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Post by dragon on Oct 18, 2016 20:14:51 GMT
I know someone who would be very interested in the tank, if you did 1.5-2.0ohm heads for it Looks good though
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Post by dragon on Oct 17, 2016 17:01:27 GMT
Fantastic! Knew you guys wouldn't let me down Think I will mess about with a mini fogger, but will keep the other options for if that doesn't pan out Thank you all
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Post by dragon on Oct 17, 2016 12:35:24 GMT
Gp spheroid at 16mm or there's troy x also that size. I also use a gg penelope but it's been lathed down a millimetre to fit a small cage tank. There's also a line LE at 14mm and is a genesis tank but I use a cotton wick fine I swear by spheroids. They don't leak. Its basically a big fat cartomiser and I still have 4. There's a tutorial I did on forum that shows you how to set them up. You can pick them up at a reasonable price second hand nowadays too the spheroid and penelope are excellent options(failed to find the other 2), except for one factor ..... price I need to find something I can buy 3 or 4 of so I was thinking £20-£30 each. In an ideal world it would be something like the kanger subtank, where the rba "bit" is replaceable, but I seriously doubt I can have that, and narrow Thank you for getting back to me so fast
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Post by dragon on Oct 17, 2016 9:30:50 GMT
Anyone know of any fairly narrow rebuildable tanks? 16mm would be perfect. Would be grateful for any suggestions
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Post by dragon on Aug 19, 2016 14:06:44 GMT
dragon the both look amazing and I am incredibly jealous. I would love one like that but would really want a wooden stem to match the bowl. I have found these for a good price but a couple of the reviews said the tank was cheap so needs replacing, can you advise a decent tank for a newby? I know that make, we got one, be careful, if you blow the fuse then it's basically an ex-pipe, but otherwise it's quite good. As to atomizer, any standard one would work, and there are people on here who are much more up to date with them than I am. We are so settled with our setups that we don't experiment anymore. Maybe start a new thread asking about atomisers? If you are bothered by width, remember to tell people that.
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Post by dragon on Aug 19, 2016 9:13:20 GMT
This is his set up. The shorter one, for "in pocket" wandering, and the longer one for at home in front of the telly. Both drip tips are from fasttech, both are limelight pipes, and both use the gladius. It is all he uses.
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Post by dragon on Aug 19, 2016 8:44:03 GMT
dragon does he have any really long stems? I'm tempted with the limelight bowl but I want a long wooden or wooden effect stem The longest he has is the black one from fasttech, that I linked earlier in the thread. Stems are like hens teeth unfortunately.
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Post by dragon on Aug 19, 2016 8:40:01 GMT
Hi Hubby is a pipe fanatic and has tried most things. He now has 2 limelight pipes and loves them. He uses one of these www.fasttech.com/p/4564001 which is a standard 510 fitting and looks very nice indeed, and is cheap as chips. Nearly all atomisers use 510 drip tips. One thing we have learned is that the longer the stem, the more condensation you get, so get some pipe cleaners out of interest, what are hubby's atomizers of choice for the pipes? He is very conscious of how it all looks, so he still uses an innokin gladius. He doesn't like the wider atomisers, and if your wife builds the heads the way you like them then they work great The stock heads are ok, but not brilliant. He tried quite a few with the right form factor, but the gladius, with my help works the best. There may well be more modern atomisers that work just as well, but since the gladius works for us, then we stopped looking. It's difficult to find these days, but they have them here (but I'm not sure I recommend them to you, unless you are a tinkerer) www.fasttech.com/products/0/10009372/1829902-authentic-innokin-gladius-bottom-dual-coil-bdc
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Post by dragon on Aug 18, 2016 20:50:27 GMT
Hi Hubby is a pipe fanatic and has tried most things. He now has 2 limelight pipes and loves them. He uses one of these www.fasttech.com/p/4564001 which is a standard 510 fitting and looks very nice indeed, and is cheap as chips. Nearly all atomisers use 510 drip tips. One thing we have learned is that the longer the stem, the more condensation you get, so get some pipe cleaners
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Post by dragon on Feb 28, 2016 13:45:53 GMT
I don't approve of this in any way, but in a way it is a high compliment, since you have to make it fairly big before anyone copies you. I'm not saying it is right though, because it is ultimately rather pathetic
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Post by dragon on Feb 28, 2016 13:42:15 GMT
DV "Real banana" is my go to flavour and has been for years. I don't like sweet or artificial and the DV one mixed at 10% is perfect for me. I do tend to mix weak compared to most though. It is a very slow tank cracker, but I abandoned plastic tanks long ago, so it isn't an issue anymore. It hasn't done anything to any o-rings etc.
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Post by dragon on Jun 24, 2015 9:06:47 GMT
I dilute a little with water, I used to used demineralized water, but found out that wasn't such a good idea. You can buy distilled water from any pharmacy. I've never heard of anyone using gin, I guess the obvious thing with that is that everything would taste of gin, which may not be to everyone's liking Standard dilution rate for vg is 10% water/vodka but I recommend slightly less, from my personal experience. (remember that you are only diluting the pure vg content, not the flavour as well) Some companies sell pre diluted vg, I've never gone that route, but sounds easy
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Post by dragon on Jun 19, 2015 11:43:19 GMT
I researched this after having two wisdom teeth removed and the dentist telling me not to vape. Nicotine DOES reduce the blood flow to the gums. I vaped anyway and survived Though I did vape less than usual. No dry sockets, but the bone fragments ... the dentist didn't warn me about those
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