OF
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I always learn from your posts, OF. - where's the "picking your brains emoji?"
Thanks!
That, I think, is something that should concern both of us.
A lot.
Yer welcome, of course. Amuse if you can't inform.......
OF
I always learn from your posts, OF. - where's the "picking your brains emoji?"
Thanks!
Melt your mind a little more...I swear that earlier I was about to post: "I miss OF, and Steama..." [Seren has been around recently]
I always learn from your posts, OF. - where's the "picking your brains emoji?"
Thanks!
That's one I want to do before I kick it. It would be a great day for the Vapman!Melt your mind a little more...
This species includes the tallest living trees on Earth, reaching up to 379 feet (115.5 m) in height (without the roots) and up to 27.4 feet (8.4 m) in diameter at breast height / dbh.[6] These trees are also among the oldest living things on Earth.
There's a park in California that has 5 of the Top 10 tallest trees in the world.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperion_(tree)
Hyperion is the name of a coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) in Northern California that was measured at 115.61 m (379.3 ft), which ranks it as the world's tallest known living tree.[1]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redwood_National_and_State_Parks
I need to go get lost over there sometime soon!
Now back to our scheduled programming...
There's a park in California that has 5 of the Top 10 tallest trees in the world.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperion_(tree)
Hyperion is the name of a coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) in Northern California that was measured at 115.61 m (379.3 ft), which ranks it as the world's tallest known living tree.[1]
Great new about heating station :-)
I think i remember @vapman said no need for mica shield when using VM with VHS (Vm Heating Station), is it right?
Planning next buy. I really don't like to be early adopter in general, but I'm stuck between GH and VHS, both not existing at the moment :-)
Hey @vapman,
On the mouthpieces, are some woods better at withstanding heat/charring than others?
I think Walnut is more resistant to heat than Pear, but I might be wrong. You know much more about woods than I, and have more experiences dealing with this tye of thing too.
Are the other woods that are even more resistant than Walnut?
Thanks!
OK, I meant "always" in the poetic sense...That, I think, is something that should concern both of us.
A lot.
Yer welcome, of course. Amuse if you can't inform.......
OF
This is also the reason I love the yew tree over here so much, he is the brother of the redwood and is the longest living creature of Europe.
vapman
Can I have a Ti bowl in my Vapman with a hard ceramic middle section please?? It shouldn't be that hard, right??
Here bro this may help you out. Flame spread index of various woodsOK, I meant "always" in the poetic sense...
@vapman, I forget that wood is (or was), a living thing, and varies a lot even between the same species - as you pointed out.
Interesting...
When i was in college, we learned that the max height of a tree is about 130m (just about 420 ft which is why i took special notice of the figure) It was something to do with capillary action not being able to pump the water and nutrients any higher in the tree.
trees are wonderful, amazing things
I think u should check out that movie on Netflix.As I understand it that has a lot to do with the height. Which is why the Giants (different species) aren't that much taller, they 'bulk up' in diameter (and therefore volume).
Another interesting effect is centuries of standing on it's stump makes the tree more like concrete at the bottom. It defies cutting, even with modern tools. In the day, guys would climb ladders up to 12 or 15 feet and chop notches in. They'd then wedge "spring boards" into the notches to stand on to work the saws. 15 feet up, 15 feet out a plank (no sharks, thankfully) hauling on the world's biggest bucksaw (and not falling off.....) is a tough way to make a living if you ask me. Finally get one down and I bet you feel like you've done something. Small ones get cut into truck length sections, larger ones are split in the field. Many years ago they logged off a canyon up North, built a railroad to get the wood out. They split the logs with dynamite. Just two of those trees were used to build the original Yolo causeway, 3 plus miles of elevated (2 lane) highway leading into the capitol (Sacramento) from the West across the marshes. Two trees.
The burals (knob growth at the base) can sprout if cut off and kept wet, they are also have fantastic grain (as you might guess), we have an ongoing problem with thieves in the Parks (often damaging the tree in the process).
Another fun thing you find in parks on display are 'time trees', a cross section with "Magna Carta signed", "First Crusade", "Birth of Christ" and so on labels on the rings. As VM says above, can make a guy feel mighty small.
All trees are cool IMO as well, but I guess these guys are my favorites. The Redwoods in the back yard are way different than the apple or pear tree on the other side for sure. Very special, at least to me.
Thanks for listening.
OF
It's whiter than it looks actually, nothing like the underside or when it was new…The Gold on this bowl doesn't look chipped to me just stained, If you can get a product where you live like the "Mr Clean Magic Eraser" I bet it will clean up like new.
EDIT: and the bowl would still be safe to vape out of with no gold, copper is safe at these temps.
