Quote Originally Posted by jelloscooter
I `ve seen that you posted your question in some web-forum
LOL!!! They also visit cann.com!

Quote Originally Posted by jelloscooter
So it sounds like I should be good to go. I probably have overheated the element a bit at some point. Still wondering what type of gas is being stored in those little bubbles, but I guess if the gold plating has a natural tendency to slip at high temperatures, it might just be air?
Probably... even cause i cant think of how another gas (whatever it would be) would appear there...
Anyway, im glad that they answered so fast and in this reassuring way... so you can keep vaporizing without any worry! :rastasmoke::stoned::thumbsup:
Coelho Reviewed by Coelho on . Copper Oxide (II) production question I've recently been using a little portable vaporizer (http://boards.cannabis.com/cannabis-com-lounge/149713-try-out-imo.html) The construction of said vaporizer chamber is said to be copper with gold plating. The gold plating is there, but there seem to be extremely minutely raised bubbles on the surface inside the chamber now. They've been starting to slowly accumulate, the few large ones beeing about 1mm in diameter and raised maybe 0.002-0.003" of an inch. Pretty small... and dont seem to Rating: 5