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The waiting is the hardest part, but i know it will be with it
I hear ya RB lol i'm the same way . I just worked an adoption event here in NYC this past weekend and over 3500 dogs and cats were adopted !! Now i'm becoming a wood collectorIf I gave every dog( wood or fur) that catches my fancy a home I'd be in serious trouble.
Great choice joining the pack Vapors Vaporizer, and a beautiful piece with character and soul.
Ah - exactly the answer I was looking for. Thank youYes @Ivape2much. You use the VVPS to dial in your perfect temperature. Each Underdog will run a little different due to size and wood density so there is no chart or anything to tell you what voltage equals what temp (if that's what your looking for). It's my understanding that most underdog owners use the VVPS to lower the temp a bit opposed to the wall wart that they find to run the UD too hot for their needs.
My full size Dog heats up just right for me with the wall wart, so the VVPS would be fun to play around with but not necessary.
@SenseOfScents - Welcome to the pack! I don't know of any resources for using essential oils based on scent alone versus medicinal/therapeutic properties -- that seems pretty subjective. My favorite essential oils to use in my underdog mainly for their scent are lemon and jasmine because I like these scents -- I am partial toward citrus and lemon is my favorite, whereas I don't much like floral scents in concentrated forms, so jasmine is something of an exception. I suggest choosing based on the scents that you like.I'm interested in the aromatherapy side of things - what types of essential oils do y'all use in your dog when it's just warm and idle? I want my house to smell yummy and I'm not sure where to start with essential oils. Everything I look up online is about using aromatherapy in a medicinal capacity, but I don't care about that - I just want my house to smell good. Does anyone know some good resources for learning more about this side of things, or any suggestions for scents that they like?
I just received a very nice ash dog after admiring a friend's for awhile and I absolutely love it! What an effective and beautiful device.
I'm interested in the aromatherapy side of things - what types of essential oils do y'all use in your dog when it's just warm and idle? I want my house to smell yummy and I'm not sure where to start with essential oils. Everything I look up online is about using aromatherapy in a medicinal capacity, but I don't care about that - I just want my house to smell good. Does anyone know some good resources for learning more about this side of things, or any suggestions for scents that they like? What types of oils can I put in there? Can I repurpose other scented things (e.g. perfume, oil from store-bought heat diffusers) in the Underdog?
Wowwwwwwww I'm fuckin jealous!!!!! I can't wait to get a dog again.. I really hope @mephisto gets as much enjoyment out of it as I did. I will be back in pack hopefully soon, it was hard seeing her go but I know she'll be in good hands. E-what? It's all about the DOGS!!!Look what will be in my hands soon Great job , great CS and communication Dave and Amanda really took care of me. Glad i chose the UD @Snappo-look how beautiful
@VaporsVaporizer - Beautiful UD but I'm confused, that's not the Indian Rosewood...
I never bought an Indian Rosewood UD. That's a custom Teak and the wood came from Snappo@VaporsVaporizer - Beautiful UD but I'm confused, that's not the Indian Rosewood...
Cool I was looking at Snappo's wood a few days ago. Yay for new underdogs! Anyway, it seemed to me from earlier on this page that you had bought the Indian Rosewood. I was talking about how it was gone from the site and wondering who bought it, and Rude Boy said he had also been admiring it, and then you said this:I never bought an Indian Rosewood UD. That's a custom Teak and the wood came from Snappo
... so yeah, miscommunication it seems. I will stop commenting about commenting now.The waiting is the hardest part, but i know it will be with it
Got some chinaglass in, pretty good for the money! Purrs and stacks nicely. Had to see what all this talk about the d020 was all about.
Perfect match with the UD, can fills with fizz on the right draw speed. I laughed when I saw the bub in person it's so small. In Miami sierra Nevada is about as fairly priced as you can find. Torpedo is my favorite hoppy beer around here mostly BC bear republic has costly distribution. In CA look out for Brewery Vivant from MI, all canned beer Belgian stylesHey! Sierra Nevada That's our home town, where UD all began! (Nice glass btw too)
I'm on the case...In CA look out for Brewery Vivant from MI, all canned beer Belgian styles