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Post by keepitgoin on Feb 6, 2015 18:23:58 GMT
OK Gh0stxSinghx!!! Start a New Thread in New Users Section and ask for Advice BUT be VERY clear which Flavours you DONT like!!! It IS possible to Mix Flavours yourself, but my advice would be to buy from a Vendor who already has Flavours made up. Just ask in a New Thread and you will get LOADS of advice!!
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Post by keepitgoin on Feb 5, 2015 21:48:21 GMT
Torchythebatteryboy is moving house at the moment, and has NO internet, so Jim (Torchy) isn't on e-bay or his website just now. I am assured normal service will be resumed shortly (B.T. willing)
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Post by keepitgoin on Feb 5, 2015 20:33:03 GMT
It all depends Gh0stxSinghx, a Flavour I like you might dislike!!. What kind of things do you like to eat?? Fruit, Sweet Shop Sweets, Licorice,??? Try a few different Flavours, there are a few Vendors who do 5 Samples Cheapish, so that'll give you SOME idea of what way you want to go. After that it's finding which Mix of Flavours you enjoy, and trying different suppliers, as no 2 mixes are the same!!!
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Post by keepitgoin on Feb 5, 2015 20:15:41 GMT
Errrmm.... me too!
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Post by keepitgoin on Feb 4, 2015 14:28:31 GMT
Have you seen his "Bare Bones" MOD? On his FB page he also shows how to build a Wooden Box to fit his "Bare Bones" into. Glue, a Saw, Sandpaper, a Drill and a Ruler are pretty much the only tools you'd need to build one!!! Chris ( eciggyman) does have a Site "Affordable Mods" and links to his stuff too.
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Post by keepitgoin on Feb 4, 2015 14:10:37 GMT
Hi @zuza, I THINK Laik are all Mechanical MODS, so have no protection or Variable power. Is that the kind of thing you are looking for? Yep Laiks are lovely!!
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Post by keepitgoin on Feb 3, 2015 18:27:05 GMT
Cheers geordie_vaper!! I bought a Vapourflask Clone from you, and have only just got/charged Batteries to test it with. Arrived well packaged, and Matt is easy to communicate with, and went to the trouble of photographing my package before he sent it, so if any hassles with P.O. we had proof of postage condition. The MOD works great, and I'm very pleased with the transaction. Cheers geordie_vaper!!!
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Post by keepitgoin on Feb 3, 2015 18:21:01 GMT
It's worth getting a Multi meter to check Batteries. Start from around £10 and I'd say an essential bit of kit for Mechs and MODs that use re-chargeabe High Drain Batteries. You can use them to check ohms on your builds too, as well as numerous Domestic electrical checks!
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Post by keepitgoin on Feb 3, 2015 15:34:05 GMT
Hi mowjo. If you are thinking of a new Tank then I can tell you that I got a Kayfunalike from Fasttech after taking loads of advice from folk on here, and other Forums. It's a Clone, but a 1:1 and has been around for a couple of years, so well road tested. I moved on from iClear 30s, which I still use, to this www.fasttech.com/products/3028/10006473/1700500 to which I added a Custom Top Cap to aid re-filling.I've been Vaping 18months or so, and use Drippers in my leisure time, but the move to a tried and tested RTA (Re-buildable Tank Atomiser) has been an astounding move on. As easy to coil as Drippers, adjustable Airflow, a Stainless Tank that holds over 3.5ml of juice and spares are available. I'm going to order a couple more with next months Vape Budget!
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Post by keepitgoin on Feb 3, 2015 15:20:39 GMT
That explains a lot Gh0stxSinghx, I speak NO BSL, but I can understand that writing, if you cannot hear, is difficult. Do you use any speech conversion soft ware? I have used Text to speech programmes before, and though they have limitations, are pretty good.
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Post by keepitgoin on Feb 2, 2015 21:15:43 GMT
Yep, drink plenty of Water, not JUST tea coffee or alcohol. Vaping dries you out when you first start, so dehydration can become a problem if you don't drink enough water!!
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Post by keepitgoin on Feb 2, 2015 16:07:45 GMT
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Post by keepitgoin on Feb 2, 2015 14:36:42 GMT
Yep charon the amount of re-charges the MVP2 has isn't 300+. I've been through 4 in 18 months, and the last 1 I bought is no longer doing a full days Vaping for me. That said I have abused (and I do mean abused and misused) every MVP2 I have had while at work, and they still fire!!! I treat them as Vape items I will need to replace, just like the first 18650 Batteries I got for Mechs are no longer holding charge for as long as they did and they'll need replacing. I think of Vape equipment like I thought of Lighters when I was still Smoking, they need re-filling regularly, need new Flints and Wheels, and in the case of Zippos Wick needs replacing. Even with all that I STILL used to buy a pack of 8 from the Poundshop in Town every few months! The MVP2 is a fine device, and very hardy, just think of it as a consumable item, just like Lighters are when we still Smoked. I used to spend £30 a Week on Baccy, Lighters and Skins. I could Vape 150ml of quality juice and buy a New MVP@ EVERY MONTH and STILL not spend as much as I did on Smoking!
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Post by keepitgoin on Jan 31, 2015 22:52:50 GMT
the sense of pleasure I got re-wicking my first coil surprised me so much I watched a couple of Videos on re-coiling and had a go at it. My first attempt wasn't great, so I watched a few more Videos and 1 in particular by an Irish guy called M3 Micro Coil led me to producing my first coils. I'm fairly confident now, my coils don't look pretty! BUT they work, and the sense of achievement is still there now. Try it as you have a fantastic offer of Wire to practice on from Greigster which is a great deal, I'm pretty sure he's a dab hand at Coiling!
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Post by keepitgoin on Jan 29, 2015 20:50:08 GMT
If you have a Metal Working type place near you then someone there would probably be up for drilling out your pin? Worth an ask!
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