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Post by paulymeatballs on Dec 28, 2013 15:08:40 GMT
my vtr and aspire, 100% consistent vapey goodness!
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Post by paulymeatballs on Dec 28, 2013 13:35:41 GMT
Has anyone ordered one yet? I need to know how comfy it is to hold I ordered one from China a few weeks ago (for about the same price as this one grrrr ) Hopefully should be here next week, I'll post some pics and impressions - can't wait!!! Love these crazy innokin mods
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Post by paulymeatballs on Dec 27, 2013 19:22:34 GMT
jaysey - I have a couple of those Panasonics - excellent batteries, had them nearly a year and they get used in alternation. Take about 4 hours to charge, but then get nearly 2 days of occasional vaping from them (not caning it!). And I have my days-worth or Spinner 1300 if all else fails. I got mine from FT ack in the good ol' days when they shipped batteries, and paid about £12 for the PAIR, but not sure if this is possible now Sound good expected more from the ones I got because as you said the spinner 1300 does last all day ! Mind you I did cane it yesterday ! Got through 9 ml of red Astaire !!! Been a good girl today only just refilled it now and taking it easy ! Definitely too much nic yesterday ! Bad freaky dreams! And I cut it down to 10mg ! Just new fangled I think 9ml in a day is quite a bit! Maybe 10mg is a little low for you?
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Post by paulymeatballs on Dec 27, 2013 16:43:34 GMT
You'll defo get more than a day out of them jaysey! They take ages to charge mind.
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Post by paulymeatballs on Dec 27, 2013 16:28:13 GMT
Didn't know that Rich , solid silver contacts is impressive for a clone. It does look a lot better than the ft poldiac. looking forward to your review!
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Post by paulymeatballs on Dec 27, 2013 16:24:41 GMT
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Post by paulymeatballs on Dec 27, 2013 15:33:51 GMT
£56 for a clone? Wow.
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Post by paulymeatballs on Dec 26, 2013 15:23:25 GMT
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Post by paulymeatballs on Dec 24, 2013 15:11:36 GMT
A very disturbing story made into a compelling movie. I think in real life certain of the scenarios went even further. If you're interested in this aspect of human behaviour there were some interesting psychological experiments done in the 60s such as the infamous Stanford prison experiment. I guess when we hear about situations like these we wonder how we would act in similar circumstances.
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Post by paulymeatballs on Dec 24, 2013 11:11:39 GMT
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Post by paulymeatballs on Dec 22, 2013 14:19:41 GMT
Hi everyone, Just a quick guide for anyone who wants to achieve something like this: but doesn't have access to, or the inclination to use, power tools. What you will need is: Some wet and dry sandpaper - I used 4 grades (320, 800, 1500, 2000) Some autosol metal polish A cape cod polishing cloth (optional) A rainy Sunday All of these are available at ebay, except the rainy Sunday but there's no shortage of those! I wanted to do a nice step-by step pictorial guide but was sabotaged by my lack of photography skills and my camera phone but I think what follows is relatively clear. OK, heres the item I was working on today, it's a topcap for the fogger v2, note the flat, dull, uninteresting matte finish. If you look real close like you can see that the brushed effect is like a series of tiny horizontal lines running around the cap. The first thing you want to do is get rid of those. Use the lowest grade sandpaper (I used 320) and get to work. I sanded the topcap at a right angle to the existing brush marks until they were pretty much dealt with. Keep adding water to your paper, keep the whole thing nice and wet. This is a messy process! I got to this stage after about 30 mins: I repeated the process with the 800 paper for about 15 mins - this time sanding horizontally: Then the 1500 paper for about 10 mins: The 2000 paper for about 10 mins: That'll do for the sanding. Got the autosol out and gave it a damn good rub for 10 mins: And that's me about done, gave 'er a quick wipe with a cape cod cloth and she's good to go: As you can tell, it's not perfect. I cut a few corners. To get a perfect mirror finish by hand you're going to have to spend more time, use more grades of sandpaper. It's good enough for me though, if you want really startling results try it with brass, you can slash those sanding times by more than half and end up with something like this: OK thanks for reading this, hope it was of some use/interest. Have a great day, Paul
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Post by paulymeatballs on Dec 21, 2013 19:25:21 GMT
Thin and classy!
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Post by paulymeatballs on Dec 21, 2013 10:36:45 GMT
Tried my hand at a little torching!
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Post by paulymeatballs on Dec 14, 2013 21:38:57 GMT
Couple of new pyrex drip tips turned up today!
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