hellbillygeek
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So I finally got around to trying the thing of removing the metal pieces from a cheap soldering iron to expose the ceramic heating element. Once you do that, you put a dab of your concentrate onto a domeless nail and touch the heated soldering iron tip to it to vaporize it.
I'd have to say, this method seems superior in all ways to using a butane torch:
- once the soldering iron is heated up (~30 seconds), you can dab instantaneously. You're going to want to use a soldering iron stand to hold the hot iron.
- you have a high degree of heat control. Not only does my iron have a temperature control, but I can also control how close the heating element is to the concentrate, back off it it's starting to burn, etc.
- less coordination needed.
- You could use a glass nail without too much worry about heat stress.
- You don't have to set up for every dab. In fact, you can just dump a whole mess of concentrate on the nail and vape as little or as much as you want at a time. This setup makes me want some sort of super wide nail that I could pour a pile of fullmelt on.
- no butane refills
- no open flame
I'd have to say, this method seems superior in all ways to using a butane torch:
- once the soldering iron is heated up (~30 seconds), you can dab instantaneously. You're going to want to use a soldering iron stand to hold the hot iron.
- you have a high degree of heat control. Not only does my iron have a temperature control, but I can also control how close the heating element is to the concentrate, back off it it's starting to burn, etc.
- less coordination needed.
- You could use a glass nail without too much worry about heat stress.
- You don't have to set up for every dab. In fact, you can just dump a whole mess of concentrate on the nail and vape as little or as much as you want at a time. This setup makes me want some sort of super wide nail that I could pour a pile of fullmelt on.
- no butane refills
- no open flame