I think it says right on the label to not be putting vaseline on your internals.
I think it says right on the label to not be putting vaseline on your internals.
X I think Pdib is getting close...
GG I put vaseline on the inside of my woodville and as I feared all of the plastic bits still smell and taste like the tung oil. Just going to take time I suppose.
ETA: Or he could answer as I'm posting.![]()
I sanded ALL the poly off yesterday and vaselined the wood and now both my bloodwoods smell like bloodwood. Definitely bloodwood, since my poly'd mod didn't have guava juice in it
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As for tasting like Tung oil... I can't see how you can taste the tung oil... I think you are just smelling it... how would Tung oil get inside your bottle??
Like an overly ripe banana sitting on a loaf of bread (in the plastic wrap) can make the whole loaf taste like bananas. It's essentially scented like Tung oil, I don't think I'm actually vaping it...Or more specific to our old habit, how cigarette smoke can make anything smell and taste like an ashtray when exposed to it long enough.
It will wear off eventually, the plastic just needs to vent off the scent, just time now.![]()
Megan, I taste the same thing, you're not crazy...I did put new juice in the second bottle, and changed the wick, and I still taste it. My other half has one with the poly finish, and I don't taste it in that one...
Glad I'm not alone in this! I decanted the juice in my bottle before washing everything and the juice itself smelled so strongly of the Tung oil I had to just toss it. It will air out with time...I hope!
If I had an extra tube, I would change that out, too...but I don't.
if you have some of that soft tubing that comes with the big syringes 30ml jobbies that works on reo squonk bottles, I presume dibby squonk system is similar
I presume dibby squonk system is similar
. . . . . and, thusly, I'm thinking won't absorb flavorings, tung oil fumes, and what else . . . . oh yeah! Skunk Pee . . . as easily. It, however screws onto my juice feed, and may be too stiff to push onto a REO nippoh.has a smooth bore that resists material buildup and the absorption of water-based fluids.
The soft tubing is ideal for Rob's mods, as you want to flex it to unscrew your bottle. I use a firmer tubing that also . . . . . and, thusly, I'm thinking won't absorb flavorings, tung oil fumes, and what else . . . . oh yeah! Skunk Pee . . . as easily. It, however screws onto my juice feed, and may be too stiff to push onto a REO nippoh.
The magic of magnets.The soft tubing is ideal for Rob's mods, as you want to flex it to unscrew your bottle. I use a firmer tubing that also . . . . . and, thusly, I'm thinking won't absorb flavorings, tung oil fumes, and what else . . . . oh yeah! Skunk Pee . . . as easily.
As a woodworker, I would never put Vaseline on wood, unless it needed to be food safe, like an end grain cutting board. Because it never hardens. And it stays near the top of the wood and doesn't penetrate. Real tung oil is expensive, but most products labeled as tung oil usually have the word "blend" on the label. And you don't need 100% tung oil. Boiled linseed oil will carry the tung oil where it belongs, inside the wood. Vaseline also attracts dirt and dust no matter how well it's rubbed in, since it just sits on the wood.