Re: why people put tabacco in bongs
Posted: Fri 19th Jul 2013 03:13 pm
That would be a good experiment Zbeebs.
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Haha when I get home I just skin up and spark it, seems to do the jobZBeebs wrote: When I get home from work I'll roll a joint and pass a flame near it and get it nice and toasted. I will then use an instant-read laser thermometer to get the exact temperature. My money says we get nowhere near the temps you claim.
http://www.physlink.com/education/askexperts/ae1.cfmWe performed a series of experiments in order to determine the actual temperature of the lit cigarette. Here are the results for the temperature at different locations and under different conditions:
Temperature without drawing:
Side of the lit portion: 400 deg C (or 752 deg F)
Middle of the lit portion: 580 deg C (or 1112 deg F)
Temperature during drawing:
Middle of the lit portion: 700 deg C (or 1292 deg F)
The above numbers represent the average we obtained by performing several trials and can be considered accurate to within 50 deg C. A standard Fe-CuNi digital thermocouple thermometer was used in all trials.
the chemicals and nicotine in tobacco raise the blood pressure a lot so they maybe thats why they think thatRonaldHorratio wrote:Some people say that tobacco helps maximize the effect of the herb. I think its a more European habit to do splits, in the states almost nobody puts tobacco into their smoke.
I ACCEPT NOTHING GODDAMMIT!Slip & Sal wrote:Accept massive leaves of tobacco, that were invented in America called bluntwraps.
Good on you! Bluntwraps are (for what I know) made with a pulp made of tobacco leaves. Pretty cool stuff tho to make yer blunts with, but old school smokers make blunts with real cigars. And no, cohiba doesn't make blueberry cheesecake flavored cigars.LionofJudah wrote:I ACCEPT NOTHING GODDAMMIT!Slip & Sal wrote:Accept massive leaves of tobacco, that were invented in America called bluntwraps.