HerbieVonVapster
Well-Known Member
Lots of vendors use a proprietary stem system that is specific to their vape, there is nothing unusual or necessarily wrong with that. I can certainly understand that there have been problems with the 19/22mm joints, especially given that we have seen examples of people giving bad advice (someone recommended that "a little force" can make an unsealing joint seal). The desire to not have "unnecessary" repair incidents, especially self inflicted ones, is a strong one and frankly a good one.
The standard joint was a bonus that I appreciated. It by itself was far from the main reason to use RBT vapes, and those other reasons still apply whatever he ends up doing with his stems.
Added: Incidentally, while bong makers may have started using standard GG joints in the 70s, the scientific community have been using them for over a century. They needed a way to create glass tubing for chemistry and distillation and various other uses of liquids and gasses and they needed standards so that glass from around the country and around the world would fit properly together. The bong industry took advantage for obvious reasons including not having to reinvent the wheel.
Obvious examples would include scenes of scientists working from the movie Frankenstein to Back to the future...
Between summers explaining and crbrguy post. Guess I can see the reason why he decided on this charge.
Did he happen to mention repairs? That's a concern since no longer need 2 milaana with the splinter etc.
One is in for repair and was planning on that as my keeper. But if glass is changed I like to keep the one that's going work with my stems.
Figure be months before seeing my repaired unit so guess I'll drop him a email see if can get a answer.
I really do like RBT products a lot. Sadly I break glass way too easy. With my hands getting worse RBT stuff is becoming to fragile for me. Already I have sent the Milaana's in for repairs 3 or maybe 4 times.
Hoping with the splinters lighter weight. It be harder to break the glass in it. Haven't heard of a glass breaking on a splinter. So hopefully won't have the same repair cost with splinter. Like I have had with the Millaana. Part of me still wants a splinter_Z