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Post by a1laserboy on Jun 12, 2014 1:10:54 GMT
I've had my current coil in for at least 4 months but I am on home made menthol 50/50. A cotton wick lasts in excess of 3 weeks. I little while ago i tried some old fruit flavoured juices and the coil gunked up in a couple of days, I was surprised how fast it happened too.
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Post by a1laserboy on Jun 11, 2014 19:23:48 GMT
eww.... ultrafire batteries are not good in my opinion.
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Post by a1laserboy on Jun 11, 2014 19:20:29 GMT
8 ohms don't sound right to me. normally a pre made coil would be 2.8 or lower. Could explain the low load message..lower resistance = higher load. I've never used a vamo though
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Post by a1laserboy on Jun 11, 2014 19:10:30 GMT
Hate to seem negative, but why can't people refrain from vaping in places like supermarkets? It's not so hard to go without for half an hour or so. If you can't make it, have a little stealth vape hiding in the clothes isles, or ask the service counter to look after your shopping and go outside.
E-cigs are not recognised as medical devices, even if they are, i'm not sure they wouldn't want them being used in full view in the meat isle.. I know watching someone inject insulin while holding a pack of mince would make me feel a bit off.
I'm not really getting what your problem is.
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Post by a1laserboy on Jun 11, 2014 7:20:22 GMT
Do you want something thin and lightweight, or kind of thin, or don't care if it's massive? Whats your budget?
Dell make a nice looking ultrabook, i have no idea of the cost, but they are usually reasonably priced and good quality. I use a macbook air as i travel a lot. Had a macbook pro which was just way too heavy. I've had a sony, various dells and a real old dog of an asus one.
I found windows 8.1 ok - I build and use loads of pc's for work. Granted, almost all get win 7 put on, but I've done a few win 8.1. It's very unlikely that you'll find a laptop with windows 7 on it, unless it's one of the dell business focussed ones (i think you can spec it to have 7) It's important to check that whatever you get will have 8.1 and not 8 - apparently 8.1 is much better..
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Post by a1laserboy on Jun 9, 2014 15:52:09 GMT
I can't stop itching now!!!!!! or is it scratching?......
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Post by a1laserboy on Jun 8, 2014 20:00:21 GMT
Its great to find tools to make like easier when you suffer from arthritis It can be a real pain in the butt! soft bottles for juice are a godsend also
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Post by a1laserboy on May 11, 2014 19:28:16 GMT
In my humble opinion, yes. That with the fact that its all crinkly. Why should i spend a few precious seconds straightening it out when it should have been packaged properly in the first place? I'm not bothered if people think its unreasonable or stupid or whatever. The pics speak for themselves. People can make their own minds up
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Post by a1laserboy on May 11, 2014 0:41:15 GMT
The spool was too small for the amount of wire, and of too small a diameter. It was also poorly wound so the wire was all creased and crumpled. The wire was heaped out of the top higher than the sides. There was no way i could have cut a slot into it. I did manage with the other spool i got. Here are a couple of shots of the one I didn't have to throw away .25 - the .32 was the same length so more bulky. The one on the bottom is how I expect the stuff to come. On a good sized spool, neatly wound. Did you speak to them about it? If you have any issues just get in touch, I always allow for a bit of error where humans are involved. My wire has always arrived in good nick with no kinks or any other issues, i would just drop them an email saying what the problem is, I think you'll find them helpful. It wasn't an error - it was p**s poor. How anyone could think winding wire onto such a small spool is ok is beyond me. Thats a spool for cotton, not wire.
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Post by a1laserboy on May 10, 2014 18:51:49 GMT
Yeah, I had a spool with to much on it. As soon as I took the tape off the whole thing went twang! Won't be using them again. Can't really blame them because you didn't use your loaf though lol, what did you think would happen? I've got 7 spools of wire here from them, great stuff and service is always good. Got mesh and some other bits as well. I cut slots into the sides so you can lock the wire in place. Latest batch is .5 and .6mm kanthal as well as some ribbon stuff, got some experimenting to do ha ha The spool was too small for the amount of wire, and of too small a diameter. It was also poorly wound so the wire was all creased and crumpled. The wire was heaped out of the top higher than the sides. There was no way i could have cut a slot into it. I did manage with the other spool i got. Here are a couple of shots of the one I didn't have to throw away .25 - the .32 was the same length so more bulky. The one on the bottom is how I expect the stuff to come. On a good sized spool, neatly wound.
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Post by a1laserboy on Apr 9, 2014 17:04:07 GMT
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Post by a1laserboy on Apr 9, 2014 16:59:32 GMT
There is a thread somewhere where i got a template from...... lemme find it for you, they are colour, but you can just tell it to print in b&w and your computer will sort it out.
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Post by a1laserboy on Mar 27, 2014 1:13:52 GMT
Yes, back for me also Chrissie thank you
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Post by a1laserboy on Mar 24, 2014 12:19:46 GMT
I'm getting the blue pb also - safari osx 10.7.5
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Post by a1laserboy on Mar 9, 2014 19:34:15 GMT
nipple and flat top will work in a nemmy clone. I don't know if the kick makes any difference to that.
The fact that you will be using a kick should mean that you don't need protected batteries as it has it's own inbuilt protection. I would suggest you go for safer chemistry IMR batteries though.
You can kick with an 18350, 18500 and 18650 in a nemmy clone but it won't be as short as it could be without a kick.
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