Nice, Tez. Stainless thread cover from madvapes? What atty am I looking at there?
Yep, stainless tread cover from MadVapes. This is a little weird for me since I don't usually use cartos, but you're looking at the Smoktech mini UDCT carto tank (sold as the Artemas in some places, and the larger one is the same one Romaniac is using for his carto tanks these days, minus the fill hole that he adds). I don't mind cartos on some juices, but I'm mostly trying to get used to carto tanks in anticipation of the GG Achilles rba that will work in them, once they come out. I might get impatient and try to track down a Killer 705 in the meantime, but I'm guessing it wouldn't fit in this one.
@Dusty: You can also use a hair dryer. I use a heat gun, but it can be a little tricky because the stem goes from hard to rubbery in a matter of seconds and if you're not careful the material can start to bubble. The hair dryer would obviously take longer, but it would also allow you a bigger window of time. The key is to move it back and forth and try to heat it evenly on all sides before making the bend, and like Nick said, a pipe cleaner in the airway and cold water to immerse it in after the bend are crucial.
@Dusty: You can also use a hair dryer. I use a heat gun, but it can be a little tricky because the stem goes from hard to rubbery in a matter of seconds and if you're not careful the material can start to bubble. The hair dryer would obviously take longer, but it would also allow you a bigger window of time. The key is to move it back and forth and try to heat it evenly on all sides before making the bend, and like Nick said, a pipe cleaner in the airway and cold water to immerse it in after the bend are crucial.
Good points, Tez. I did a few by just holding them over my electric stove burner. They get much hotter that way, and the bend is easier but it burns the crap out of my fingers. I don't know how you do it, bro. The other drawback of the super-hot options (heat gun, stove burner), for me, is the potential for making depressions and fingerprints in the material. Of course, they can be sanded out, but it just creates more work. I find the hot water approach is a much more controlled, albeit slightly longer, process. Now that I've found the proper water temperature, I've cut the time down considerably.
Tez the Killer 705 is in stock right now, but your right about it not working in the Artemis tank because the caps aren't removable.
Wow that was fast, apparently the ship has sailed. I don't know of any other place, but someone might. Worst case scenario, just check the classies. I'm sure some ...... bought one just to sell for profit. For reference I bought mine from the site for ~$80 shipped, so you'll know if someone is trying to price gouge you.
That's really beautiful work!I still need to give it a good polish, but I bent and sanded this stem yesterday:
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Anytime bro. Be on the look out for The Diver by Atmistique. Billakos was really close to production before he passed.
Received my Curly Eucalyptus Dragon from EPM today. I bent one of my BlackRose Fancy stems for it. I think they go perfectly together. Started off with the hair drier and then gave up and went with the boiling water to bend it. Takes quite some time to soften huh?! Vaping Dragons Fire from Heathers Heavenly Vapes in a DID on the Dragon.
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