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Terpp

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Hello. We are wishing to advertise on your website. We initially contacted Skip through the contact form. He got back to us with rates. We have emailed him several times (including the advertise@ email) and still no response.
We are still looking to move forward if at all possible.


Please advise.

Thank you!
 

Snype

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Hello. We are wishing to advertise on your website. We initially contacted Skip through the contact form. He got back to us with rates. We have emailed him several times (including the advertise@ email) and still no response.
We are still looking to move forward if at all possible.


Please advise.

Thank you!

Nice! I'd love to hear more about your extractors!
 

Snype

Active member
Veteran
Hello. We are wishing to advertise on your website. We initially contacted Skip through the contact form. He got back to us with rates. We have emailed him several times (including the advertise@ email) and still no response.
We are still looking to move forward if at all possible.


Please advise.

Thank you!

Terpp,
I went to your website. Can you give me a little information. Your 1.5" x 12" tube says that it holds 73 grams. I have a Tamisium and my 1.5" x 6" tube fits 70 grams of ground bud. My tube inner dimensions are 1.5". Can you tell me if your inner dimensions are 1.5" or is it the outer dimensions?
 

Terpp

Member
Terpp,
I went to your website. Can you give me a little information. Your 1.5" x 12" tube says that it holds 73 grams. I have a Tamisium and my 1.5" x 6" tube fits 70 grams of ground bud. My tube inner dimensions are 1.5". Can you tell me if your inner dimensions are 1.5" or is it the outer dimensions?

The actual ID on the 1.5" TriClamp column is 1.36". Those sizes are calculated at 4.2 grams per cubic inch. It seems like you are getting 8.1 grams per cubic inch in your 9 cubic inch column.

Here is a calculator, and a chart to help you determine packing density, butane, and all that good stuff. Keep in mind the current PDF chart is setup for 3 grams per cubic inch. You can download the .XLS file here and change it for your configuration.
 

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