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Post by halight on Apr 16, 2017 10:40:39 GMT
Hi all,
I have been vaping for three years now, Most people by now would have already had a go at doing this but i never have.
I would like to buy a tank that i can re-coil and re-wick myself, So i'm looking for recommendations off you fine people.
I would also like to buy some cotton, wire, A wire jig and some pre made coils for it too. I want the pre-made coils to use to get me started for use while i get to know how to make my own. I don't want to spend a vast amount of money so i'm thinking links for fastech would be good as i know that you can pick some good stuff up off them for a very good price. I also don't mind buying secondhand.
Many thanks in advance.
Hal
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Post by Get Off My Cloud on Apr 16, 2017 11:22:56 GMT
Efun have the Coil master V3 kit on sale for $23.99 everything in one bag to get you building aside from an atty that is. www.efun.top/coil-master-diy-style-kit-v3.htmlAs for tanks and coils can you narrow it down a bit what style of vape do you like, big airy cloudchasing or sucking a golf ball through a garden hose MTL?
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Post by halight on Apr 16, 2017 11:40:15 GMT
Efun have the Coil master V3 kit on sale for $23.99 everything in one bag to get you building aside from an atty that is. www.efun.top/coil-master-diy-style-kit-v3.htmlAs for tanks and coils can you narrow it down a bit what style of vape do you like, big airy cloudchasing or sucking a golf ball through a garden hose MTL? Thanks for your reply, I'm use to using the aspire nautalus , Don't think i have spelt that correct ! Its the old 5ml one one. I have also been using the aspire K1 and K3 too. The vw mod i'm useing at the moment is the smok OSUB TC80W . i'm not bothered about making clouds, More MTL sort of vaper
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Post by domesticextremist on Apr 16, 2017 12:06:53 GMT
All of those you are curently using are eminently rebuildable - just google for rebuild videos. Never bin your old coils! The Aspire BVC coils (in the K1) are easier to rebuild as single horizontal coils. Plenty of nautilus head rebuild videos around too. I don't know much about pre-made coils (apart from they come with nasty silica wicks that are a pain to trim). Wire - start with 0.255mm (30AWG) kanthal. You can use a micro screwdriver set for a jig, or a cheap Kuro coiler from FT. Research, practice and perseverance are the key (oh and glasses and a magnifying glass) . Once you get the hang of it you will start to hate paying £2-£3 for a factory coil head. Also note that often the coil is fine and it is only the cotton that needs to be replaced after dry burning the naked coil (much easier with horizontal coils).
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Post by spacey on Apr 16, 2017 12:34:11 GMT
Would a Kayfun Lite clone from Fastech suit you as a good starting tank for learning to rebuild halight ? You seem to have similar vape needs/style as me, and although they're not the latest and greatest things going, they are fantastic (imo) for MTL lowish watts vaping. They are dead easy to learn to coil on and there are so many vids on you tube to help you. I make simple 1.5 - 1.6 ohm coils using 28 gauge kanthal, wound around 2.5 mm rod. The good thing about KFL's is there are so many mix and match parts available on FT that you can build yourself new ones really cheaply. I think I have about 7 on the go at the moment
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Post by halight on Apr 16, 2017 12:42:38 GMT
Would a Kayfun Lite clone from Fastech suit you as a good starting tank for learning to rebuild halight ? You seem to have similar vape needs/style as me, and although they're not the latest and greatest things going, they are fantastic (imo) for MTL lowish watts vaping. They are dead easy to learn to coil on and there are so many vids on you tube to help you. I make simple 1.5 - 1.6 ohm coils using 28 gauge kanthal, wound around 2.5 mm rod. The good thing about KFL's is there are so many mix and match parts available on FT that you can build yourself new ones really cheaply. I think I have about 7 on the go at the moment Thank you for the reply and the link to the kayfun. I will check that one out. The good thing is i have read about people using those ! So its not a new name to get my head around. There is so much stuff on the market now its easy to get lost in it all ! Thanks again.
