Having an extreme q 4.0, i completely understand what he's talking about. You wouldn't want freebase above, or in the screen bowl without a herb to absorb it, or it will drop down into the heat element.
With that said, your idea would work, but you would get much better vaporization and convection by using a changa, or sandwiching the freebase in the screen bowl and packing it good. Or you could use a volcano mesh screen, the ones used for hash oil. The point being that forcing the hot air through the material containing and preventing the dmt from melting and dripping into the bottom part of the extreme q, is far more effective than having hot air pass by freebase in the top part of the elbow bowl.
Your idea would probably work, its just not the most effective way to use an extreme q for dmt, and probably a bit cumbersome laying the vaporizer on its side to achieve what your trying to do. Convection works much better forcing air through a permeable medium containing said vaporizables, rather than blowing hot air over a bit of freebase with lots of room for it to just go around it, by putting freebase in the top part of the elbow bowl.
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