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Post by Brambles on Jan 14, 2015 23:07:32 GMT
Grandad , Yes please! Expect you are a babe magnet in your fishnets so mart166 will approve for picking up small lost bits. Nice tip by the way mart166 to place a paper towel or cloth over magnet.
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Post by Brambles on Jan 14, 2015 16:51:06 GMT
Why have I got a picture in my head of you wearing fishnets and robbing the local bank Grandad?
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Post by Brambles on Jan 14, 2015 11:37:49 GMT
This is going to do my reputation no good at all in the local shops, I already go in looking for make up holders and browse the lipstick isles for acrylic lipstick holders, now I will be spotted in the stockings Isle and minds will be working overtime making 1+1 = 3.
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Post by Brambles on Jan 9, 2015 13:05:14 GMT
Could this be the same Jin Wan????!!! -- Domain name: ecigwarehouse.co.uk Registrant: Jin Wan Registrant type: Non-UK Individual Registrant's address: Flat 1, 83 Stirling Road Birmingham B16 9BD United Kingdom Data validation: Registrant contact details validated by Nominet on 10-Dec-2012 Registrar: UK2 Limited [Tag = UK2NET] URL: uk2.net Relevant dates: Registered on: 16-Jun-2009 Expiry date: 16-Jun-2015 Last updated: 22-Jan-2014 Registration status: Registered until expiry date. Name servers: ultra101.uk2.net ultra102.uk2.net
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Post by Brambles on Jan 9, 2015 12:46:38 GMT
Domain name: vapelink.co.uk Registrant: jin wan Registrant type: Unknown Registrant's address: 34 Rue des Fromentins PECQUEUSE Essonne 91470 France Data validation: Registrant contact details validated by registrar on 19-Sep-2014 Registrar: GoDaddy.com, LLP. [Tag = GODADDY] URL: uk.godaddy.com Relevant dates: Registered on: 19-Sep-2014 Expiry date: 19-Sep-2015 Last updated: 19-Sep-2014 Readily available in case mods think it is private data. Registration status: Registered until expiry date. Name servers: ns57.domaincontrol.com ns58.domaincontrol.com WHOIS lookup made at 12:44:26 09-Jan-2015
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Post by Brambles on Jan 7, 2015 21:28:49 GMT
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Post by Brambles on Dec 29, 2014 21:46:39 GMT
*-SARIN-*. How about I change to "when we arctic chill nicotine base".......
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Post by Brambles on Dec 29, 2014 17:40:26 GMT
PG is used as antifreeze for ornamental ponds and fountains which is the root of the lie the antz sometimes peddle that e-liquid contains antifreeze. PG is also used where a food safe antifreeze is required and also in drinking water systems. For example you can use it in your caravan drinking water system to winterise it for storage. If you do not flush it all out it is non toxic so not an issue.
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Post by Brambles on Dec 29, 2014 17:36:45 GMT
Before some one says "Ahhhhhh but, the glass bottle will also reduce in volume" so no space is created. I have just worked it out and a 100 ml glass bottle will become approx 99.95ml when frozen in freezer. So just a 0.05ml drop so can be ignored.
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Post by Brambles on Dec 29, 2014 17:11:55 GMT
No need to worry about the PG freezing (around -60 DEG C) as your freezer won't get anywhere near that cold and hence the total contraction of 3-3.5ml that Brambles worked out above will not occur. Chemical bottles are also designed to be very robust and the cap will fail before the glass breaks. The base will get very gloopy but won't freeze like ice - PG COULD be used as antifreeze and ethylene glycol IS used in antifreeze for this exact reason. You could use PG in your radiator and a ratio of 30% PG 70% water is good to around -14 Deg C but really just go to Halfords instead Sorry, but PG will change vol with temperature and I worked it out based on a drop from 25 deg C to - 20 deg C. All materials ( well most) expand or contract with a change in temperature. It is niothing to do with the PG changing state from a liquid to a solid which occurs when Water freezes and becomes Ice. The PG will contract from 100ml to 96.72ml. Physical fact and calculated using the coefficient of expansion ( ?) for PG which is 0.00073. I have ignored the nicotine as it is a low percentage and will have a similar coefficient of expansion. The formula is dV = V0 ? (t1 - t0)
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Post by Brambles on Dec 28, 2014 19:34:38 GMT
@letsavit, What you are seeing is a void, a vacuum bubble, but over time air can be sucked in very very slowly. I would just decant a bit out of each bottle. You can actually work out how much volume of liquid to remove. To save getting technical I have looked up the coefficient of expansion and worked it all out. So in theory when you freeze the base liquid it will contract around 3 to 3.5ml. Assuming the vacuum created is replaced with air and air is easily compressed 50% to 70% you want to remove 7 to 8 ml (Allowing for air also being more dense at -18 degrees) in a 100ml bottle. (twice this amount in a 200ml bottle) to remain absolutely safe. Incidentally I have only left a 5ml space in my 200ml Bottles but I always loosen a bottle top when defrosting unless there is a large air space.
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Post by Brambles on Dec 28, 2014 17:31:33 GMT
DO NOT fill your bottles to the brim. When the PG cools it contracts creating a vacuum in the bottle. Over time in the freezer air can leech through the cap and via the seal to fill the vacuum. Then when the bottle warms up, be it for you to use or a freezer failure, the PG expands again and now there is air in the bottle it gets compressed so much the glass bottle will burst. Therefore always leave an air gap at top of liquid by just filling up to the bottom of the neck. Chances are short term you will not have a problem, or long term if you loosen the top as it warms up again (defrosts) but if you forget or get freezer failure you have a high risk of burst bottles. Thought I better say something @letsavit.
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Post by Brambles on Dec 26, 2014 1:20:43 GMT
amygx, as you have specifically asked about amazon, I have found this. www.amazon.co.uk/Samsung-2600mAh-Lithium-Rechargeable-Unprotected-Black/dp/B008D23C34/ref=sr_1_13?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1419555794&sr=1-13&keywords=18650+batteryI shall give you the description as well which is Samsung 3.6V 2600mAh Lithium Ion Rechargeable Unprotected Battery with Storage Box (Pack of 2) Price is £8.89 for 2 and sold by JZK Express Network and Fulfilled by Amazon. I mention all the details because Amazon have a habit of listing various suppliers when you use links to products and you do not always get the same supplier coming up...often a more expensive one. The Samsung ICR18650-22F is a 2600mah battery so a reasonable capacity and used a lot for electronic mods. This is the best value I could find and is perfect for starting of with vamos and the like. But the problem is it is on Amazons min order of £10 to get free delivery so you might want to add other items sold my Amazon. I never have an issue as always some books I want. For mechanical mods you would need a protected battery which is different. Look for samsung or panasonic batteries to get best prices, but as others have said Torchy is very good but you really do not need a high current capable battery for the Vamo. Hope this helps and all makes a bit of sense....its late and I have brain fade now!!
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Post by Brambles on Dec 22, 2014 17:18:07 GMT
I have used this as well. Is yours really viscous Pacer . The stuff I have is much thicker than the VG I get from an online vendor. I like it! Nick Your online vendor has probably diluted it and it was AG (aqueous glycerine).
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Post by Brambles on Dec 22, 2014 17:15:53 GMT
Yes much thicker than the boots one Nick, Just wanted to check before I used. Should be exactly the same as the Boots one, they are both 100% glycerine. Maybe you think it is thicker as it is colder!
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