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Machine/Oil Burner Hybrid Idea - Has anyone tried this? Options
 
windupgodzilla
#1 Posted : 4/25/2019 9:26:35 PM
Greetings, Nexians!

I’m very new to vaping DMT but I had an idea for a tweak/simplification on two established ROAs and I’ve been searching the internet to see if anyone has attempted it before. I haven’t been able to find anything so I figured I’d ask you all.

It seems to me that after the GVG, the most popular ROA is The Machine, and after that would be the oil burner.

I’ve used an oil burner bubbler with varying degrees of success 13 out of the 14 times I’ve smoalked. The main problem with my piece is that, because there is a water tank hard fixed to the bulb stem, rolling the bulb around the torch flame isn’t as easy as it could be. I basically have to wave my torch around the bulb and it gets pretty unwieldy during the second and third hits.

I’ve considered making a Machine but whole drilling and/or crunching of glass parts with pliers in the process of making them turns me off. Not so much that I wouldn’t do it but I couldn’t help thinking there has to be a simpler way.

My thought is this: Couldn’t one just carefully stuff stainless steel Chore Boy into the bulb of an oil burner? Wouldn’t that essentially be a Machine made in one step?

The only drawback to this, as far as I can tell, would be the issue of cleaning/replacing the Chore Boy between uses. It wouldn’t be impossible but definitely more effort than just pushing it out of a straight-necked Machine. Then again, I’ve never seen anything about cleaning The Machine on the internet either.

Anyway, I’d love to hear thoughts on this before attempting it myself and potentially wasting spice.

Thanks!
 
 
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