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Post by ibalders on Apr 16, 2013 10:39:52 GMT
Very good video, that was where I first seen it myself, not a bad method, but I had to make sure all my coils were lined up correctly when I did it this way, other wise the paper ripped when I tried to move the wire about.
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Post by ibalders on Apr 15, 2013 20:21:33 GMT
three or four aa batteries = 4.5v or 6v and is used in a puck mod puckecig.com/I stand corrected :) Well you learn someone new every day with this Vaping Lark :)
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Post by ibalders on Apr 15, 2013 20:08:09 GMT
AA sized batteries from what I understand are to under powered for any Vaping device I'm afraid
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Post by ibalders on Apr 15, 2013 19:39:07 GMT
There's one more tip I forgot to mention and that's the rizla paper method, but now you've got your first successful wick going, I'll leave that for another day
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Post by ibalders on Apr 15, 2013 19:19:32 GMT
The more mature your wick is the better tasting it will get, so well done mrbee, success at last, you'll be doing U-Wicks next or how about a Hybrid mesh setup?
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Post by ibalders on Apr 15, 2013 14:22:10 GMT
Cheers Spiggi, I forgot all about this post, I have been using the Killer very successfully in a Agr Cartomizer Tank, but thanks for the advise
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Post by ibalders on Apr 14, 2013 20:41:35 GMT
I slow pulse a few times, trying to get the coils light up without any juice at all, this way the hot coils will further oxidise the mesh and avoiding any future hotspots, I then place a little juice on to the mesh a then pulse some more. Also you could try placing a small washer onto you centre post to narrow the gap, I have also removed one of the nuts on the centre post and put on a cut down spring from a pen, this let's me trap the wire on the post instead of having to screw the nut down, and preventing the mesh from moving when attaching the coil.
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Post by ibalders on Apr 14, 2013 19:37:49 GMT
The way I do it is cut a piece of 400 mesh about 40 x 30, oxidise the mesh over a flame, and then roll it round a thin rod, I use a thin welders rod, then flame it again and then I do 4 wraps of .20 Kanthal wire around the mesh with the wick out of the AGA and with the rod still in place, I then place the wick into the AGA and attach the coil, still with the rod inserted helping to keep the wick solid, I then pulse the coil until all the coils are lighting up evenly, occasionally placing a little juice onto the wick to help it along, and that's it. And so far this has worked well for me. I'm sure there are many other methods to try out there, but it's another way to try to beat it.
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Post by ibalders on Apr 14, 2013 18:43:36 GMT
The drill bit method seemed to work for a lot of folks, I could never get on with it, having to try to push the mesh down onto the coil, but it's still worth a try.
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Post by ibalders on Apr 14, 2013 18:36:07 GMT
I mainly only Vape on Genesis Atty's, once you have mastered them with a SS Mesh set up I don't think you can beat them for the flavours they give out.
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Post by ibalders on Apr 13, 2013 19:09:53 GMT
From what I've read from many post about Cloud9 they have always been very helpful people to deal with, but the gear they stock are is the cheapest around, nor is their postage charges, but for the service they give perhaps to some people think it's worth that extra cost. Unfortunately for me, I have the shiny thing habit and I can't stop buying, and so with limited funds I will always look for the vendors with the cheapest price, and touch wood I have so far had no issues with any
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Post by ibalders on Apr 13, 2013 10:16:20 GMT
board games
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Post by ibalders on Apr 12, 2013 17:13:25 GMT
garden gates
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Post by ibalders on Apr 10, 2013 17:55:36 GMT
Looking to get hold of some Double Kiwi Flavourarts Concentrate, does any one know where I might be able to obtain some from ?
Or any other make of Kiwi Concentrate they could recommend me.
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Post by ibalders on Apr 9, 2013 14:18:30 GMT
Arrived today, and at the moment not getting a bad vape at all on my little Bulldog Polaris genny
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