VisiblyVaped
Well-Known Member
Some weird shit is happening.....
I like weird shit!Some weird shit is happening.....
Don't the flip and the jr use the same bent flame intake? Same glass length etc, same flame distance from the bowl? What exactly makes the flip more easy to combust? Not having a metal insert above the bowl, like the jr?
I feel like Im missing something?
Are we talking good, weird shit? Or just weird, weird shit?@duff l will report back and see what's holding up in the weird shit department....
Are we talking good, weird shit? Or just weird, weird shit?
I have been liking the Flip so much it has me VASing hard for a SB Jr.
Jr has a carb hole that helps control heat, different form factor can make aiming easier (I actually like it more than my original DaisyBrick) and I believe the Flip bowl is slightly smaller though they all use the same screen size (Brick has biggest bowl, but very similar) also seems the intake is a little different as well, but hand made glass to glass could be the reason I've noticed that from the photos here vs my Jr
I was mostly confused why the flip would behave differently than the jr+the water attachment. From what I can tell most people cork the jr's carb when using it with water. Im pretty certain they both use the same intake. I think the 3/8" difference is the cause.
I dono the intakes here definitely look different than my late production Jr... I also always use the carb, water or dry, never corked it. I definitely prefer carbs vs my direct torch convection vapes that don't have them, but they also don't have a fresh air intake like the Flip, so I may be fine with that, I did used to cover all 3 holes on my Lily in water, but I would still tap the back one like a carb even then. For me it helps get that proper air turbulence that creates great vapor with a versatile inhale so you can pull the torch in right
Im not sure what if any changes have been made to jr's but I have two of them and I would say the bent intake on both of mine look just like the one in this pic. (hope my pic works..Im terrible at this)
http://imgur.com/a/J1cI7
Im kind of curious, if the flip does use a different intake, is that part available? I only see the bent jr intake and the straight intake listed.
Maybe they have changed with rolling upgrades and are now a new standard? That one definitely has a shorter top part of the intake than my Jr, more like my beta Jr even (which I struggled with, but this one does look better than that)
I'm glad you got it figured out @VisiblyVaped! I figured there had to be something weird involved to give you that much trouble.
You should be able to microdose just fine without S&B capsules. Use enough material to cover your screen, and make your torch a little stronger or move it closer to the intake. I've had good results in my OG and Junior with a load weighing only .03 grams.
You just jinxed the fuck out of yourself.maybe I should try no DC now that I have gotten combustion under control...
I feel you on this, I thought it was odd that I would easily scorch with a small load (barely covering the screen), but when I fully loaded it, it seems harder to scorch. I also switched from grinding fine, to coarse to help w/ scorching.I've been ripping this daily as well. Can still get a little skid mark or small hot spot if I get to cocky with it.
I like the capsules, but prefer and get my best results with a fuller bowl that I can stir and keep an eye on how far to push a load.
My offer to send you a couple capsules still stands @VisiblyVaped Glad to see you tamed the little beast.
that's why I didn't try it yet...as soon as I posted it, I thought the same thing.You just jinxed the fuck out of yourself.
That first loads gonna fire up like a Roman candle.
I had been vassing hard for a SB Jr., but my vape funds headed another direction, so this will be my only Brick for awhile.
Maybe one day, but I'm more than happy with the Flip.
when the screen is barley covered, there are spots where there is less coverage.I feel you on this, I thought it was odd that I would easily scorch with a small load (barely covering the screen), but when I fully loaded it, it seems harder to scorch. I also switched from grinding fine, to coarse to help w/ scorching.
I think people need to be patient with this vape. Out of all the butane vapes i've tried this one has to have the hardest learning curve. Im thinking of adding washers to the intake like someone else here. I honestly believe if the intake were 1/2in taller there would be 0 scorching problems.