Volcano vaporizor

Ryandoe11

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Hey ya'll... Just recieved a Volcano Vaporizor from eBay and shes perfect except for one thing. Its missing the only parts that arent sold online! It dosnt have the rubber feet on the bottom, does anyone know where i can get some, or something to replace it??!
 

Purplestickeypunch

Active Member
How do they mount? If there is a hole for each; you may be able to use automotive style door bumpers. Check out the random shit section of an auto parts store.
 

2fast92

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Is it necessary to have the feet? I've never had one so I don't know. But if it needs that to stand up I guess you need it.
 

Ryandoe11

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Is it necessary to have the feet? I've never had one so I don't know. But if it needs that to stand up I guess you need it.
Its not the stand up that matters, just almost any surface I put it on it slides around like a motha fu*ka!
 

AltarNation

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Indeed, not bad.

I don't see why it would be that ghetto to just get what ever kind of non-slip matting and glue it on the bottom. Use some strong glue, it'l be hidden by the unit, right?

Or, it could also just be a temporary fix until you find some feet, if you just sit it on top of a circle of nonslip. No glue necessary, just figured if you wanted to make it permanent.

How about one of those rubber grips for opening jars? That would work perfect I bet, they're about the same size as a volcano bottom maybe. They're like two bucks at the supermarket. Again, just as a temporary fix so it doesn't slide off the table and break while you're looking for feet...
 

Ryandoe11

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Indeed, not bad.

I don't see why it would be that ghetto to just get what ever kind of non-slip matting and glue it on the bottom. Use some strong glue, it'l be hidden by the unit, right?

Or, it could also just be a temporary fix until you find some feet, if you just sit it on top of a circle of nonslip. No glue necessary, just figured if you wanted to make it permanent.

How about one of those rubber grips for opening jars? That would work perfect I bet, they're about the same size as a volcano bottom maybe. They're like two bucks at the supermarket. Again, just as a temporary fix so it doesn't slide off the table and break while you're looking for feet...
Il give it a try!
 

2fast92

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Yea, get you a nonstick mat. Like somethin you put underneath a rug to keep it from moving around. That would work well.
 

Sr. Verde

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my friends selling his classic solid valve volcano for $400..... sucks u got such a bad one


I would email Storz & bickel..... they will hook you up with pretty much anything... Or you can send it to them, they will do the work for free and charge you for parts... if anythings broken inside.

They have a CA division that handles US products, so you don't have to worry about shipping it all the way to germany ;)
 
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