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The J-hook thread!

XoGnosis

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got pic posting sorted :) a trifecta of fresh glass art I concocted!
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and that center one has landed in its forever home.
So far I've only used it dry with the tornado and ZX, but it's great that way. the 3 hole perc adds just enough resistance - I think I may prefer it to my traditional, more open j hooks. I'll add additional thoughts once I've had some time to get to know it, but first impression is that it's very nice indeed.
 

howie105

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As a fan of cheap adaptability, my main J-Hook setups are built around small globes (lab flasks)—mostly in the 10 ml to 50 ml range. I combine these with a handful of straight and curved glass stems/extensions, usually 6" to 10" long, with a mix of male and female joints. This lets me chain pieces together as needed to dial in the exact configuration I’m after, whether that’s tighter cooling, longer vapor paths, or just experimenting with different airflow and resistance profiles. It’s a flexible, modular approach that keeps things affordable and easy to tweak. If you're into customizing your experience without committing to a fixed glass, this kind of setup might be worth exploring.
 
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BushRanger

Hit It & Quit It
Thing is, the one with red legs was like first prototype, third leg was added after for example...so it's available at pharrowglass for discounted price of 95$. I believe that's a steal if you like the style and wanna save some bucks.
We still getting three pieces with a buddy of mine, only making a new third piece.
 
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