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Looks like a job for!
I don't see anything which does not resemble my unit.
Looks normal 2 me.
What specifically are you concerned about here?
Looks normal 2 me.
What specifically are you concerned about here?
Looks different to mine, It's the only one I have so far.
Does that look normal ?
Wasn't sure if you guys could see the wood on the inside of the heater. Is the grey around the screen the mica? Also is the glass basically cut right where the female joint ends?
Perhaps some of the glass never got completely frosted? It is smooth.
So you can't see the mica sheet on the inside?
Edit: because i don't know what the hell I'm really talking about.
Just finished a Google hunt and found these PTFE 19/22 female sleeves and was wondering how they might work as a replacement for glass to make for an indestructible Milaana.
http://www.kemtech-america.com/Product/Product_Info.aspx?ProductID=1426
But I am not sure if there is more glass under the female joint anyways.....and if so then perhaps this could be switched out with SS tubing in stead of glass? Or perhaps this could short out the heater?
Not looking to try to do any surgery.....but just in case my female glass broke I was thinking of the possibility of an indestructible upgrade to this joint connection.
A dark stained Milaana with a white stem would also look killer in such a set up with that kind of contrast.
That looks like US joints, but you won't know for sure until you get it. Often on Ebay (and elsewhere) people use other people images. I have 2 that look like that and are US jointed (from DHGate purchases), and one that is ISO.s this a good gong for the milaana?
I am headed up to the factory early next week and will measure a random sampling of units. The initial units were targeted at 23 mm to allow 1 mm clearance for the standard 19/22 joint. Notice in the attached ASTM standard there are no tolerances and it uses the word "approximate". If C is large and A is small then the male will drop past the frosted tapered section of the female. In order to ensure our mouthpieces don't hit the heater screen we did a statistical study of our glass to find the worst case condition and then set the screen depth 1/2 mm past that. This dimension is verified with a gauge on every unit. This ensures that within the tolerances of our glass our mouthpieces will always fit. Again, just the depth is only part of the math, you also need the OD's of the tapered sections to calculate grind angle. The easy thing to do is to run it at 20 mm and then there shouldn't be any interference but let me get you some numbers. Once our current inventory clears out units will accept after market 19/22 mm glass 98+% of the time. Sorry if this created a headache for you as we are still in the mode of finding and rapidly fixing issues exposed my our initial units.I'd love to get data on newer unit's screen depth! Or if @RastaBuddhaTao could chime in with current specification of screen depth, that would be even better!
Does that look normal ?
@RastaBuddhaTao Thanks for the response and no apologies necessary. Absolutely understand the trials and tribulations of putting out a new product.I am headed up to the factory early next week and will measure a random sampling of units. The initial units were targeted at 23 mm to allow 1 mm clearance for the standard 19/22 joint. Notice in the attached ASTM standard there are no tolerances and it uses the word "approximate". If C is large and A is small then the male will drop past the frosted tapered section of the female. In order to ensure our mouthpieces don't hit the heater screen we did a statistical study of our glass to find the worst case condition and then set the screen depth 1/2 mm past that. This dimension is verified with a gauge on every unit. This ensures that within the tolerances of our glass our mouthpieces will always fit. Again, just the depth is only part of the math, you also need the OD's of the tapered sections to calculate grind angle. The easy thing to do is to run it at 20 mm and then there shouldn't be any interference but let me get you some numbers. Once our current inventory clears out units will accept after market 19/22 mm glass 98+% of the time. Sorry if this created a headache for you as we are still in the mode of finding and rapidly fixing issues exposed my our initial units.
http://www.hsmartin.com/pdf/ground-joints-bottom-half-pg-5.pdf
...and how do I order one of these Awesome kits?
