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Post by rawveg on Sept 29, 2011 14:47:53 GMT
RTA - How to make a new wire and wick assembly
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Post by rawveg on Sept 29, 2011 14:48:44 GMT
RDA - How to make a new wire and wick assembly
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Post by curtisdon1 on Sept 29, 2011 19:58:12 GMT
Nice tutorials tim,
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Post by Perpetua on Sept 30, 2011 9:42:22 GMT
Lovely, thanks Tim . . . I've still to tackle making a new coil for me RDA, so the tutorial will be very useful. xx
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Post by ian on Sept 30, 2011 15:15:11 GMT
Very nice tutorials Tim.A great help for me as i wasnt sure how to use the supplied wick.I find your method very easy and effective.
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Post by clockworks on Sept 30, 2011 17:49:11 GMT
Thanks for taking the time to post them here, Tim.
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Post by digisatman on Sept 30, 2011 18:15:03 GMT
My version of fitting the wick on RTA
1 prepare 3 strands of wick 2 wrap coil leaving a little over to pull though posts 3 fit the two side wicks half in the holes first (more room to move about with ) 4 fit coil to posts 5 push side wicks all the way home 6 then fit the front wick
This was the easiest way and quickest way I found, once prepared I put it together in under 2.5 minutes
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Post by blakey on Sept 30, 2011 18:21:43 GMT
My version of fitting the wick on RTA 1 prepare 3 strands of wick 2 wrap coil leaving a little over to pull though posts 3 fit the two side wicks half in the holes first (more room to move about with ) 4 fit coil to posts 5 push side wicks all the way home 6 then fit the front wick This was the easiest way and quickest way I found, once prepared I put it together in under 2.5 minutes Thats exactly how I did mine
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Post by clockworks on Sept 30, 2011 18:36:04 GMT
Saw the "six step" post before, but didn't read it properly. Just read it properly, and step 3 is a very good idea. I'll try that myself next time I fit a new wick.
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