Heating chamber on stove?

smokajoe

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Hey RIU I recently bought a aluminum vacum chamber, anyways I tried putting that on my griddle and am hitting temperatures that make my BHO permanent goop anyways can I heat these chambers on the stove, like would it cause problems since nothing is in the pan? Like how can I verify if it is teflon?
 

Fadedawg

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Try putting a bed of sand on your griddle.

Most stoves don't have good control at 85/115F, same as the griddle.

Where is the Teflon at and what does it look like?
 

Sk306

Well-Known Member
Get a heating pad, like one of the things people use for sore muscles, ect. One that is a wall plugin, not re-usable.
 

Sirdabsalot462

Well-Known Member
What FD said..

Get a 16$ Rival deep dish griddle (has walls)
Buy a 50 lb bag of sand at The Home Depot for 3.50$

Empty a thick layer of sand into griddle, turn dial just over 200° surface of the sand is 124° bottom of my chamber is 115°.
 
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