justcametomind
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Vaping hoti wonder if nicole is a smoking hot frauline? in my imagination she is lol.....
WOW, that seems like a HUGE decrease in battery life! Why?
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Unfortunately those improvements also come with only about 65% of the battery life my original Mighty had.
Bummer.
Are others with new replacement units having the same dramatically reduced battery life????
imo its because the auto shut off stays on a lot longer now, if you shut it off after a min i bet the battery life is the same, going to run out faster if its on longer?
but then again i have known to be wrong
Dude fucking THANK YOU! I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE. that shit sucks, it is now like a crafty and a half....Got brand new unit after sending in defective one. Really like the new housing and longer shut off time. Unfortunately those improvements also come with only about 65% of the battery life my original Mighty had. I almost wish I could get one of the old ones new instead because I really miss those extra 2-3 bowls. Oh well, life is a trade off...
Page number/ post # of muzzmod pictures please??
Thanks, I searched and tried many pages but cannot find....
Muzzmod v1
To start you need a crafty or mighty cooling unit and a 18mm to 14mm reducer.
Unfortunately often times when you buy glass from eBay it has some sharp edges. This needs to be remedied.
So out comes the torch.
Ah, much better.
Take your cooling unit apart and save the extra bits to use for whatever.
Cut it in half with a hack saw making sure you don't cut into the bottom portion that your after.
Your left with a pretty rough looking piece.
Get out some medium grit sandpaper and place on a flat surface. Rub your piece back and forth to remove any high spots.
It will look like this when you have it just right.
Now use a clamp to hold your newly made piece to the reducer.
Make sure you get it good and centered.
Now mix your JB Kwik and very carefully using a bamboo skewer apply a thin layer around the edge where the two pieces meet. Try and be as neat as possible. No need to use to much.
And you are finished. Let it cure overnight then wash it really well. Insert a screen and enjoy.
Yeah it is and it's from OGB so he knows better than to send rough glass out!This 18mm to 14mm reducer. It's 18mm male to 14mm female?
I ordered this, hopefully it's the right one!
http://www.oregonglassblower.com/18-14mm-Glass-Reducer-Adapter-18m-14F-18-14red.htm
yes it is you´ve ordered the right oneThis 18mm to 14mm reducer. It's 18mm male to 14mm female?
Thanks for the confirmation and reassurance!yes it is you´ve ordered the right one
That's why I haven't sent in my SY12xxx unit. My retailer contacted me to tell me they had the newest version in stock but I decided to stick with my old unit due to the battery issue.Got brand new unit after sending in defective one. Really like the new housing and longer shut off time. Unfortunately those improvements also come with only about 65% of the battery life my original Mighty had. I almost wish I could get one of the old ones new instead because I really miss those extra 2-3 bowls. Oh well, life is a trade off...
Damn my draw resistance kinda sucks now, after 4 months of use.
Is there any foolproof way to regain that fresh-out-the-box kind of draw resistance? Is there something more I should be doing in my cleaning sessions besides just scraping? I've replaced the screens recently, and done my best at cleaning out all gunk in the CU especially in/near the mouthpiece.
Stopped by my local head shop at lunch to see if they had any reducers so I could try a muzzmod with my leaky cooling unit. The only ones they had were rounded on the 18mm side so I'll keep looking, figured I want flush for a better seal? I guess the epoxy is outside the glass anyway so maybe it doesn't matter?
Saw that they brought in another Mighty (it's where I bought mine) so I asked to see it so I could point out the changes they made in case any customers asked.
As soon as I took it from the box, I knew it was a counterfeit. The plastic was so cheap looking but I was assured of it when I showed him the lack of hologram on the logo. He was pretty surprised, took it off the shelf and told me he'd let the boss know. I'm hoping they didn't intentionally bring in the knockoff to try to sell for $470 (Canada) as mine was definitely genuine (as it's been sent to S&B for service).
Guess I'll pop back in next week and if it's back on the shelf I'll know.
Damn my draw resistance kinda sucks now, after 4 months of use.
Is there any foolproof way to regain that fresh-out-the-box kind of draw resistance? Is there something more I should be doing in my cleaning sessions besides just scraping? I've replaced the screens recently, and done my best at cleaning out all gunk in the CU especially in/near the mouthpiece.
i got mine from a guy on eBay who claims that he bought his in canadain headshop. not sure if he knew his was a counterfeit or not - he claimed not too but i certainly felt scammed when he would not accept a return..
did not get money back, eBay sided with seller.. do i have another way to get it back?Did you get your money back?
Can you please post the username of the Ebay seller so that people here won't get ripped off?
File a chargeback with your credit card company.did not get money back, eBay sided with seller.. do i have another way to get it back?
i'll post the username when i find it
Use a magic eraser and water to clean the remaining gunk on the walls of the oven, when I did...it strangely boosted performanceDamn my draw resistance kinda sucks now, after 4 months of use.
Is there any foolproof way to regain that fresh-out-the-box kind of draw resistance? Is there something more I should be doing in my cleaning sessions besides just scraping? I've replaced the screens recently, and done my best at cleaning out all gunk in the CU especially in/near the mouthpiece.
This 18mm to 14mm reducer is 18mm male to 14mm female?
I ordered this, hopefully it's the right one!
http://www.oregonglassblower.com/18-14mm-Glass-Reducer-Adapter-18m-14F-18-14red.htm
Just returned my Crafty for a Mighty (SN 20,XXX). It may be anecdotal, but the vapor seems much cooler. Also, I've got the reinforced fins toward the top.
I tested it and it took 1m 12s to heat up to 350F. It then shut off at 3m 12s. So, the 2 min shutoff is real.
Use a magic eraser and water to clean the remaining gunk on the walls of the oven, when I did...it strangely boosted performance