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  1. Rlafontaine1971

    The Next Big thing.... Porous Ceramic Wicks

    Damn that's pretty. Now I want one.:(
  2. Rlafontaine1971

    DIY Flavoring Thread - Part 2

    Yeah Hangson is really, really, good. Its just like anything else though, you have to find the ones that are right for you. For some reason I always preferred the Tab to the others but I don't use any of them as stand alones so maybe that one is just better suited for my little tweaks. I'm...
  3. Rlafontaine1971

    DIY Flavoring Thread - Part 2

    Didn't one of you ladies have a nice little peppermint lime thing going a while back? What kind of mint are you using?
  4. Rlafontaine1971

    DIY Flavoring Thread - Part 2

    It sounds good. Which flavor are you wanting to be the dominant one? I'm gonna try my Wasabi tomorrow. Didn't get it to use as a stand alone but figured I would try it that way first. It actually smells pretty nice.
  5. Rlafontaine1971

    DIY Flavoring Thread - Part 2

    I'm thinking a little mint and a little lime should do the trick. Ha!
  6. Rlafontaine1971

    DIY Flavoring Thread - Part 2

    Yeah, real life keeps kicking me in my ... too. I'm not sure what the "patience" thing is that you spoke of, i'll google it later and see if it's something that might benefit me some. Hope the winter isn't too hard on you Northern girls this year.
  7. Rlafontaine1971

    DIY Flavoring Thread - Part 2

    How've you been Bov? I like what you've done to your cow.
  8. Rlafontaine1971

    DIY Flavoring Thread - Part 2

    Instant or coffee beans? Vg, PG, or alchohol? Quick or slow? Just curious. Also, if your grinding up coffee beans have you thought about grinding up a vanilla bean or cocoa bean and adding it to the extraction?
  9. Rlafontaine1971

    DIY Flavoring Thread - Part 2

    Usually anywhere from 5% to 10%. It gives it a nice little kick and flavor enhancement.
  10. Rlafontaine1971

    DIY Flavoring Thread - Part 2

    Cool. I'll just start stalking you now!;)
  11. Rlafontaine1971

    DIY Flavoring Thread - Part 2

    Hey Fran! You should try incorporating one of these into your mixes sometime, Pinnacle Vodka flavors Atomic Hot (cinnamon) Berry (mixed berry) Blackberry Blueberry Cake Caramel Apple Cherry Cherry Lemonade Cherry Whipped Chocolate Whipped Citrus Coconut Cookie Dough County Fair Cotton...
  12. Rlafontaine1971

    DIY Flavoring Thread - Part 2

    Good God, that things over a 1000 pages. I have way too much ADD to read that whole thing so I figured the first page and the last page would be cool for now. Where have you been hiding at Shilo? Here and there? Talking about this and that?
  13. Rlafontaine1971

    The Next Big thing.... Porous Ceramic Wicks

    I'm thinking you should make an e-book with all of your projects...........
  14. Rlafontaine1971

    VG Pipe Tobacco Essense

    Here's some of the info I found a while back that got me started with the Buchner filter. Herb Filtration Techniques After reading some people’s posts, I though it would be good to have a thread devoted purely to filtration techniques. So please feel free to add any pertinent information here...
  15. Rlafontaine1971

    VG Pipe Tobacco Essense

    It would be best to just do a google search for Buchner filter with hand pump and go from there. You can get them on Amazon, Ebay or directly from the supply shops. I got mine from a laboratory supply house while I was on the road a few months back. You can get it as a complete kit or...
  16. Rlafontaine1971

    The Next Big thing.... Porous Ceramic Wicks

    Yeah thanks to you people I've been spending a lot of time at HF lately.
  17. Rlafontaine1971

    The Next Big thing.... Porous Ceramic Wicks

    Did you drill the hole before or after you shaped the wick?
  18. Rlafontaine1971

    The Next Big thing.... Porous Ceramic Wicks

    Damn dude, that looks really nice.
  19. Rlafontaine1971

    VG Pipe Tobacco Essense

    I use 1.5 micron filter paper inside of the Buchner funnel. Cotton is a good pre-filter but wont capture or retain microscopic particles. When I first started doing this I was using cotton and high quality coffee filter papers. The filtering process took a very long time, was a little messy...
  20. Rlafontaine1971

    VG Pipe Tobacco Essense

    That setup cost less than $60. The filters I use are more suited for capturing the microscopic particles (plant material) and the little hand pump is used to pull a vacuum. The end product is much cleaner, coils last a hell of a lot longer and the taste is much better. I didn't realize the...