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Post by lazydog on Feb 18, 2013 19:35:29 GMT
there are quite a few search E-Liquid Calculator Allessandro Boggiano is a good one
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Post by lazydog on Feb 17, 2013 19:35:02 GMT
Jack it up and see if you have any play top to bottom by rocking the wheel itself and also check side to side, top to bottom could be wheel bearing but the most likly will be side to side and that might be track rod end.The type place didn't want to do your tracking perhaps but if they had been worth their salt would of checked this for you.After the track rod ends have been replaced tracking will need doing. This is the joint at the end of the steering arm a couple mm play at the outer edge of the wheel is ok anymore and that is what is causing the tyre wear.With the potholes and parking on kerbs these joints take a hell of stick. Needs doing asap
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Post by lazydog on Feb 17, 2013 16:39:24 GMT
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Post by lazydog on Feb 16, 2013 23:41:54 GMT
sounds like the coil could be strangling the wick when you coil the silica did you have a paperclip or safetypin type thing inbetween to a/keep the silica straight and b/leave enough gap for the wick to "wick"
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Post by lazydog on Feb 16, 2013 20:08:18 GMT
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Post by lazydog on Feb 16, 2013 16:07:15 GMT
installed thanks for sharing
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Post by lazydog on Feb 16, 2013 10:06:32 GMT
I have used these people a few times but you will have to phone them as they dont list veedub on their website www.remotekey.co.uk/
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Post by lazydog on Feb 16, 2013 10:01:59 GMT
If you plug a device i.e charger that needs 500mah in a adapter with 1 amp rating the adapter will work perfectly as it will be on "tick over". plug a charger or device that draws 1 amp into an adapter rated at 500mah and it will be running at double its rated capacity and will get hot and may fail or catch fire.But again it may be perfectly ok and just be a under rated 1 amp charger anyway the problem there is no way you will know,SO PLEASE USE THE CORRECT RATED DEVICE "THINK OF THE CHILDREN"
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Post by lazydog on Feb 13, 2013 23:32:04 GMT
mesh from the mesh company www.themeshcompany.com/The reason glass/pyrex tanks are used is certain juices crack poly tanks
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Post by lazydog on Feb 12, 2013 20:23:32 GMT
So how do you fix like the T+ to take just silica. My fear is of setting the fire alarm off in this multi storey if I carbonise mesh If you start setting the alarms of you are going way over the top with the heat,it is a misconception you have to get the mesh red hot,just a gentle heat even a lighter will do.
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Post by lazydog on Feb 12, 2013 19:43:28 GMT
All the aga's can be used with either mesh or silica the "S" is ego size and the W & T are 22mm the W and T+ or v2 have oring caps and the T was screw on the advantage of the slide on cap is easy to align airhole also worth a look is the arashi mini www.vapor-freak.de/Phoenix-Mods/Verdampfer/Arashi-Mini
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Post by lazydog on Feb 11, 2013 12:04:13 GMT
It might help if they where born in the latest parts of the century and not the first part
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Post by lazydog on Feb 10, 2013 12:21:24 GMT
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Post by lazydog on Feb 7, 2013 23:32:47 GMT
I think someone has had to much beer and been screwing to hard
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Post by lazydog on Feb 7, 2013 20:44:08 GMT
they are made of a soft cheap metal the easy fix if this happens is use an adapter and leave the adapter screwed in. It does not help as everything is made to a tolerance in this case it could be + or - .5mm so if the connector is at the upper limit i.e + .5mm and the atty is at the bottom limit i.e -.5mm the overall size difference will be 1mm so you can see where the problem comes.
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