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no man leave it dont use water any more just use claim for water lol
no man leave it dont use water any more just use claim for water lol
Yep only errl in mine! Its actually due for a cleaning LOL i think only two percs are open on it!
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Another awesome efficient way of keeping ur rig clean is olive/vegetable oil. Put a thin lair at the bottom of your rig then fill up to normal with water. Smoke like normal and the veg oil will coat the inside of ur rig preventing the reclaim from sticking to the glass. Just combines with the wax. Dump after it looks dirty and ur rig us ready to go nice an cleanYep only errl in mine! Its actually due for a cleaning LOL i think only two percs are open on it!
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Titanium will never be melted by propane or butane, Im gonna say that MAP gas wouldnt even deform or damage titanium, but i wouldnt find out. Also ive used Propane for as long as i can remember, screw buying butane cans of ronson for 10 bucks, i can get a Propane Torch refill for $2.50 at homedepot, and they last me months of dabbing, just not as pretty as the litte vector torches
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Propane's MAX burning point in a hand held cylinder is 3,400 F. Titanium's melting point is 3,034 F. Propane ignites at somewhere around 900-1,000 F. The only way it would start to be come dangerous is if you're sitting down with 5+ friends lighting dab after dab after dab. I've seen a titanium nail melt, though it was MAPP, not propane, because MAPP reaches its highest temp of around 3,600 F about 3 x as fast as propane, and after 18 or so dabs, I started to light another and noticed discoloring and flaking on the nail. So I took it out, threw it in water to cool it, and threw it out.
If you use propane, you'll be fine, trust.
I bought a 20mm coil and hooked it up to a PID, which I stuffed into a hobby box.Geez, I didn't realize electric nails were that robust and could handle always on. Is that a commercialy available setup or a "Tony Stark" contraption?