Even better, I have plenty of these already! Thank you!You also can use pipecleaners. Go with the pipecleaner through the kickhole and push the screen up
I hear ya. I'm pretty sure that the Maxx is my hardest hitting vape right now out of the Jr, FF2, Pax 2, and even my Mighty. Ok... maybe the Mighty hits as hard but it takes longer and is less efficient than my Brick.Tried again tonight through water, and holy fucking shit did I hit the floor. Massive rips, made me take a fucking knee sweet baby Jesus.
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That will work fine, and if you don't have much experience with glass, it's a great first piece. I use the small version of the same piece almost daily.Purchased a Hydrobrick maxx in walnut and I'm looking forward to getting it tommorow.
Just a quick question, would this hydrotube piece from dhgate be any good for it? I can't really justify spending 150+ for the real deal.
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That will work fine, and if you don't have much experience with glass, it's a great first piece. I use the small version of the same piece almost daily.
That will work fine, and if you don't have much experience with glass, it's a great first piece. I use the small version of the same piece almost daily.
The smaller one has less because of volume, but generally the bomb style is low resistance.Thanks! Is there any resistance ?
looks like you did a great job sanding off the scorch marck. This happened to me and I'm looking to do the same, can you tell me if it's difficult to sand down and how much did you have to take off? Most importantly is everything leveled after you sanded it down and how did you refinish it after the sanding? Thanks.I did that to my Cherry Daisy intake block. I used very fine sand paper, over a 1000 grit, and sanded with the grain. Came out pretty good. You can still see some scorch on inside edge to the left of the o-ring.
@almost there , it wasn't that hard, took about 30 minutes. I took out the intake tube to get that out of the way. I only concentrated on the scorch mark and continued till it was gone. Being that I used a very high grit (1200 I believe) sand paper, there's no visible unevenness on the wood surface. Just go with the grain. I only applied beeswax wood butter after.looks like you did a great job sanding off the scorch marck. This happened to me and I'm looking to do the same, can you tell me if it's difficult to sand down and how much did you have to take off? Most importantly is everything leveled after you sanded it down and how did you refinish it after the sanding? Thanks.
Tell me about it, it's at eye level and that's all I could think about whenever I'm using it. Thanks a million for writing back, I was worried, your post was from a bit back I wasn't sure if U'd move on and not respond.@almost there , it wasn't that hard, took about 30 minutes. I took out the intake tube to get that out of the way. I only concentrated on the scorch mark and continued till it was gone. Being that I used a very high grit (1200 I believe) sand paper, there's no visible unevenness on the wood surface. Just go with the grain. I only applied beeswax wood butter after.
Now my Daisy is cherry wood so I can't tell you how walnut or other woods would react. Before I started I was worried I would screw it up but I just couldn't stand seeing that ugly scorch every time I used it.
how would you compare the taste of your spalted maple jr vs the walnut? I really love the scent that the maple emits, is the walnut aroma very different? Wish I have friends that vapes so I can actually try stuff out instead of having to buy everything I want to try.I believe walnut is supposed to have the strongest wood flavor. My OG Brick is walnut, the wood flavor faded quite a bit but it took a few weeks at least. Now it is very subtle and noticeable mostly at the end of the bowl.
If your torch is set too low it can cause more wood flavor sometimes because the vapor is so thin. A really hot torch can do a similar thing because it's getting the wood too hot.
Once you get your technique dialed in and the wood broken in the taste should be very subtle. I consider myself a flavor chaser for sure and I have no complaints about my Sticky vaporizers in that regard.
There's been discussion about using hash oil or reclaim to "season" the airpath and reduce the wood flavor, but I'm not sure if anyone ever tried it out.
@MonkeyTime would you mind posting the link to your HT?
The walnut is very similar in taste and aroma, maybe slightly different. It is a little stronger too, at least at first. If you enjoy the woody aroma I would think you will enjoy walnut as much as maple, if not more so.how would you compare the taste of your spalted maple jr vs the walnut? I really love the scent that the maple emits, is the walnut aroma very different? Wish I have friends that vapes so I can actually try stuff out instead of having to buy everything I want to try.
@MonkeyTime would you mind posting the link to your HT?