lwien
Well-Known Member
lwien... be nice....
Lol. Ok............off to bake some cookies.
lwien... be nice....
Science doesn't have to do with reducing diffusion. He's advertising a product geared towards smoking... on a site called fuckcombustion. I'm asking for less diffusion for it to suit my needs seeing as it's being sold on here. I don't think that's too out of line, which is why I asked him.I have no idea, but my guess is, if you are looking for less diffusion you should not be looking at the gear which obviously had allot of science go into the in's and out's of having as much diffusion as possible.
Ahyeah, you're the one that made me LOL at page 3. You forfaited all your social skills
QA took his only ally in this thread, lwien, and bit him in the ass. If you want to know why read the thread.But lwien, I know you're involved in this thread, never the less, I really feel the guy needs someone on his side. He is obviously willing to listen, and all he gets is shit flung to his head. Why?
Here's a user created vid of the JETstacks in action. He isn't vaping but they're dabbing.
More water creates more drag, and with RezBlock, means the solution will last longer. More diffusion is easier on the throat/lungs but means less taste. The debate about potency continues, there may be something to the RezBlock allowing actives to pass through . . . I'm still experimenting. I pretty much break glass into 3 diffusion "gears" Low would be something like a showercap, short fill (like 5-6ml), light diffusion, lots of flavor/character but hotter and harsher. Medium is like a showerdome, nice middle of the road, good flavor, decent conditioning. High would be like a double chambered affair or a fritted disc or any number of high diffusion pieces. This will strip the most flavor/character but provide the ability to medicate with bigger hits for longer periods of time.Thanks for the info, I use Rezblock so I should be good on the latter, but wasnt aware of water affecting taste, i thought it helped out with the taste. Good to know, I'm glad I read this thread for sure. Just one more question, or two. Does the water level affect the taste? i.e. a bigger piece would use more water, therefore lose even more flavor then maybe a piece smaller with less water or is the flavor loss relative to just any water amount in general?
And finally, still off topic but why would the cloud be considered, excuse me if I am incorrect, the best tasting vape out there & it uses WATER????
Edit: I also want to note that I switched to vaping so I can be healthier, conserve, but most importantly TASTE the high grade ish that I splurge and spend so much $$$ on.
5 month bump... just blew $220 on a JET SubZero.