Using the ecig with tincture is just delivering it to your lungs along with your mouth & throat and is not the same as taking a combustion rip or even a proper vaporizer hit.
Further, temperatures in typical ecig have been tested at about 165 degrees F at the atomizer bridge, the part in contact with the tincture in a cartridge.
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...test-electrial-properties-different-mods.html
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...583-what-temperatures-do-atomizers-reach.html
Multiple people testing them hit the same number - 165f.
Apparently enough to generate a mobile vapor with the glycerin, but nowhere close to the vaporization temperature of THC. Personally I think some must be leaking down to the heater coil and hitting higher temps, but no way can the majority of the liquid get down there as its suspended in the cartridge.
BKS already says she hits an entire cartridge of her hash tincture in the ecig to get properly high, so I'm not sure what you're trying to dispute here anyways. If you have any kind of tolerance, it's going to take a long time to get high off the ecig - FACT.
So yeah, have fun taking your ecig puffs of 0.0014 grams of mixed bubblehash. I'll be sticking with a more realistic method.
well i guess i wont be buying an e cig
Surely it would be possible to find an e-cig like device that reaches the desired temperature huh? Could one possibly be "modded" to get hot enough? The idea of an e-cig is great but I also want to get stoned in a few hits you know?
And if you disagree with combusting glycerin, as I do, then your efforts would be much better spent petitioning against most of the hookah shisha being sold on the market.
It's loaded with both vegetable, and animal glycerin. Yum yum.
A properly loaded hookah never combusts.
From http://www.tobaccoinduceddiseases.com/content/5/1/16/comments
"450°C is the temperature of the glowing charcoal (of the quick self-lighting type). It should be noted that there is a thermal foil screen separating the heating source from the mixture so the temperature inside the bowl hardly goes in excess of 200°C. Furthermore, tobacco (or, more properly, the tobacco-molasses based mixture) does not burn in a hookah bowl but is simply heated. These points were clarified in a commentary about the WHO report cited by the authors."
Long as I'm here chattin' with ya - you can stop insisting my tincture was burnt or premature - it was heated with a coffee cup warmer on low and the temp monitored the entire time, and sampled months later with strong effects when taken orally. Should stop with the wild assumptions and accept that someone else did it with less than stelar results. Here's a bunch of experienced people discussing the use of heat in the making of their tinctures - https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=42135
I was hoping you'd say that.
Ok, so a properly loaded hookah never combusts, but somehow, we're arguing the safety of using glycerin via a vaporizer? VG and PG are in all the e-liquids on the market, after all.
I knew this wasn't going anywhere
My concern is that people should realize, the low temps involved with most e-cigs, are thus far proven to be safe for using with VG. The mods people use are still being used with store bought, VG and/or PG e-liquids, so as with anything in life, use at your own risk.
As for the fog machine, if small amounts over the course of weeks and years is considered safe use, at venues and carnivals etc., then larger amounts over short periods of time 'should' be safe as well.
I know, that's not always necessarily true, but they've been using fog machines this way in the dam with large groups in venues, to celebrate the cup and other canna festivals for as far back as I can remember personally, since the early 90's at least. I'm pretty sure there was an article in High Times covering the use of fog machines as tincture vaporizers as well.
To each their own