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Post by ad328isport on Jun 23, 2014 23:17:15 GMT
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Post by ad328isport on Sept 21, 2013 15:49:22 GMT
Wow, those stands are beautiful, man! Cheers mate
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Post by ad328isport on Sept 21, 2013 15:47:41 GMT
Hi Ad, They look great. Could I ask what fitting you used at the top of the spark plug and do they screw onto the plug or do they just plug the hole. Thanks, Phil Cheers mate, the plug tops are press fitted into the walnut and the plugs wind into it
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Post by ad328isport on Sept 21, 2013 15:34:31 GMT
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Post by ad328isport on Sept 13, 2013 16:47:58 GMT
Made this for a friend (but may keep it!) after he wondered what on earth I was doing with the mountain of rusty bits and bobs I was picking through... I opted for some dark walnut again and kept it quite small as it's supposed to be for on his desk at work to pop a eVic and spare tank in, the legs are some parts from an old Honda single cylinder engine and the rest is from the tin of bits with the exception of the 510 connector. I finished the walnut right down to 2000 grit so it's silky smooth and then soaked in oil and brywaxed and polished. Cheers Ad
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Post by ad328isport on Sept 8, 2013 12:46:07 GMT
Nice little grinder and nice refurb , but personally I would reduce the length of mop shaft due to unnecessary leverage pressure on the motor. Thanks for the advice mate , I'll get that cut down before I use it next
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Post by ad328isport on Sept 8, 2013 12:43:26 GMT
That is different but I like it Great restoration job on the vice and bench grinder/polisher Cheers mate
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Post by ad328isport on Sept 8, 2013 12:32:49 GMT
Had been toying with building something a bit different for on my desk to hold my mods . From time to time I do a bit of restoration on some vintage tools and had this lying around for ages After a bit of research found out it was made between Oct 1932 and Sep 1933 , So 1st things 1st stripped it and did the restoration was made a bit easier due to It not being the first time someone had restored it , originally it would of been a burgundy colour which unfortunately I couldn't get a colour match for so I did it in the Post 1959 red . Next I made the clamp base from dark walnut and set about making the holder , Needed something to hold my provari , a couple of tanks and a bottle of juice and fit right in the jaws of the vice made the holder also out of walnut also lined the tank holding sections with SS , cut to shape and sanded right down to 2000 grit and stained the wood with engine oil and buffed. I addition to the holder I've just finished restoring this so I can give my ss mods a polish.... I'm told by the guy who gave it to me that it's at least 45 years old. It really was a big job, had to re-wire plus I had to take it back to bare metal before paint, works cracking with the cloth mop on it. Cheers Ad :cool:
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Post by ad328isport on Mar 9, 2013 20:13:13 GMT
Due to a slight over spend this month I'm gutted to be selling some of my kit . 14500 Mini Cube (Sandart) only used once (would describe as new) RRP when I bought it was over £85 , 1 x 14500 battery RRP £9 (New un used), Siam Spiral XL tank RRP £11 with Round end caps RRP £16 the pair (Used once also) and Siam Tapered drip tip RRP £10 (Un used) Total of RRP £130+ of kit . I would like £80 for the lot (That will include 1st Class REC. postage on MON AM) Also have the Siam Mods draw string bag for the cube included and I'll chuck in a XL Boge so its ready to use straight away. UK Only for Now. PM me any questions . Cheers Ad
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Post by ad328isport on Sept 9, 2012 15:18:08 GMT
Cheers Guys
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Post by ad328isport on Sept 9, 2012 14:57:15 GMT
So I’ve got a bit of time on my hands and just thought I’d share with people my vaping story / journey so far...
I consider myself newbie and what I have written here is just my opinion and my personal experience, I have found the online vaping communities and members to be a wealth of knowledge to help me along the way so far.
So a bit of background info on me , I’m Adam I’m 28 from the North West UK , up until 2-3 months ago I smoked 30-40 cigarettes a day , I first smoked when I was 16 maybe 10 cigarettes every couple of days . As time went on this increased and I became in my opinion a heavy smoker. So earlier last year my missus quit smoking and put the suggestion to me that I should do the same.
I really gave it serious consideration and looked at the pro’s and con’s, con’s – COST, DAMAGE TO MY HEALTH etc. pro’s – I JUST THOUROUGHLY ENJOY A SMOKE. So If I’m honest to pacify her I thought how can I ‘have my cake and eat it’, after a very minimal amount of research an e-cig seemed like a good option. So off I went to a local news agent’s and picked up a disposable and started using it. This was short lived and within 24 hours I was in the shop asking for 20 of my favourite brand and the disposable was promptly binned.
