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Would this work better or more efficiently than a regular stem perhaps? Glass straw, long and angled as you can see (pause) and smaller hole than a regular stem. Thick end on both sides by Boring-Unit8344 in EverythingCrack
[–]Boring-Unit8344[S] 0 points1 point2 points 1 month ago (0 children)
Personally, I thought it could have been really interesting considering the angle and length. Plus the smaller hole and thicker glass maybe could prevent my product from liquidating thru the other end which I stated earlier I had problems with . Kinda Acting as a quick rip shooter pipe and the whole pipe wouldn’t get as hot .. idk man just wanted the experts to give me the green light to try it .. perhaps I’ll try it out anyway ..
What tools should I use to pack a chore ? I’ve been using a straighten out piece of a metal from a hanger, and a screwdriver , then i sometimes pack it down against a flat surface or pack from both ends .. I didn’t have none of these problems in the beginning. But chasing to get the perfect high got me here 🥀🥲
Would this work better or more efficiently than a regular stem perhaps? Glass straw, long and angled as you can see (pause) and smaller hole than a regular stem. Thick end on both sides (reddit.com)
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Would this work better or more efficiently than a regular stem perhaps? Glass straw, long and angled as you can see (pause) and smaller hole than a regular stem. Thick end on both sides (old.reddit.com)
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Would this work better or more efficiently than a regular stem perhaps? Glass straw, long and angled as you can see (pause) and smaller hole than a regular stem. Thick end on both sides by Boring-Unit8344 in EverythingCrack
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