Hi, first post to the Vapman thread. Been really enjoying my Vapman lately.
I made this little 14mm adapter at the suggestion of a customer
Hey @TeaCup, no combustion. I think it was like 5 on a few off and 5 on with a small torch. probably seems like smoke because it can be hard to produce vapor with the Vapman. I always found that the air holes were the problem for me
Unfortunately, the battery of the caliper is empty and I rarely to never have to measure in the tenth of a millimeter range.Some may be smaller at the screen.
with all the torching the pan gets oxidized and the acetone basically dissolved that oxidized layer revealing fresh copper. i thinkI wonder if you fine folks have any input for me, as I've been unable to concoct any search terms that come up with pertinent results.
In a sequence of a comedy of errors, I used acetone to clean the interior bowlpiece of my vapman classic and subsequently overheated it, after which the color of the bowlpiece was lightened substantially from the usual bronze finish to white (I can't speak to the relationship between the two acts). I am in the process of replacing it but I wonder whether it is likely to still be safe for use? Does anyone know what exactly happened?
I appreciate you taking the time to read this post, and hope you all enjoy the new model that looks to be trickling out now!
with all the torching the pan gets oxidized and the acetone basically dissolved that oxidized layer revealing fresh copper. i think
I don't believe this is so. The pan is Gold plated, specifically so the Copper won't oxidize. It's not an indestructibly thick of course, and is soft enough to get damaged if you go at it too aggressively with metal tools. Without this protection the pan would quickly look like an old penny. That is darker, not "white", right?
Nor do I believe Acetone will dissolve the oxide, Does it make that old penny shine?
My guess is the damage comes from something else. High heat, perhaps?
Regards to all.
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I don't like the new egg. It's gone from a thing of elegance to a badly shaved coconut.Check out the packaging on the Italian vapman! These guys are pouring some love into the little beast.
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Vapman Basic is also confirmed, as well as a Restoration Kit for replacement of the chamber and heat shielding!
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lots of other details available on IG. Super exciting stuff!
I believe this is the case (that the bowlpiece is gold-alloy plated), it is the presence of the copper in the heating element and any potential interaction with the alloys in gold that I am worried about. Being as copper is a bit dangerous in this capacity.
Pic of the offending bowlpiece
I've cleaned it up a bit since this pic and lightly applied some white vinegar that has restored some of the gold hue but it is still a whitened and blackened color. I question whether a bit of acid, even in the form of some coca cola etc., might do some good. Or some additional harm, my judgment is clearly poor. Sorry for the vapman gore. I appreciate the input!
I think you killed it with fire, probably glowing red at one point? Haven't seen this before! Brave posting, it's very 2021!I wonder if you fine folks have any input for me, as I've been unable to concoct any search terms that come up with pertinent results.
In a sequence of a comedy of errors, I used acetone to clean the interior bowlpiece of my vapman classic and subsequently overheated it, after which the color of the bowlpiece was lightened substantially from the usual bronze finish to white (I can't speak to the relationship between the two acts). I am in the process of replacing it but I wonder whether it is likely to still be safe for use? Does anyone know what exactly happened?
I appreciate you taking the time to read this post, and hope you all enjoy the new model that looks to be trickling out now!
I like that they eleminated the plastics (apart from the torch). But on the other hand, on a camping trip I'd take the older egg.I don't like the new egg. It's gone from a thing of elegance to a badly shaved coconut.