Thought I'd share this with the Nexus community. I call it the PGVG.
The pipe is very sturdy, and I have no concerns about putting it in the pocket of my jeans without any other protection. It is truly pocketable. Right now I'm using my GVG for Changa only, and the PGVG for pure DMT.
I had read the two threads about the HSG pipe and vaping directly off the GVG filter, and decided to get the basic HSG pipe to experiment. After vaping spice directly off the ceramic with the HSG vapor pipe, I had a very painful experience with harsh vapor where it felt like I had been stabbed in the throat. I suppose my technique was bad, but I decided to throw in the towel and work out a better way. Using the HSG pipe with a copper disc like a GVG, the vapor is just as smooth and only a little bit warmer. I use the same technique that I use with my Arc torch lighter and GVG, and can vaporize the whole dose in one toke.
The vaporization is actually a little more efficient IME. There's less condensation in the pipe, and the diameter of the ceramic is greater than that of the copper disc. So the whole disc gets heated more evenly, as opposed to the GVG, where the middle gets a bit more heat. And I think that's also why the extra thickness of the disc is not a problem. The only downside is that you don't get to see that super-thick impressive column of GVG vapor coming your way. You can definitely see the vapor and inhale it in the same time frame, but it just doesn't look as impressive.
So here's how to do it. Very simple, very easy.
Use the same copper disc you use for the GVG if you have one. If you don't already have a GVG, refer to the measurements in the GVG thread. Squeeze the copper disc together around the edge so it becomes thicker. Use the HSG ceramic to push the copper disc down into the bowl, then lightly tap it around the edges to push it down a little more so you have an air gap between it and the ceramic. (You have to do it like this because the sides of the bowl are slippery and if you use your finger from the start the disc will just turn sideways and end up in the lower part of the bowl.)
Once the disc is in position, it won't move. And there you have it. Whatever you do with your GVG, just do the same with the PGVG, and you'll get the same effects. You can even use it for Changa -- just put in a standard GVG screen and it rests nicely on top of the copper disc.
Hope this proves useful to someone. BTW, I paid $100, but it's on sale now for $85 until July 10th.
Smoalk Moar!
edit: The HSG ceramic is 18mm, so you could obviously buy just the ceramic for $25 and get or make a pipe for much cheaper with the right size/type of bowl to get similar results.
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