Just had a late-night session with my new VG Coil, and my balls are vaped off. The simplicity is fantastic. Through my bong rules.
Great to hear you're having fun with it, that's what it's for you know. The VG can teach you a bunch about vaping too. After you get familiar with it, give this a try:
Carefully vape a few hits past loss of taste but way short of wringing the last bit out. Then stop (early) and dump the ABV and set it aside. With the very light stuff with the taste, you've taken most of the THC we're mostly after and only some of the CBD which is heavier still. The ratio of THC to CBD now favors the CBD much more than before. Although weaker overall, you now have 'high CBD' weed. Vape a couple bowls (remember, it's weaker overall) and you get the more physical, relaxing high CBD can deliver. IMO a great resource for medical users. A great way to experiment with this using the weed you have handy.
For instance.....
OF
Thank you! I will try this weekend and report back. Cheers!
Most cool. Been a long time since I assigned home work.....this is really much better than those other tasks, trust me on that.
Enjoy your new toy, it's a powerful tool, really. Despite it's looks... It just needs a craftsman to use it right.
OF
Alrighty then, OF. Pretty effing good tip!
This VG Coil is the SHIT! I've futzed about with it quite a bit this weekend--through my bong, as a pipe, and I even rigged up a portable bubbler thingy using my small Aqua Vape and some whip tubing (kinda difficult to mess with, but I tried nonetheless). The bong is the way to go, as you mentioned earlier. But using as a pipe helps me learn how to use it to reach my preferred taste.
Thanks again!
You're welcome. Use it in good health! Quite literally. You'll live longer vaping. And in a cool way it pays for itself in herb savings. Have you noticed that part yet?
OF
But now that I've settled down, I estimate I'll go from $3,100 per year to $1,900. Beats a stick in the eye, eh?
Nice to see you're digging your Coil V-hole (hehehe).
It really is a neat little piece. Did you get the newer fatter coil or the older thinner one?
Granted a lot of that hundred dollars a month is going to go into your gas tank at today's 'improved' prices and all, but it's still real savings. Fun to think how the VG 'pays for itself' in a couple of weeks' savings on bud buys.
Mind you a guy can get a bad case of VAS and go broke saving money that way......
Use and enjoy it in good health. Thanks for the good word, a true FC happy ending. I don't know about you, but I like happy endings......
OF
High Folks! Used my small Aqua Vape thingy to make a dandy setup for my VG Coil so I can use water on the go! A bit crude to work with, but I'll refine it soon enough. I have more appropriate tubing that won't kink when bent as needed to operate alone, and I think that'll do it. I'll post a video soon for those who care. I'm having so much fun with this thing.
Thanks for the positive, I shall persist as the first cloud and taste were great
Soot it not right, although fairly common. It's partially burned fuel from your lighter. You need to keep the flame further out so it can all burn rather than hitting cold metal and having the reaction stop before the carbon (soot) is converted to CO2 (gas) instead. If not too bad, it should clean up with normal use. If not there's a burn out procedure using a home vacuum cleaner.
Yes, your technique could use a little work. Candle flame lighters like your can be made to work fine, but you need to watch out for the soot thing, some guys find torch type lighters are easier to control. FWIW I'm one of them for the most part.
No, the metal is Stainless Steel, not generally considered toxic.....which is why it's used I guess?
Keep after it, you can master the guy, lots of other guys have.
OF
Better yet - learn the ways of a micro torch.
I have been using my VG coil for quite some time with the torch and I much prefer it (IMO). Yes, the metal does eventually discolor a wee bit, but it doesnt accumulate the soot like it does with its fellow dirtyburners.
The biggest challenge with a micro torch is the technique and how far away you truly have to have the torch. (You are using its HEAT - NOT its flame)