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	<title>Comments on: Replace the Screen in Vaporizer Handpiece</title>
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		<title>by: ralph</title>
		<link>http://www.vaporwarehouse.com/blog/2005/08/01/replace-the-screen-in-vaporizer-handpiece/#comment-1094</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Aug 2006 19:59:28 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>i know this sounds crazy, but my new method for dropping a screen in (without replacing the tubing) is taking a small sewing needle and running a thread through the middle of the screen (the smaller the needle, the smaller the hole) and back through another small hole near the center so you can guide the screen in with a poker whilst holding the ends of the thread to keep it from going past the niche. once in place, just pull on one end of the thread and you are golden! we've been using our vape only for about six months, so whenever i clean it, i run hot water and some 'grunge off' through the whip and then hang it over my shower curtain rod to drip dry before inserting the screen. it may be harder that your method, but i just figured the tubing removal and replacing was a unecessary step (although i will probably try that soon, cause it doesn't sound so bad).....
anyhoo,
happy vaping!
ralph</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i know this sounds crazy, but my new method for dropping a screen in (without replacing the tubing) is taking a small sewing needle and running a thread through the middle of the screen (the smaller the needle, the smaller the hole) and back through another small hole near the center so you can guide the screen in with a poker whilst holding the ends of the thread to keep it from going past the niche. once in place, just pull on one end of the thread and you are golden! we&#8217;ve been using our vape only for about six months, so whenever i clean it, i run hot water and some &#8216;grunge off&#8217; through the whip and then hang it over my shower curtain rod to drip dry before inserting the screen. it may be harder that your method, but i just figured the tubing removal and replacing was a unecessary step (although i will probably try that soon, cause it doesn&#8217;t sound so bad)&#8230;..<br />
anyhoo,<br />
happy vaping!<br />
ralph
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