This really comes down to what you like best. We find Calibri is one of the best. We also find that butane is butane and use what you like.
A Gilson terp pearl or a Gilson encased terp pearl will both last about the same time. We feel an encased opal may last longer as the opal never gets any oil in it. But we also feel that the opal is compatible with glass, so it will not absorb oils. Really you can get …
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Boro sticks makes some really good pastel colors as well as some other new companies. We find pastel colors are still new to the game and a bit shocky. As of now soft glass has many more pastel colors.
The more minerals the harder it is to work. So jet black could be that. But then there are also colors like cadmium based that too much heat will cause to boil. Cadmiums we feel are the hardest to work as they take the most time. No color is really harder to work than another, …
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The simple answer is no. What a person can do is slowly move up the chain of compatibility. While 33 and 34 are not comparable fully, they will work, then you can do 34 to 35 and move all the way up to 104. This would only make a rod of different glass, and not …
This is a cool feature about those, depending on which hole you carb or cover, it will change the direction of the airflow coming in. So if using terp pearls, it will change the direction that your pearls spin. These are super awesome for someone who wants to get the absolute most out of their …
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