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............I believe this is the clear area between the frosted taper on the female and the grind that is put into the clear, constant diameter portion of the joint that secures the press-fit screen in. But it is deceiving in the picture. If the clear area between the frosted and grind areas was actually a separation of the glass you would bypass the heater and have limited vapor production. Since this is a solid piece of glass if it broke or split in this area it should be easy to detect the split / broken glass. I do believe it to be the result of pushing the heater screen in deeper to clear our 19/22 mouthpieces which exposes the clear area between the frost and the grind.
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RBT
@justvapinWell Dave supplied me with a new adapter for mine, so now I can use the 14MM mod without issue. It works perfectly!! Thank you @DDave!!
I am headed up to the factory early next week and will measure a random sampling of units. The initial units were targeted at 23 mm to allow 1 mm clearance for the standard 19/22 joint. Notice in the attached ASTM standard there are no tolerances and it uses the word "approximate". If C is large and A is small then the male will drop past the frosted tapered section of the female. In order to ensure our mouthpieces don't hit the heater screen we did a statistical study of our glass to find the worst case condition and then set the screen depth 1/2 mm past that. This dimension is verified with a gauge on every unit. This ensures that within the tolerances of our glass our mouthpieces will always fit. Again, just the depth is only part of the math, you also need the OD's of the tapered sections to calculate grind angle. The easy thing to do is to run it at 20 mm and then there shouldn't be any interference but let me get you some numbers. Once our current inventory clears out units will accept after market 19/22 mm glass 98+% of the time. Sorry if this created a headache for you as we are still in the mode of finding and rapidly fixing issues exposed my our initial units.
http://www.hsmartin.com/pdf/ground-joints-bottom-half-pg-5.pdf
...and how do I order one of these Awesome kits?
I believe this is the clear area between the frosted taper on the female and the grind that is put into the clear, constant diameter portion of the joint that secures the press-fit screen in. But it is deceiving in the picture. If the clear area between the frosted and grind areas was actually a separation of the glass you would bypass the heater and have limited vapor production. Since this is a solid piece of glass if it broke or split in this area it should be easy to detect the split / broken glass. I do believe it to be the result of pushing the heater screen in deeper to clear our 19/22 mouthpieces which exposes the clear area between the frost and the grind.
A reminder to all that any warranty concern or accessory manufacturing questions should be put through the official channels of communication on rastabuddhatao.com - Phone, email or form. this ensures that it gets the proper attention and that the design, process, and or documentation is improved for all RBT customers.
Now for the reason I stopped by...
The Month of August is "Be Colorful" month in Honor of @VegNVape. If there is anyone who spirit reminds me of a Rainbow it's VnV's. I only hope to capture it in the RBT brand. Thanks for all you do! So, to help spur on some grass roots sales we are offering another perk. Any retail Milaana purchased will receive 3 free color stems (see rastabuddhatao.com web store)
Thanks to everyone for the reviews and feedback! Loving all the pics and mods. The Milaana seems to be the best kept secret so tell someone to Vape Different and Be Colorful with RBT and buy a Milaana this month.
Lastly a reminder to all Mi lovers to let shops you like in your area know that we are fully stocked and ready to supply wholesale units. We want this to grow grass roots and that requires word of mouth so help us tell the story and build the brand.
Peace,
RBT
Hey guys...
RBT has asked me to start selling Milaana's !
The Month of August is "Be Colorful" month in Honor of @VegNVape. If there is anyone who spirit reminds me of a Rainbow it's VnV's. I only hope to capture it in the RBT brand. Thanks for all you do! So, to help spur on some grass roots sales we are offering another perk. Any retail Milaana purchased will receive 3 free color stems (see rastabuddhatao.com web store)
Thanks to everyone for the reviews and feedback! Loving all the pics and mods. The Milaana seems to be the best kept secret so tell someone to Vape Different and Be Colorful with RBT and buy a Milaana this month.
Lastly a reminder to all Mi lovers to let shops you like in your area know that we are fully stocked and ready to supply wholesale units. We want this to grow grass roots and that requires word of mouth so help us tell the story and build the brand.