Drop the material? You mean on the bucket? Heat the front of it and slid your concentrate along the part you've heated Sent from my iPad using Grasscity Forum
No, don't do this. With quartz you really want to heat it slowly and evenly or else it won't last as long and could possibly crack. Sent from my iPhone using Grasscity Forum
you are espousing this concern about slow heating quartz. you are spreading misinformation without experience. I apologize if I'm wrong and appreciate most of your posts, this is not flaming. You are simply doing internetting and spreading academic knowledge on this point. Again I apologize if I'm wrong or missing something but in my experience you can blast the fuck out of quartz nails with propane (at least 1k degrees hotter than butane) and go till they are red hot, repeatedly, they don't break. I don't even understand the giant push for Ti, I quit putting flame to metal and smoking it years ago.
Only reason I like TI is cause my clumsy ass won't break it. But quartz does have the possibility to crack unlike TI. That's all I'm saying. It's possible, and heating it fast and with a hot flame increases the chance that it will. Sent from my iPhone using Grasscity Forum
Also good quality TI won't release any fumes or poisonous gas until it reaches 5k+ degrees so it's just as safe as glass. I'm not pushing for TI I just prefer it. I did state that quartz has the lower thermal conductivity level. So in theory it should retain heat longer than TI. I'm for preference not TI or quartz Once you have broken as many pipes as I have then you might not want to go with quartz anymore lololol Sent from my iPhone using Grasscity Forum
i do wonder if those buckets hold up as well as a vertical nail though. it certainly stands to reason that you are gonna build up weakness on the arm of the thing, but maybe the way its bent makes it last....w/e kinda fun, i'd try one i guess.
The club bangers are by Quave. This looks like one of the ones Ben Priest is making or even something from ebay This is true