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How To Build Your Own Medical
Marijuana Cannabis
Vaporizers!
STUDY SHOWS VAPORIZER'S CAN
DRASTICALLY REDUCE TOXINS IN
SMOKE
Water Pipe and Vaporizer Study
There are many marijuana vaporizer designs, many are messy, blu-tac and ceiling
wax jobs with no real structure, functionality or style. Remember the great
words of Frank Lloyd Wright the well respected American Architect. "form
follows function."
This is what is required. Good functionality before its form. So what has to
happen. You need to be able to heat your green to a high enough temperature so
that it does not burn it but the THC (that's the active ingredient in marijuana)
within it boils and vaporizes right out.
The green stays the same structure and slowly turns to an ash deposit, this is
all the smoke you aren't inhaling! There is NO smoke and the vapors need to be
caught so that they can be inhaled when wanted, so you need an enclosed space of
some sort.
The best home made job is using a soldering iron. You also need one large jar;
pickle size is good, got me, 1.5 liter or more. You will also need some tubing
and maybe rubber grommets.
The idea is to drill a perfect size hole for the soldering iron to fit snugly
down into the jar without the need for any glue or a grommet is ideal. This area
may get hot later on so you don't need the hassles of glue vapor. Yuck.
If you glue some lead to the bottom (outside) of the jar then the cord end of
the soldering iron should be able to stick straight out of the top of the jar,
without falling over. You now need a small cage or a "mesh sandwich"
for the green which attaches to the end of the soldering point. The green vaporizes
best when in contact with the hot metal. Last, add two more holes for tubing
through the jar so as to suck the vapor out one tube and let air in the other.
So, this simple soldering iron within a large metal topped jar works OK if you
get it right.
If you get bored with making your own or just aren't happy with the results,
maybe you should take a look at our site. Good luck, if done right they work
well!
How To Build A Simple Yet Effective Marijuana Vaporizer
They are by far the best way I have smoked weed and are not hard to make.
Simple Vaporizer Plans
These are plans on building a simple vaporizer out of a soldering iron, some
wood, and a plastic 2 liter bottle.
Of course not everyone has the skills, tools, or time to make their own
vaporizer. Fortunately it is possible to buy vaporizers!!
The Simple Yet Effective Vaporizer
First you will need the following materials:
-- A soldering iron (12v adapter)
-- Flat piece of wood (any wood about 1/2 inch thick...at least 8 inches X 8
Inches)
-- Wooden Dowels (long at least 22 inches and about 1/2 inch diameter)
-- A plastic 2 liter bottle (the kind with the black part on the bottom)
Procedure:
First cut the flat wood into a triangle with equal 8 inch sides (60 deg. angles)
Second Stain and varnish the wood (or polyurethane).
Choose one side of the flat triangle to be the top Find the exact center of the
triangle and mark it on both top and bottom.
Choose a drill bit size such that the soldering iron handle can be set into the
hole created by the drill and have the rim on the top (handle end nearest the
element) sit on it so it doesn't fall through.
Drill with this size bit through the center of the triangular piece.
Turn the triangular piece over and mark 3 spots each about 1 inch from the
vertex each angle.
Drill through each of these at a 15 degree angle with the smallest bit that the
size dowel you have will fit into (snug is good).
Turn the triangular piece to the top.
Pull the plastic bottom piece off of the 2 liter bottle Cut out the middle of
this piece (the indented middle part).
Place the black piece over the hole in the center of the wooden triangle and put
a two nails through it into the wood.
Use Hot Glue (or better Silicon sealant) around the bottom of the black piece
and fill in any cracks in it made in the removal from the bottle.
Place some wood glue in each of the holes on the bottom of the triangular piece.
Put a dowel in each of these holes and gently tap them with a hammer to set them
(then let the glue dry).
Put the soldering iron power cord through the hole in the middle (trim the
plastic if you have to).
Pull the soldering iron through so that it rests on the base...sticking up into
the air.
Cut out the bottom of the 2 liter bottle (make a nice hole as big as you can but
so that it still will go into the black piece and fit (leave some of the curved
bottom).
That’s it...now just fashion a bowl and your all set.
Alternatively you can purchase a vaporizer cheaply from one of the sources here on this link:
Marijuana Vaporizers A To Z, The Better Way To Medicate
Fashioning The Bowl
Depending on what soldering iron you use the bowl making is a little different.
I usually use a more expensive iron where the tip screws on. It has the threads
on the element (like a screw) and the soldering tip had threads like a nut
(inside).
When this type is used the bowl is easy to make. There are two ways I have had
success with. The first is Tin foil. Just wrap tin foil around the threads where
the tip would go and make a little bowl (small bowl is good...like maybe 1/2 an
inch diameter).
Heated tin foil is not a healthy thing to breathe, so the suggested bowl would
be similar to the one described below.
The next way to make a bowl for this type is to buy a thimble (size 9 works
nice). It must be a metal thimble! Take the thimble and make a hole in it (the
top) work the hole till it is the size of the threads on the soldering iron. Now
try to put it on. If it is too loose then take it off and wrap a few layers of
tin foil around the threads and try again (this will tighten it up).
If you use the cheaper soldering irons (the ones where the tip screws in rather
than on) then try leaving the tip on and using a larger thimble (much larger).