$200 volcano

fdd2blk

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hehe, back when I had my volcano before I sold it, the 10 footer was my weapon of choice. Bust out one of those, fill it up with a gram or two, and watch as 5 or more people get laaiid out.

Thank god for my vaulted ceilings, or I wouldn't have even been able to fill it up.

Either that or it makes a particularly devastating sesh between you and a buddy.

Try it, I highly recommend it.

:peace: out.


looks like i'm gonna have to open that box. :mrgreen::mrgreen:
 

PurfectStorm

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and call a friend. :mrgreen:
having a 10 footer layed out in your room half way through refill is a jaw dropping sight ... between 2 people, it takes probably 5-10 minutes of fast big hits to kill it

the way I used to vape was, take a hit, pass it, and wait till its you're turn again in rotation to let the air out. i don't know if it helps with the absorption, or its just a lack of oxygen...but you seem to get wayy more destroyed.

I'd love to hear how you feel 15 minutes after its finished :lol:
 

fdd2blk

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Otis•Driftwood;902546 said:
Very nice. Is there a difference between the solid valve kit and the easy valve?

there must be some difference. i have only seen the solid up close. :blsmoke:
 

Pete Moss

Active Member
There's a good comparison of vaporizers here, but I do like this simpo method fdd came up with--ingenious yet basic! Next thing is to try to compress vapor so it could be stored for future use in something less visible than the balloons...
 

brendon420

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alright, what is the ideal temp for tasty nuggetness, my heat gun is 630 and 1000 holy shit sound too high damn talk about vaporize...
 

fdd2blk

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i bought an infrared thermometer. i pointed into the nozzle while the heat gun was running and warmed up for several minutes. it said 154 degrees. that is not right. i checked the temp gun against a thermometer and it read correctly. i think when the gun is pressed against the valve it raises the temp.(??) not sure. i know this $60 temp gun is getting returned though.
 

fdd2blk

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lol, are you saying that a regular old thermometer worked better than the $60 one? That's classic
i have a mercury thermometer outside. it said 72 degrees. i shot it with the temp gun from 12 inches away and the gun read 72 degrees. i check this on 2 different thermometers. it did only say 87 under my tongue. :-?:-?

i'm returning the temp gun and trading it for an engine diagnostic reader. my wife's truck is acting funny. :mrgreen:
 

kilik2007

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Mm I'm definitely going to have to try this. Any particular reason that you got the Makita rather than something like this that is half the price? I mean I'd hope the Makita is just generally higher quality, but any particular features that I'm missing?
 

fdd2blk

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Mm I'm definitely going to have to try this. Any particular reason that you got the Makita rather than something like this that is half the price? I mean I'd hope the Makita is just generally higher quality, but any particular features that I'm missing?
the Makita has a Ceramic heating element which lasts longer. i don't see this one having that. they usually state if it is ceramic. :mrgreen:
 
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