The reason I didnt enumerate the same arguments was because they are still there in the forums to read. Repeating something over and over just clogs the forums, and I have no desire to do that. He clearly has not read it, or had not when he posted at 2:40 today. That being said, its still there to find.stickstones said:If I laid out your posts and SM's side-by-side, there would be no doubt who is acting like an asshole...hint: it's not SM.
Fuck you and your precious time.
really? this is the first time ive seen that and understood it in context.... is that what all that venturi effect jumble is about?I know the Vriptech crew make a point of selling their heat gun method and tools as a way to get the full-spectrum high.
I read that in one of the links you posted and don't get it. What would the 'extract' be and how rapid of a delivery is needed? I would love to know if any of us are vaping in this manner. I'm all for trying to get the full buzz!Spiderman said:"...the only way to get a full spectrum vapor inhalation is to extract and deliver rapidly from a small sample at a time..."
"All of the vaporized and combusted samples were also assayed forSpiderman said:Here's the S&B thing too....
http://www.canorml.org/healthfacts/jcantgieringervapor.pdf
Ya'll have fun now.
well if you smoke it and there's no residue left over afterward...isnt that just quickly vaporizing it thenSpiderman said:http://www.fuckcombustion.com/viewtopic.php?id=50
Extract and rapid delivery system? Sounds like oil on a ti pad to me.
"Full melt hash oil" is a misnomer. Actually, unless its oil made specifically from hash, its not hash oil. And if its not "full melt" then its not oil.....or its oil thats got a lot of plant in it. Theoretically, you could vaporize oil with a hakko, but every time iv tried it runs through the screen on me. And if you ever make contact, chances are you're burning instead of vaping.
And the difference between smoking oil and vaping it? Combustion.
This isn't true if you want a concentrated vapor and has the full spectrum. The goal is to go slow but not inhaling the vapor, you want to hold it in your mouth.Spiderman said:"...the only way to get a full spectrum vapor inhalation is to extract and deliver rapidly from a small sample at a time..."
or a mason jar i think we already went over that part http://www.fuckcombustion.com/viewtopic.php?id=358luchiano said:I understand where spiderman is coming from BUT I think what needs to be remembered is smoking and vaporizing are to different things somewhat and require different treatments to feel the best effects.
When you vaporize you should first train your lungs to be able to take in a lot of air as well as hold it in and exhale slowly without feeling any discomfort. Using a powerlung(www.powerlung.com)) will help with this. Also peppermint will inhibit the need to want air when you are doing a long slow hit. You can take it around 10-30 minutes before you vape if you don't want the taste to effect whatver you are vaping.
Second, you want to cure your cannabis in a tobacco humidor with a temperature of approximately 70F daily. This helps breakdown the chemicals that vaporize at higher temperatures than thc so they will vaporize at lower temperatures which means you will get a thicker and full spectrum vapor as well as a nice moist hit that will make you taste the vapor more and feel good on the lungs.
Last, you want to grind your herb into a fine dust so most of the chemicals will get vaporized and not reabsorbed by the plant fibers. This is especially the case with the oils because plant fibers suck up oils and hold them quite well. The secret to preventing clogging is to use a little of some slightly grounded herb on your screen before you put the powder in to prevent the dust from getting in your mouth and when you do put the powder in the bowl only use enough that you can breathe in because if you don't the bowl will become clogged easily due to the oils and the fibers lumping together.
You want to grind your herb first before you put it into the tobacco humidor because once the herb becomes moist it's hard to grind it into a powder.
These methods also make smoking herb better but I think vaporizing is better because you are concentrating the vapor whereas smoking you are taking in burnt plant fibers, some minerals, and carcinogenic compounds.
No you want a tobacco humidor, preferably one that is plastic and doesn't impart taste into your herb, because you want to keep your herb spread out and not on top of each other because if you put them on top of each other in a pile it will take longer for the process to work and it won't be evenly done.Hennessy1414 said:or a mason jar i think we already went over that part http://www.fuckcombustion.com/viewtopic.php?id=358luchiano said:I understand where spiderman is coming from BUT I think what needs to be remembered is smoking and vaporizing are to different things somewhat and require different treatments to feel the best effects.
When you vaporize you should first train your lungs to be able to take in a lot of air as well as hold it in and exhale slowly without feeling any discomfort. Using a powerlung(www.powerlung.com)) will help with this. Also peppermint will inhibit the need to want air when you are doing a long slow hit. You can take it around 10-30 minutes before you vape if you don't want the taste to effect whatver you are vaping.
Second, you want to cure your cannabis in a tobacco humidor with a temperature of approximately 70F daily. This helps breakdown the chemicals that vaporize at higher temperatures than thc so they will vaporize at lower temperatures which means you will get a thicker and full spectrum vapor as well as a nice moist hit that will make you taste the vapor more and feel good on the lungs.
Last, you want to grind your herb into a fine dust so most of the chemicals will get vaporized and not reabsorbed by the plant fibers. This is especially the case with the oils because plant fibers suck up oils and hold them quite well. The secret to preventing clogging is to use a little of some slightly grounded herb on your screen before you put the powder in to prevent the dust from getting in your mouth and when you do put the powder in the bowl only use enough that you can breathe in because if you don't the bowl will become clogged easily due to the oils and the fibers lumping together.
You want to grind your herb first before you put it into the tobacco humidor because once the herb becomes moist it's hard to grind it into a powder.
These methods also make smoking herb better but I think vaporizing is better because you are concentrating the vapor whereas smoking you are taking in burnt plant fibers, some minerals, and carcinogenic compounds.
you might find different opinions around here and with me...whatever floats yer boatluchiano said:No you want a tobacco humidor, preferably one that is plastic and doesn't impart taste into your herb, because you want to keep your herb spread out and not on top of each other because if you put them on top of each other in a pile it will take longer for the process to work and it won't be evenly done.
What does this even mean? You agree with me? I'm confused.Spiderman said:edit: just cause you decided to call me out once more....
Read the table on page 7 of the pdf, p 13 of the document, entitled Table 1.
It shows the percentage of the different cannabinoid's carried through....combusted CBD = .15%, vaped cbd = .091%. And once again, its not about one chemical (or two, etc).
yeah that gave me a chuckle as well...Spiderman said:To the dude who said we should grind it to fine powder, then store it in humidors, and said that the full spectrum extract inhaled in a rapid dose was wrong...well, even a good chunk of FC disagrees with you...
That's my feeling. My chronic cough is gone. My lung capacity is increased (I can run again). I can vape all night instead of trying to take a few hits off my pipe. I've also seen other people with lung issues say they're much more able to ingest via vapor. You can debate the scientific health differences between smoke and vapor until the end of time, but if you have sensitive or damaged lungs vapor is the way to go.After vaporizing I did not have this problem with coughing or anything. So while Spiderman may say that's not factual or isn't sufficient evidence....isn't that enough? Isn't it enough that I no longer cough up shit anymore? Who needs to research anything further?
I looked at the humidor thread and I didn't find anyone who did what I explained and I didn't find anyone who used a humidor for weed so how can you say most of FC doesn't agree with me just because of one post from someone who THOUGHT weed wouldn't be good for a tobacco humidor.Hennessy1414 said:yeah that gave me a chuckle as well...Spiderman said:To the dude who said we should grind it to fine powder, then store it in humidors, and said that the full spectrum extract inhaled in a rapid dose was wrong...well, even a good chunk of FC disagrees with you...
hey man dont let people contradicting you get in your head like that...the meaning goes beyond what were talking about...whatever it is were actually trying to prove....opinions!!?!?!?! well thats the thing..their just opinions
vaporizing FTW