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Post by marshallar on Oct 5, 2013 19:50:38 GMT
I can see where you're coming from, but with the igo, I believe, I can put just a few drops in, take a few draws from it and then adjust my mix accordingly.
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Post by marshallar on Oct 5, 2013 18:24:45 GMT
welcome from me too. just to reiterate .... there are no stupid questions if you are unsure of anything, just ask that's nice to know, thanks. I'm sure novices like myself will draw confidence from the fact that their questions, although perhaps trivial to the more experienced, will be treated respectfully and not just dismissed. The most experienced people were once beginners
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Post by marshallar on Oct 5, 2013 18:15:52 GMT
Hi marshallar and welcome to the forum. I have an IGO-L and it's a great bit of kit. I use it for testing juices, and simply replace one juice with another. I make up the coil with enough wick so that it trails around the 'reservoir' in the base, and can get around 10 drops in, which keeps me going for about 20-25 puffs. I pop off the driptip and add another 7 or 8 and off I go again. thanks for the welcome and the info. Ive already got some .2 kanthal, but I've ordered some 2mm silica. After reading several posts, i'm not sure about the size of the silica - seems I should be using 3mm. After viewing a few youtube clips, I intended starting simple - doubling over the 2mm wick, tucking the tails under the 5 turn coil.
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Post by marshallar on Oct 5, 2013 18:04:57 GMT
Welcome. Personally, I'd choose the bin as the best place for an iGo-L. (hides behind sofa...incoming!!!.....) I dig out a 306 atomiser for testing liquids I've made. ??? why do you say that about the igo? I bought this with the intention of using it to test my liquids
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Post by marshallar on Oct 5, 2013 16:53:04 GMT
and thank you as well, Chrissie. After a quick scan of the vast array of recipes, I think I'm going have to broaden my scope of suppliers, rather than almost exclusively with inawera
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Post by marshallar on Oct 5, 2013 16:41:37 GMT
Hello and marshallarThere are a few custard recipes on the Mixology Board thanks for the warm welcome and reply. Heading there now
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Post by marshallar on Oct 5, 2013 16:33:14 GMT
Hi all, another new member to the forum. I'm a member of a couple of other forums, but trying to broaden my horizons I started my own mixes a couple of months ago and searching for that elusive recipe. My present all day vape is cappuccino. I'm not really into fruity flavours and was looking to try my own version of GVC. I'm currently trying some of inaweras vast range of flavours as their 100ml bottles represent good value with little wastage. I've recently purchased an Igo-l and would appreciate any advice; how many drops at a time to avoid flooding; once one flavour fades, can I just swap to another? Thanks in anticipation
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