If anyone is looking for a small dry rig / hand pipe, I highly recommend HighArtisan's dry rigs. I have one of his stationary donut rigs that I use with my S3, and just ordered a custom donut sidecar for the tornado!
The stem adaptors extend 14.5mm from the stem, 8.5mm of this inserts inside the Tornado leaving 6mm exposed between stem and Tornado.Could someone with the tornado and stem adapter give me the length measurement please? Like how much it comes out from the bottom of the stem when everything is connected up.
I’m currently buying the pieces for my tornado build and trying to estimate the total length of the setup so I can purchase a leather case.
Cheers!
Thank you!The stem adaptors extend 14.5mm from the stem, 8.5mm of this inserts inside the Tornado leaving 6mm exposed between stem and Tornado.
5.2cmThank you!
Now if any kind Tornado owners can give me the length of the Tornado without the WPA I should be able to work out what size leather case to purchase. Got the length of the stem and now the adapter, so that’s the only piece left to size up
Thank you!
Now if any kind Tornado owners can give me the length of the Tornado without the WPA I should be able to work out what size leather case to purchase. Got the length of the stem and now the adapter, so that’s the only piece left to size up
5.2cm
What are you going with for your stem choice?Could someone with the tornado and stem adapter give me the length measurement please? Like how much it comes out from the bottom of the stem when everything is connected up.
I’m currently buying the pieces for my tornado build and trying to estimate the total length of the setup so I can purchase a leather case.
Cheers!
I don’t think so. Due to its widespread copper filling the Tornado expands like crazy, this won’t change. A thin o-ring would help, but this would need a rubber material that resists 1.300C, as this is the temperature of the torch flame. Does such stuff exist? I know high temperature silicone sealant can withstand 1.500C.Any chance the heat lock/rattling will be fixed?
Mine doesn't rattle anymore, once the disks are seasoned I bet they curl up and fill the chamber better, but not sure.I don’t think so. Due to its widespread copper filling the Tornado expands like crazy, this won’t change. A thin o-ring would help, but this would need a rubber material that resists 1.300C, as this is the temperature of the torch flame. Does such stuff exist? I know high temperature silicone sealant can withstand 1.500C.
Beautiful!My @ScruffyWoofers adapter arrived yesterday. I pretty much consider it an essential for the Tornado. Have tried it with one of my Dovetail stems and it's currently attached to my Tempest stem. Fit and finish of the adapter is excellent.
Beautiful!
How well does it function? Are those native hits still cool enough?
Ah, I want to be able to use it with a torch. Does the Anvil have the same issues?Mine doesn't rattle anymore, once the disks are seasoned I bet they curl up and fill the chamber better, but not sure.
The only time I ever heat locked mine was with torch use. I haven't heat locked mine once yet with the forge, but I do back it off very little from completely tight before heating. Not sure what could be the reason there.
Happy hump day everyone
Just make sure to back off a little from screwing it down tight. I torch the tornado all the time. No problem if you are a little mindful.Ah, I want to be able to use it with a torch. Does the Anvil have the same issues?
I like it a little on the coarser side for these, It does noticeably affect airflow. And yes, nice juicy clouds at low temp. Tastes fire every timeAnyone prefer course grind? And does it open airflow a noticeable amount?
Are people still getting nice clouds when they go for lower temps?
It's not an issue if you follow the directions, it's just the way they're designed. Any metal parts that screw together can heat lock if you screw them tight before heating them. I've never heat locked my Anvil or Tornado with any heating method.Ah, I want to be able to use it with a torch. Does the Anvil have the same issues?
I heard this mentioned but doesn't this cause the rattling or is it unrelated?Just make sure to back off a little from screwing it down tight. I torch the tornado all the time. No problem if you are a little mindful.
The bowl will be a little loose, but I think most of any rattling sound would be from the click discs inside.I heard this mentioned but doesn't this cause the rattling or is it unrelated?
I'm not focused on the rattling and I wasn't aware it is an issue.I heard this mentioned but doesn't this cause the rattling or is it unrelated?
Looks like to my address that's only a few hours from the Canadian border is $30. So you did not get as screwed as others, I suppose. Maybe it's the Canadian postal strike?Snagged one. Shipping to UK was a bit brutal at 35 dollars.
I could not see a black Friday code anywhere, but I also no longer subscribe to their emails. I've seen the posts on Instagram but didn't see a code mentioned.Shame blackfriday code excluded UK.
I can't see it now, but it said black Friday free shipping code "freeshipping" accross the top of the website.Looks like to my address that's only a few hours from the Canadian border is $30. So you did not get as screwed as others, I suppose. Maybe it's the Canadian postal strike?
Ahh so we are all paying that much. Must be a Canadian post thing. It better be tracked and insured for that price.
I could not see a black Friday code anywhere, but I also no longer subscribe to their emails. I've seen the posts on Instagram but didn't see a code mentioned.