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Thread: Titanium Smoking Screens

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    Thanks for the info man, I'm gonna try one out. My ss ones tend to start dissolving after awhile, and I'm sure I'm smoking a lot of steel. Stainless or not, can't be good I'm thinking.

  2. #12
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    ti screens are tight. i use them all the time

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    damn i need to get on some ti screens asap!
    Prop. 215 and SB 420

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    these look promising i may have to pick me up some in the near future!

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    i've had the same titanium screen for practically a year. i just rub it in the palm of my hand with mass slat and a few drops of iso. brand new everytime, just slightly warped.

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    I have a ti screen in my verdamper, they are the shit.

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    hello all!

    i´m using them for a months and like a lot, specially using fire for light our veges or resins.

    using other ways like hako or solar hits the flavour comparing with regular screens are more or less the same (for me), i think just because the fire hits harder over all the screen than the solars or soldering iron..

    just my opinion

    regards.

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    Do the sizes refer to diameter?

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    hello,

    yes, usually the screen size of a normal bowl is 3/4 you can find bigger and smaller ones, the price is almost the same.

    regards,
    susantidad.

  10. #20
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    hey guys i dont know which wire size to order???

    is the medium size to wide for fullmelt???

    i hate too tight of a screen!!!

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