I would prefer goldplated S/SDoes the copper bowl,especially if the gold flakes off, ever become dangerous? At what temperature would it have to be heated to release a toxic fume?
It's whiter than it looks actually, nothing like the underside or when it was new…
I'm sure I'm confused thanks @RUDE BOYCopper is a safe material there is no reason to be alarmed or concerned here.
still it will clean up. the inside of my bowl appears lighter then the bottom or a new unused VM but it's now clean and was in much worse condition then your pictures show yours to have been.
I'm sure I'm confused thanks @RUDE BOY
I couldn't remember which was bad copper or brass ?
I'm just going to add to my Sig
First to go is memory!!!
Does the copper bowl,especially if the gold flakes off, ever become dangerous? At what temperature would it have to be heated to release a toxic fume?
I would prefer goldplated S/S
I kinda want a vapman built of of the trunk of one of these now imagine the amount of vapmans you could get from one tree! lol. 1 tree, enough for the company's entire lifespan
Sort of like like ice on the bottom of a glacier (the compaction). The ice turns blue from the insane pressure on it. truly beautiful, and on my bucket list to see in real life before i die. I want to walk through a drainage tunnel on the floor.
Even the Idea that Brass is harmful is purely alarmist crap for the most part since most vapes that use brass use 'marine brass' which can't leach lead in solid form, no how no way.
When I was a kid I would make a pipe out of anything. Someone told me to avoid one of the two probably BS .All things are/can be dangerous. Elemental Copper, however, it pretty tame. You have no issues with copper pots and pans, right? Higher temps there than the inside of VM.
To get 'toxic fumes' you'd need to boil it, 2500C? I wouldn't worry too much.....
I get what you're saying but think you're off base. Copper, from a Material Science standpoint, is nearly ideal in thermal terms (better if it was Silver, but not by much). SS, OTOH, is a lousy heat conductor. IMO VM paid attention when he was in school.........
Yer right there, a LOT of board feet per tree. VM's great grandchildren could produce them with 'the original tree'........
Glaciers are a trip for sure. We camped on one in College, a nest of tents on a huge ice cube. Got a visit in the night by what seems to have been a bear, the rest of us thought it was the class clown (hard to believe it wasn't me......) and seem to have scared him/her off with "Nigel, give it up" shouts. It's a trip to stand on one and think 'this goes miles up into the mountians....'.
Most are retreating these days, you can drive up to the 'toe' of many in the Columbia Ice Fields.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbia_Icefield
They are still moving down hill of course, but melting faster. They make noise, grinding the rock. They also ooze grease like ground rock mud. Many years back, a friend and I drove North on an adventure, we started out chopping a piece of that blue ice that barely fit the ice chest, man did that sucker keep food cold for a long time, like 2000 miles? An unanswered question came up on that trip, 'how did the pioneers get covered wagons here?'. No roads, lots of rivers to cross and big stuff and tress to avoid. Did you know most walked? Riding in the wagon was dusty and rough. My relatives that took the trip from St. Joe had the two older brothers share the driving. Those with authority in the family walked. People were made of different stuff then, for sure.
Another great place, though harder to get to, is Steward.
http://www.hellobc.com/stewart.aspx
An old Copper mining city (now a town, really) across from the skinny part of Alaska. There's a miniature Yosemite Valley, complete with active glaciers cutting the rock you can walk up to and kick.
http://www.brewster.ca/rocky-mounta...tivities/columbia-icefield-glacier-adventure/
IMO worth seeing at many levels. Don't miss Hyder, it's across the border in Alaska, 200 guys who hang on, use Canadian money and close the bars after the last drinker goes home. They're 'land locked' only roads out go to Canada. Fun memories, as are most.
I wouldn't be so fast with that advice, yes some are Lead free, some aren't. Best advice is to get a cheap test kit (swabs you wipe with usually, looking for black) and be sure. Many years back I went on a bender and found many of my pipes had Lead, sometimes only a single part.
Not to take a shot at China, but they seem to have no problem putting Lead based paint on kids toys? Or the Vapor Genie clones running around a while back?
OF
Hey @vapman
Loving your vape!!!
I'm not going into a long poem to tell u how about how awesome it is. You already know what U have...
I'm really interested to see what we have to do about getting exotics!!
I mentioned to @Ed's TnT about sending him VM him gutting replace wood with whatever.
I believe he felt like not so good understandable.
So I was wondering if maybe u and Ed could maybe work together somehow to help us state side.
Or any input would greatly be appreciated. I'm sure the I are a few who want exotic wood Vapman. It would be beneficial for everyone. Imho
This is the hardest hitting 22g of wood in the world.
Thank you