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starway6
#1
Posted :
2/21/2015 5:10:34 AM
Speaking of the discovery of using flavor discs instead of chore boy..
That was a good discovery.. and i think ive discovered something that i never thought would work ...
I normaly store my spice in a grain alcohol tincture.. and aply drops to a peice of chore boy or volcano wet pad and never tryed to put any on a ceramic disc.. because i was certain the tincture would just run off the disc onto the table and the process of putting tincture on a disc 2 or three drops at a time would take for ever...
But surprisingly.. carefully..i just put ten drops on a ceramic disc and it absorbed the tincture like a sponge holding it very well..and the bottom of the disc looked dry ..leaking nothing on the table!...
[it even apeared i could have even put more on it without it leaking out!] ...
The fast drying grain alcohol embeded the spice deep into the very pores of the disc without a mess!
I found no evedence of the tincture leaking through the bottom of the disc so far after aplying up to ten drops!
To my surprise...It soaked it up like a sponge!Smile
Concidering i use between ..10 ..to 15 ..to 25.. drops of tincture in a wad of chore boy..its debateable how much is...REALY.. being vaped properly? ..and how much is getting burnt..or driping down the pipe stem being waisted
Im about to test vape this disc with 10 drops in it.. and see if it it works better than using the metal pads..
TiHKAL
#2
Posted :
4/12/2015 11:13:53 PM
Several months later I'll come forward and ask "So, how did it go my friend?"
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