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While there are many glass pieces where I like a trumpet style mouthpiece, on these j-hooks I really prefer the flat version.Do you think the flat or round is better?
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While there are many glass pieces where I like a trumpet style mouthpiece, on these j-hooks I really prefer the flat version.Do you think the flat or round is better?
I am not a fan of gravity bongs for myself but some people really like them! Glad you found something that works for you!I found the best way to smoke with Tynymight 2!!!
There is no cough at all, the lungs do not tense up because you are not pulling - gravity is pushing the steam!
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Anyone here use the all glass wpa with built in glass screen? I’m all about ease of use, glass only, simple cleaning and would prefer to use the glass wpa with built in glass screen for best flavor possible. I’m not big on dosing caps or even using stainless steel wired screens for that matter.. seems like my only options for this are the TM / Arizer Vapes and E Nano with the built in glass screens. Wondering how it performs and if people use it often or prefer stainless steel screens over it? I’d mainly be using the TM2 through a water pipe adapter, similar to a wireless log setup.
Great points made as usual SS! I think I’m on the hunt for an all glass vapor path setup which is limiting my options, but knowing that it can functionally be done with the TM does have me leaning in that direction as it’s basically a heavy hitting portable log. I’d strictly use it through a water pipe as well. I’ll keep the coarse grind comment on my mind going forward. Thanks!The glass honeycomb screen can work but it requires a chunkier coarse grind, even whole nugs, so I prefer the extraction from a more medium coarse grind or even more fine with rimless steel mesh basket screens... They're annoying for a variety of reasons, and I always wanted an all-glass set up too, but I hardly ever use it this way because it is just not as effective or enjoyable for me (you'll need to be careful about keeping things cleaner as debris gets through too)
Great points made as usual SS! I think I’m on the hunt for an all glass vapor path setup which is limiting my options, but knowing that it can functionally be done with the TM does have me leaning in that direction as it’s basically a heavy hitting portable log. I’d strictly use it through a water pipe as well. I’ll keep the coarse grind comment on my mind going forward. Thanks!
Search back a few pages and you'll see a couple of my thoughts....Can anyone give feedback on experience using the Revolve stem with the Azzwood adaptor. Is it tricky to get the draw speed right? Getting big clouds?
Are you finding the airflow ok? Are you getting big clouds now? You mentioned you were struggling before the direct airflow tube.Search back a few pages and you'll see a couple of my thoughts....
And here's an update: I swapped the direct airflow tube in a few days after my last post and it is now the stem I use the most. I like to have the airport closed down to only a sliver and it works great! I made a 1/2 mineral oil 1/2 beeswax conditioner that I have treated it with about 3 times now and it looks absolutely gorgeous on the TM2. I use a rimless basket screen and I also use the reclaim filter screen.
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I am definitely getting big clouds now, otherwise I wouldn't be favoring this stem. The draw resistance is more than with my glass stems, but not quite as restrictive as the Revolve is in native setup.Are you finding the airflow ok? Are you getting big clouds now? You mentioned you were struggling before the direct airflow tube.
Great points made as usual SS! I think I’m on the hunt for an all glass vapor path setup which is limiting my options, but knowing that it can functionally be done wi the TM does have me leaning in that direction as it’s basically a heavy hitting portable log. I’d strictly use it through a water pipe as well. I’ll keep the coarse grind comment on my mind going forward. Thanks!
So I am loving the J-hook @Shit Snacks recommended from OGB with the sidecar and my TM2. Perfect ergonomics, the TM2 is upside down, and I can hold it one handed and walk around with it. Amazing flavor. Now, is there an ergonomic, handheld solution through water? It should still be inverted cause the TM is best that way for me. Needs to be small enough to slip in my biggish pockets, and easy to pass and share (as that is my use case). I’ve read through lots of the bubbler threads and even ordered a couple of the SAML pieces (FC-Mod and honeycomb inline…excited for them to arrive), but I still think they will be bigger than ideal for a mobile option. I almost feel like an ash catcher bubbler with the outlet turned up and then connected to well-sized mouthpiece would work…or maybe just a nice simple U-turn to a hydro tube. But both a U turn or an ash catcher with an upward facing outlet are hard to find. Anyway, curious if anyone has found something that might work along these lines. Also, ideal would be 18mm cause the TRWW short 18mm WPA keeps the distance to a minimum. Thanks!
If the cap has a hole into which one sticks the stick, use super glue; a small amount in the hole and push.The poker on my TM2 has come apart and the little cap doesn't stay connected to the stick anymore. What's the right fix for this?
can you just buy this and use it as without any accessory? or is it best to get one of the things with it? I would just want to use it as a portable vape.
You can indeed use it with just what comes in the box. For a long time there were no aftermarket stems. You might want a WPA for use through glass, but again, you can use it with just the stems it comes with.can you just buy this and use it as without any accessory? or is it best to get one of the things with it? I would just want to use it as a portable vape.
Totally agree. I think the stock CU works very well. I just like my other stems better. I think it is just a matter of preference.You can indeed use it with just what comes in the box. For a long time there were no aftermarket stems. You might want a WPA for use through glass, but again, you can use it with just the stems it comes with.
I also think the aftermarket is great. But the TM is not an inexpensive vape, and those stems add a not negligible expense on top of that. Reading through this thread you can get the idea that they’re necessities (as @Rodney seems to have possibly thought) rather than luxuries, and that’s not really the case.Totally agree. I think the stock CU works very well. I just like my other stems better. I think it is just a matter of preference.
This thread is also full of enthusiasts so you'll see a lot of modifications and 3rd party accessories.
I love my Phineas stem which is my phancy TM stem but honestly if I had to keep one stem it would be the stock short glass with TRWW acrylic mouthpiece and boro beads. The MP doubles as a 14mm wpa so it's great with or without glass. The stock stems are great for modifying and while the CU unit serves its purpose I think the boro upgrade is a no brainer and also relatively inexpensive, less frequent iso baths. There are also some relatively inexpensive wood options if you'd prefer that.I also think the aftermarket is great. But the TM is not an inexpensive vape, and those stems add a not negligible expense on top of that. Reading through this thread you can get the idea that they’re necessities (as @Rodney seems to have possibly thought) rather than luxuries, and that’s not really the case.
For awhile my go to stem was the stock long stem with boro balls between the CU halves and a TRWW mp. Adds a bit of draw resistance, cools great, don’t have to worry about screens. I since have gotten a couple stems but I keep coming back to that stock long stemI love my Phineas stem which is my phancy TM stem but honestly if I had to keep one stem it would be the stock short glass with TRWW acrylic mouthpiece and boro beads. The MP doubles as a 14mm wpa so it's great with or without glass. The stock stems are great for modifying and while the CU unit serves its purpose I think the boro upgrade is a no brainer and also relatively inexpensive, less frequent iso baths. There are also some relatively inexpensive wood options if you'd prefer that.
I bought mine with the minimal kit intending to try it out for a few weeks to decide if I wanted to buy extras. I was perfectly happy with the original setup, but I have since purchased 6 or maybe 8 different style aftermarket stems, screens, beads, mouth pieces, filling tools, yadda yadda... I think after putting as much $ in for the original purchase, and the fact that it's a gorgeous device, I am inclined to splurge when something catches my fancy. And maybe I'm just a little bit proud of it too???can you just buy this and use it as without any accessory? or is it best to get one of the things with it? I would just want to use it as a portable vape.