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  1. True story, I've witnessed first hand someone pass out and fall straight backwards from a blade hit. Hit their head on the counter and the whole 9 yards. We all laughed and proceeded to turn on all 4 stove elements and put every knife in the house on them wherever they would fit. Good times good times…

  2. Thanks josh you saved me from all those bad side effects. I just started dabbing alot and dont have a rig yet need the money but anyways my only option was to hot knife so thts wat i been doing for a couple days now but gonna stop now.

  3. The metal turns a different color because when you heat up steel, it oxidizes. No fumes are released. If any fumes are released, then they would be gone after heating them up the first time

  4. Stainless steel should be just as safe as titanium, not considering the polish and chemicals on the knives themselves. Its actually just as safe as Titanium if not a little safer. Titanium when heated can produce titanium dioxide at lower temps than ss is required to produce chromium dioxide. Both metals you really shouldn't heat until glowing. If your titanium nail turned white, do yourself a favor and throw it out because its coated in titanium dioxide. Another thing I dont understand is why some dab nails are made out of ceramic. Porous ceramic has a ton of little pockets of air that rapidly heatup and the gas starts to expand within the ceramic causing it to crack. furthermore, when using ceramic, you are likely inhaling ceramic particles.

  5. lol just jake has got a good point! this is why jolie olie rocks it. not even a hot knife hoot. new age pot smokers are pussies. josh is like "these metals are potentially cancer causing." like who gives a fuck. you see the resin on joints and bongs when you smoke em? smoking drugs doesn't cure cancer.

  6. I think your correct about the unwanted 💩 you do inhale but the reason they pass out is because that shits just straight harsh. if you must knife hit, season season season that thing.

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