem in nice and easy and its tight as it needs to be.
Cheers
I didn't own one, but have seen pictures of the stock Solo stems and they seem longer?
Can anyone advise a really long one? 100mm + I guess.
Anyone else get really poor airflow with the two included stems? I've tried lifting them slightly out like was suggested. The draw is really hard and my material is heavily browned on the bottom (oven side) while still green on the top (mouth side). How tightly should I be packing the stems? I've tried loose and tight, neither seems to help.
Also, the stem that came with a mouthpiece seems to be too loose for the O ring. The "open" flap is also really loose and just kind of flops around sometimes...
You can test the stem's/pack's airflow restriction before you put it in the Air. In my experience it is rarely the stem that is restricting the airflow. It seems to be the small airholes at the bottom of the stainless oven, the ones that get covered if you push the stem all the way in. Anybody try making em bigger?
Put 2 screens in the heating chamber, this will act as lifting your stem up and not covering the holes.