tombs said:Are any of you guys rocking glass stems on your UD? If so, do you prefer it to the standard tubing?
Also, I'm really digging the looks of the Twig designs.. I'm assuming that the Twig is the tiniest of the bunch? What would be a step-up, in size, from the Twig?
Do you guys have a preference, in terms of the design?
underdog said:OhTheAgony said:Yeah, but I think that's the only option Dave offers on his website atm so just take your pick.
Unless you guys hacked my site there should be options for both 3/8" and 1/4" silicone and glass.. but for Abo's use he definitely wants 3/8".
Ok back to the shop for me!
OhTheAgony said:Just curious, why wouldn't you recommend a twig as a daily home unit Darkrom?
Gonzo said:My Twigs are running just as hot as the larger pieces. Only difference is personal preference IMO (And obviously size).
VaporBoxed said:Gonzo said:My Twigs are running just as hot as the larger pieces. Only difference is personal preference IMO (And obviously size).
Im going to have to disagree. My koa piece runs alot hotter than my twig.
In my twig ill take up to 12 tasty rips. My weed stays green until i finish it in my koa. The koa turns it to light brown and i get like 3-5 hits from that.
When i take a newly packed stem and put it in my koa it is gone within 8 rips and its noticably hotter vapor.
propjoe said:i picked up a glass bong to use w/ the UD on my way home from work today. a cheapo glass piece. and all i got to say is wow. highly recommended.
stroh said:i too can vouch for twigs running quite hot, my little maple guy runs much hotter than the larger bodied tortuga, and i use him quite frequently, twigs make excellent daily drivers IMO, you can easily pull massive clouds with them if desired, and im sure the ubertwigs perform even better!
We were all concerned bout Silicon but love it later.. Do you know that there are silicon cake baking dishes.. They say can handle 300 + .. Google it if you like more info..hazy said:I'm not a UD owner but I got some of the UD silicone stems to try out with my PD, so I might as well share my thoughts about them. The silicone stems seem to be more efficient than the standard PD stems. I feel like I'm getting more out of the herb, and the silicone stems seem to produce vapour more "effortlessly" due to the improved airflow.
On the downside, I noticed the smell of the silicone rubber at first, which was a bit of a turn off. However, as others have commented, the smell seems to go away after a while, but I'm still not sure about having silicone in the vapour path. I found the hard edges of the tubing uncomfortable against my lips, so I chamfered the edge using a sharp knife. The rubber shaves off quite easily, but I found it difficult to get it even, so it looks a bit rough although it is now much more comfortable to use. Also, when pushing a loaded stem onto the heat port, a bit of the tubing seems to catch initially and then flicks back into place. I have since chamfered the inside of the silicone tubing where it goes onto the heat port, so the stem locates itself better and more gently pushes into position.
Despite any advantages, I can't see myself using these on a permanent basis. There's still something bugging me about breathing through silicone that has been exposed to such high temperatures. I think an all SS vapour path would be better. A mini stem made from a short length of SS tube inserted into some silicone tubing would be ideal IMHO. Such a stem could be used for bonging or in conjunction with a glass stem. The silicone in these scenarios would function simply as a seal.
hazy said:Actually, I wasn't concerned about silicone at first, which is why I wanted to try these stems. I didn't realise that the silicone would have such a rubbery smell about it. Even though the smell "disappeared" after a while, just the idea that the stems are capable of producing a smell like that has set off alarm bells. This is unlike the plastic used in the PD stems for example, which seems quite inert. I think it was mentioned that the silicone tubing is rated up to 500F, so it is being pushed to the upper end of its operating range when used in a vaporizer - a bit too close for comfort IMO. Anyway, to each their own. It bothers some people, others don't mind. However, I think removing silicone from the vapour path would broaden the appeal of the UD.
cluffy said:@tombs: The 3/8" stems will fit tightly into a 14mm GG female and it's easy to trim a chamfer on the end so they fit even better. If you have 19mm GG you should still have no problem finding a way to adapt, they fit loosely into a 19mm female.
OhTheAgony said:Every time I've seen Dave post over the last 36 hours I franticly run to this thread to see if he posted the latest Doggies already, this one almost gave me a heart attach, lol
Just a few more questions: do the stems for the CRZ fit the UD without modifications? And if so, which ones would I need, the SS ones or the ones for the older Zap cores?
Also, if a Dog is preheated, do you have to wait awhile before hitting it or can you just insert a stem and have it produce clouds straight away?