The materials to build your own homemade Vaporizer, you can get from a hardware store like Lowe's or Home Depot. The largest purchase will be the heat gun. Recommendation, the Ryobi HG500 that has a low setting of 200 degrees Fahrenheit which is best for heating cannabis. The price, depending on your locale, will range from fifty to sixty dollars. This is a good heat gun to use for your vaporizer heating element because it is lightweight, has the variable heat setting, a nice blower fan, and a smooth protruded tip for attaching your valves. Feel free to choose another brand as this is only a recommendation.
While at the hardware store, go ahead and pick up a piece of screen, some pliable sheet metal, and a bottle of non-toxic glue. You will need very small quantities of these materials, so don't invest in a large roll of screen or metal. You can purchase patchwork pieces, one square foot or less and can likely find these in a scrap material section. Some hardware stores, especially the locally owned and operated Ace Hardware franchises will have scrap materials that you may even obtain for free. If not, the total expense of these items will be less than twenty dollars.
Next stop, the grocery store. For the balloon bag needed to capture vapors from your vaporizer, a sturdy oven bag like the Reynolds large bag is a good choice. These bags are 14 inches by 20 inches and you can purchase a box of five for three to four dollars. Larger bags are available for just a little more and there are several different brands to choose from. Just be sure to select a good quality so that ripping or bursting is not an issue. A few final items to retrieve from the grocery store include a sheet of cardstock paper and a breathable wine stopper, less than five dollars.
That's it. That is the sum total of all materials necessary to make a good vaporizer for less than a hundred bucks. The materials are quite cheap and very easy to attain with only two stops on your shopping trip. Be sure to make a list of items before you set out to purchase the materials to insure you come back with everything you need. The rest is up to you and requires only a bit of imagination and effort to cut and assemble all of the pieces.
Author Resource:-
Fay Porinsky is an expert in the alternative health field with more than 20 years of experience. She has particular knowledge and experience with herbal vaporizers, including the 2003 Dr. Rudolf-Eberle-Prize innovation award winning Volcano Vaporizer. http://www.vapeworld.com/