So after that experience and not knowing what I know now I had a downer on e-cigs rating them as useless (Lack of research on my part I now know). So once again I was a 40-a-day man , 12 months passed and I really started thinking to myself I’ve got to pack these in , this sh*t’s going to kill me but as I said earlier I enjoy a smoke and it seemed I had very little will power .
Just by chance in June I was offered the opportunity to go and watch the F1 with my dad (non-smoker) at Silverstone and the night before I thought tomorrows the day I pack in , I’m going to be travelling for hours my dad would be pissed if I smoked in the car and I can’t really smoke whilst I’m there so this is the chance to pack in for good so that’s what I did , but it was so hard after 7 days without I thought about smoking constantly and after 14 days I was at breaking point . I got up on the Saturday morning and called up my pal who also had quit at the same time as me and it seemed he was in the same boat as me. So I started considering my options and then I remembered some guy at work earlier that week tooting on this weird looking e-cig strapped round his neck with a lanyard and him trying to tell me how awesome this e-cig was , All the time I was thinking ‘I don’t think so mate’. But at this point I was desperate and thought balls to it, £35 I’ll get one and give it a go. So off I went picked my pal up who also shared the same opinion as me of e-cigs but we both agreed we’ve got to do something or we’d start smoking again . We got to the vendor of the e-cigs in our local town and I soon identified the on the guy was smoking at work (It turned out to be the ego-t kit) the women in the shop set up a couple for us to try and briefly explained how to use it . My pal had a go first and at the point I watched him inhale soon after he was coughing away, eyes watering looking at the ego in his hand and nodding his head and I thought that’ll do for me!
So kit bought I drove home vaping away astounded how well this thing was hitting the spot and that’s where my passion for vaping began. I got home, feet up vaping my ego and started searching and signing up to forums and that’s where my passion for vaping began. I was really surprised how big of a community existed and absolutely astounded by the vast amount of products available. At this point I knew I couldn’t resist spending my hard earned on some of these devices In search of my own personal perfection PVD.
Firstly I played about with different juices trying to find what was right for me then started with the atomizers, carts, tanks etc. Next came the devices and mods.
First obviously was the EGO-T did the job never let me down, perfect for when I was at work. Then I got the EGO-C with 1.8ohm atomizers and the TWIST-C battery (still use this through the day at work) and to my tastes it kicked the arse of the EGO-T.
Also bought the SD Mini because it was cheap and tiny! Thought although it doesn’t compare to the ego it’s really handy as a spare and now lives in the glove box of my car (Just in case)
After a bit of reading I next purchased a Lava Tube, read good and bad things about them but decided ‘Why not’. To be fair I got it charged it and had a bit of a play around but mostly it sat in its box for about a month.
Then after spending a bit more time on the forums and speaking to fellow vapers it kept hearing about this fabled ‘Screwdriver’ and me being me just decided I’ve got to have one to see what the fuss was about . In not much time at all I realised getting a MKI at reasonable price would be like trying to find rocking horse poo, so I dropped on a brand new MKII kit with the 901 atomizers etc. I picked it up and couldn’t wait to fire this up. I think due to my lack of experience and being a total newbie I had expected it to be the greatest thing ever and I was very, very wrong to say I was disappointed would be a understatement with this In its out of the box state. I have since added a 901-510 adaptor and use my various atomizers etc. on it and think its fantastic, definitely a good mechanical mod.
Picked up an Indulgence and a 14500 mod box off a forum member and was suitably impressed with both, not that they get used a lot just handy to have in an emergency.
So what’s next for me on my vaping journey?? (I think it maybe an Orion or a GGTS?) I like the look of them both.
But last week I picked up a ViVi Nova and teamed with my lava tube using the 2.4ohm head it’s hitting the spot perfectly (for now).
The end result so far for me is I really enjoy vaping a lot more than smoking, I enjoy the communities I’m part of, the friends I’ve made so far. I know I’ve got so much more learn and experience in terms of vaping as I’m a newbie and I can honestly say I’m looking forward to it. It’s become much more than a means of not smoking for me, I’d say it’s become a hobby as well, that I thoroughly enjoy and without the forums, forum members, the things I’ve heard on VPLive from Kev and Russ and also Tim on RY4 and especially the Influence the reviews on ECR by Scott have had on my vaping journey so far I could of ended up a smoker again.
Some may think I’ve written a load of pap, but from a relative newbie this is just how it’s been for me pretty much and for anyone who is reading this who Is considering vaping I personally can’t recommend it highly enough and with perseverance I’m sure for most the day comes where you find as I have the perfect combo of kit that hits the spot for you and when it happens you just know!!! I think I’m addicted to vaping?.......
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Post by ad328isport on Aug 9, 2012 21:33:52 GMT
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