I suppose Tommy is ignoring me, so could someone explain to him that the comment he quotes was referring to the Dynavaps? :-)
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I comment on threads for vapes that I don't own because I like the discussion, after all, we're all here because we're passionate abour vapes in some form or another. I think material safety is something that is too often overlooked in this market. Seeing the use of teflon, carbon fiber, and ceramic coils being as widespread as it is shows the manufacturers aren't doing their research or just plain don't care about our health. It's always a good idea to clean any apparatus you'll be inhaling from before first use. For example, dynavaps are absolutely covered in machine oil but they make no mention anywhere that it should be cleaned before use.If so....why do you keep coming into this thread with speculations you wildly base on other things with no experience? You are wasting others time and your own, sorry not trying to be mean at all...just totally logical.
Brah thank you for enlightening me!! I looked that shit up and not that it shouldn't be ingested, I'd be vaping it. I'll no longer be using that canned air on my vapes. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DenatoniumAlso @YaMon I don't know exactly what you're using but doesn't canned air have bitterant added to it?
This comment specifically and this discussion in general does not belong in this thread. If you want to discuss matertial safety in general, you are free to do it elsewhere. Wild speculation about the TinyMight is inappropriate and further comments in this vein will be removed.There are always two sides participating in product threads - users and wanna be users. I have maintained a high degree of interest in this vape and finding out more is part of the journey.
Wouldn't you agree however that if some vape-path parts can make it out to customers with process fluids or other contaminants, there is reason to have some level of concern on inaccessible parts? I rate products by the care taken to clean circuit boards for instance. TM did a great job in this regard. It was suggested to contact the maker directly. I could talk about cleanliness practices. But this is the place to gather the information from others so I would even know what to ask. And since the subject is on cleanliness, I am taking in the comments to understand if this is something that is an outlier or persistent. The tone of the thread was going toward a 'persistent' tick on the needle.
I didn't know that about the canned air. I won't use that on my vapes anymoreBrah thank you for enlightening me!! I looked that shit up and not that it shouldn't be ingested, I'd be vaping it. I'll no longer be using that canned air on my vapes. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denatonium
Pretty sure he told me it was a #10, and that it held tension in the coil. After loosening, getting it back into position without the jig he made us really tough. He all but said if have to send it back in for repair.
That being said, one of us has| ventured that far, perhaps they'd care to chime in? I haven't the need to learn the hard way.....until I have a back up
I already did it. And it wasn't about oil or contamination. I'm just an asshat.It is a fiddly process, yes. The screw takes quite some tension and you have to tighten and prevent the heater twisting/misaligning in the chamber. The post has to project through a fairly small hole. The sleeves and o ring can be a source of mischief too.
If you don't need to do it, don't. Heater element looks and smells immaculate. Just give it a high temp run if you're worried about contaminants.
Now that's what I'm talking about! Nice work!
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If I was to do it again I wouldn't take out the long screw I would just back it off enough to work inside the lip.That's @BestBuds handiwork who is also a member here. Looks pretty funky, excellent job. I've considered doing something like this but I don't know how to go about it or whether I have the cohones to mess with my unit.
If I was to do it again I wouldn't take out the long screw I would just back it off enough to work inside the lip.
My mistake was I took the top off, did all the artwork, and tuners it upside-down to put the long screw back in and a glass sleeve fell out. Upon looking it was the housing to my heating element! The coil it still wrapped and the ceramic bars are in place. I got the glass back down but not all the way. I don't want to force anything but I think if I can get it out I can work the coil back into place in the glass with a razor blade or a thin needle. Or I am just fucked and my favorite vape is dead.
Yeah, Nothing yet.BB did you send email to manu?
I will say the TM continues to shine in how well it delivers. It’s a fantastic vape now that I’m in the fine tuning stage. Having a new strain thrown into the current rotation also doesn’t hurt. The TM is so consistent for me starting within a certain temp range and ending higher in another. And with the herb placement adjustment I just love it!
WOW! Very Nice Work!Now that's what I'm talking about! Nice work @BestBuds !
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