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Post by halight on Apr 16, 2017 12:43:49 GMT
All of those you are curently using are eminently rebuildable - just google for rebuild videos. Never bin your old coils! The Aspire BVC coils (in the K1) are easier to rebuild as single horizontal coils. Plenty of nautilus head rebuild videos around too. I don't know much about pre-made coils (apart from they come with nasty silica wicks that are a pain to trim). Wire - start with 0.255mm (30AWG) kanthal. You can use a micro screwdriver set for a jig, or a cheap Kuro coiler from FT. Research, practice and perseverance are the key (oh and glasses and a magnifying glass) . Once you get the hang of it you will start to hate paying £2-£3 for a factory coil head. Also note that often the coil is fine and it is only the cotton that needs to be replaced after dry burning the naked coil (much easier with horizontal coils). Thank you for your replay. I will take a look on youtube about rebuilding the coil heads that i use.
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Post by halight on Apr 16, 2017 12:45:42 GMT
Get off my cloud, Thank you for linking those videos. I will take a look.
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Post by spacey on Apr 16, 2017 12:51:24 GMT
Thank you for the reply and the link to the kayfun. I will check that one out. The good thing is i have read about people using those ! So its not a new name to get my head around. There is so much stuff on the market now its easy to get lost in it all ! Thanks again. No worries And yep it's very easy to get lost in it all - I tend to feel out of my depth these days as well. You only have to blink and the vape scene has moved on another few light years Maybe one day this dog will learn new tricks, but I'm happy tootling along as I am for now
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Post by beedee on Apr 16, 2017 13:37:44 GMT
Hi halight. This might suit and it has both rebuildable and stock coils, and is on sale. Protank 4. there's a vid on how to coil there as well. Also, this is good and cheap linkOnce I got the hang of coil building I never looked back!
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Post by DaveJ on Apr 17, 2017 6:24:58 GMT
I resisted winding coils for a long time too. Don't sweat it! What they all said earlier.... ^^^ You can make coil winding as easy or complex as you like. My first attempts were done using just a loose drill bit which worked but was a little fiddly. One of those coil jigs like the Kuro or Coil Master make it easy and are readily available from places like Fasttech and are not overly expensive. You'll need some wire - I'd suggest one shortish spool each of 26 and 28 gauge Kanthal to start. That'll provide you with a good starting choice for "safe and easy" coils on most rebuildabe atties. Some talk about Ohm Meters ... but near any regulated mod will allow you to see the resistance of your coil without firing, so it isn't critical to buy one to get started. Bookmark the link to the Steam Engine calculator here: Steam Engine which will help greatly with basic settings and configurations for coils. But I'd suggest you start with simple contact coils - something like 8 wraps of 28 gauge around a 2.5 mm drill bit which will give a nice safe and easy to manage 1.5 ohms or so.... and that will handle 12 to 18 watts without too much bother. Then take it from there as you learn and find what you like. Cotton - I like bulk packs of cotton pads from FT. Muji or Puff - whatever is going today. Easy to cut straight strips for easy consistant thickness wicks. Others prefer different materials citing different advantages - but simple cotton pads are a good way to start. Wicking is the thing I found most difficult to get "just so". It sometimes seems to be equal parts skill, art, luck and black magic to get it exactly right, but isn't that hard to get a decent vape. Hit youtube for videos on simple coil making..... there are a bunch. The first time or two will be filled with a little trepidation, but it'll become easier very quickly. AND it's a revelation when you take your first toke from an atty that you coiled and wicked for yourself. Good luck with it.
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Post by halight on Apr 17, 2017 8:24:16 GMT
DaveJ thanks for that reply
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Post by halight on Apr 17, 2017 8:24:51 GMT
Hi halight . This might suit and it has both rebuildable and stock coils, and is on sale. Protank 4. there's a vid on how to coil there as well. Also, this is good and cheap linkOnce I got the hang of coil building I never looked back! Thank you beedee
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Post by beedee on Apr 17, 2017 9:56:01 GMT
You're welcome halight . Good advice from DaveJ, there. If you are looking for really excellent and cheap cotton wick you can't go wrong with this link. I bought a pack in August 2015 and am not yet half way through (and I have a lot of attys to wick!). Have tried all the expensive makes but I find this the best.
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