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Post by smifee on Oct 8, 2014 14:22:04 GMT
I recoil Nautilus BVC heads with a microcoil. I hope someone wants to try recoiling with a vertical coil as I don't use the 'ceramic' bits.
I have 10 filler pads & 10 cups.
They came from Lightning Vapes in Florida when I got 10 disassembled heads.
Will swap for 5 used Nautilus BVC heads.
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Post by goneforagasper on Oct 8, 2014 14:34:25 GMT
I recoil Nautilus BVC heads with a microcoil. I hope someone wants to try recoiling with a vertical coil as I don't use the 'ceramic' bits.
I have 10 filler pads & 10 cups.
They came from Lightning Vapes in Florida when I got 10 disassembled heads.
Will swap for 5 used Nautilus BVC heads. Do you drill the shank like with rebuilding BDC heads? - How about a tutorial? please
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smifee
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Post by smifee on Oct 8, 2014 14:54:42 GMT
I recoil Nautilus BVC heads with a microcoil. I hope someone wants to try recoiling with a vertical coil as I don't use the 'ceramic' bits.
I have 10 filler pads & 10 cups.
They came from Lightning Vapes in Florida when I got 10 disassembled heads.
Will swap for 5 used Nautilus BVC heads. Do you drill the shank like with rebuilding BDC heads? - How about a tutorial? please My son does the drilling. I'm not allowed near sharp instruments. He made up a jig to hold the head for drilling. Jig sounds so technical but all it's just a piece of wood with a gouged out indentation. The head sits in the indentation and is kept in place with Duct Tape. I rip the ceramics & coil out and Phil drills out 2 opposite holes of the 4 holes. He uses a 2mm Titanium drill. I then use the Vape N Quit tool to get the coil in and position it. Vape N Quit have a video on their website.
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Post by goneforagasper on Oct 8, 2014 15:03:20 GMT
Thanks for that smifee, do you find any difference in performance using this method in BDC coils vs BVC coils
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Post by smifee on Oct 8, 2014 15:17:43 GMT
Thanks for that smifee, do you find any difference in performance using this method in BDC coils vs BVC coils I've never used BDC heads but no difference to my taste buds between a new BVC and a microcoiled one. Since taking the ceramics out of an unused Nautilus BVC I no longer use them with the ceramics. The innards are very crumbly. I expect when wet the bits wouldn't end up in your mouth but as there's no flavour advantage in using them with ceramics I don't.
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Post by goneforagasper on Oct 8, 2014 15:26:15 GMT
Thanks for that smifee, do you find any difference in performance using this method in BDC coils vs BVC coils I've never used BDC heads but no difference to my taste buds between a new BVC and a microcoiled one. Since taking the ceramics out of an unused Nautilus BVC I no longer use them with the ceramics. The innards are very crumbly. I expect when wet the bits wouldn't end up in your mouth but as there's no flavour advantage in using them with ceramics I don't. Thanks, I have tried it with the BDC so I will try on the BVC to see if it is better
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Post by smifee on Oct 8, 2014 15:52:18 GMT
goneforagasper I don't think there would be any difference unless you put a vertical coil in. The problem with doing that is that the wicking is tricky.
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