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Post by kittyvape on Jul 5, 2015 18:23:41 GMT
omg, I just looked up what you're offering and it's what I was window shopping for 2 days ago! First though, I'll only add my name if you let me post you 60ml of juice. I'll get very very bossy about this, lol. And also thank you for being so kind as to do this. And don't let the barstewards grind you down ... they're all fiddling, expense-claiming tossers anyway, so fly your flag high and fight for your rights, and I can bet it'll turn out fine.
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Post by kittyvape on Jul 5, 2015 18:18:47 GMT
That's great! Was wondering how your move was going. Great about the 2 payment options, and pre-steeping is brilliant. Hope you're enjoying your new pad. x edit: oops, and just to ask, after reading the news section on the site, where it says about steeping, will my 24mg orders be treated as a custom mix, or are there 24mg's already going to be made up? (Curious how many vape at higher nic levels now.)
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Post by kittyvape on Jul 5, 2015 18:16:41 GMT
just checking you are using high amp batts in the Sigelei Thanks decoy and, yes, I'm using the Samsung 25r's, and being religious in swapping them round and charging them equally. Was a bit nervous about the 70w for the dripper, but am checking the Steam page ... often my builds come out a little bit higher though, so I'm then unsure exactly which watts level is safe; tending to drop it down then, just incase. Don't want slightly toasting, any day of the week, lol.
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Post by kittyvape on Jul 5, 2015 18:12:25 GMT
Nice work. Your fair coming on leaps and bounds now. Most of by builds are twisted nowadays. Although I did recently do a clapton with a 0.32mm core and 0.23mm wrap, but I don't really like claptons, as I find they take too long to ramp up. One of my kayfuns currently has a 4x twisted 0.23mm in it, in that I took a length, doubled it over, then doubled that over, hooped it on a drill, and twisted until it broke. Nice. Can't remember how many wraps I put in the build, but it's coming out at 0.4 ohms, and is vaping great. I usually just twist the 0.32mm once and that is fine, but once dual coiled twisted 0.50mm and it was very low resistance, but an epic drip... Thank you very much xs2man Fun to learn and achieve things, for sure. I was watching RipTripper making a clapton earlier, and noting to maybe have a go ... yours sounds great, but must need really high watts? I've got to have a go at the 4-twisted; sounds amazing! New black (infinite) Kayfun on way that will suit that fine.
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Post by kittyvape on Jul 5, 2015 14:10:55 GMT
About the sticky marks from labels, I got an ultrasonic from Amazon, and washing bottles in there loosens the labels. After a UC wash, you'll find you can just scratch and 'roll' off any remaining pieces of label more easily. link Otherwise, I've heard nail varnish remover can remove those sticky bits. kittyvape that's a link to Liberty Flight? oops, forgot to remove that, lol. Had been going to recommend some bottles, then reread your post and saw you weren't questioning about general mixing bottles but about concentrates.
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Post by kittyvape on Jul 5, 2015 12:36:19 GMT
kittyvape - twisting your own wire is really easy, and doesn't require a drill. Go into the kitchen and choose a small saucepan or old coffee mug (so that if it drops and breaks it doesn't matter!). The saucepan needs a hole at the end of the handle - most do. Fee about a metre of wire through the hole and bring the ends together, clamping them in a pair of pliers or similar. Then simply spin the saucepan/mug until the wire either snaps (hence the warning about an old mug!) or the wire starts to buckle. Carefully cut the wire around the handle, trim the ends, and hey presto, some twisted wire. A metre of wire should give you about 35cm of twisted wire, which I then check by using www.steam-engine.org to work out the pitch (the number of twists per mm). It works really well, and in fact I have a couple of drippers fitted with a single twisted wire and it performs as well, if not better, than dual coils. Thanks chykensa! I just made some, using a pen with a clip on it and the pliers. Yay! Does this look good to use? Steam says .2 and 70w, from 6 wraps/3mm. It'll be the lowest ohms I've vaped too. EDIT: just used heavy pliers instead of pen, and have got a tighter result. Made it; showing .4 on Sigelei, so is most likely .3 something + me being a newb. The flavour is absolutely amazing. I never dare chuff for ages on the rda yet, especially at new 70w level, but when I've juiced it and firing it, loads of vapour, and determined to get more confident, lol.
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Post by kittyvape on Jul 5, 2015 12:05:11 GMT
Great thread here about the Eviva link, plus I can vouch for that the Goliath's flavour is the best I've tasted so far. Really gets through juice fast, but easy to fill, and great to be able to work on the base and fill it, while not having to worry about there being juice in the tank. I modded my original a little; took the ring at the bottom off, as I like it on fully open airflow anyway, and put an extra o-ring around underneath the juice control ring, plus really tighten it up a lot after filling; no leaks. Great little tank. I have a clone Goliath too, and the juice control ring was just about immovable. Removing an o-ring, and sanding down, I've read as fixes. I removed an o-ring which helped a lot, put the parts in the ultrasonic to help with getting them apart, and have a Dremel on my purchase list to sand it down properly; had a go with some very rough sandpaper so far, and can see it'll work great to fully sand it. Already looser. The original Goliath is amazing. And sydsut's idea of going deeper into exploring the tanks you have already sounds a great idea too.
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Post by kittyvape on Jul 5, 2015 11:11:00 GMT
About the sticky marks from labels, I got an ultrasonic from Amazon, and washing bottles in there loosens the labels. After a UC wash, you'll find you can just scratch and 'roll' off any remaining pieces of label more easily. link Otherwise, I've heard nail varnish remover can remove those sticky bits.
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Post by kittyvape on Jul 5, 2015 11:01:33 GMT
Well done! for a year stinky-free and for taking on the couch to 5k. Sure you'll do great, and have a lot of fun and sense of achievement as you do.
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Post by kittyvape on Jul 5, 2015 10:40:56 GMT
Nice job on that recoil kittyvape. Ill just repeat what decoy was saying in one of his posts. Its all about the airflow when making a coil for a dripper. With drippers where the air enters at the side, position the coil higher(above the level of the air-hole). Air tends to travel the path of least resistance, and will start to move up towards the drip-tip very quickly. Keeping the area under the coil clear of wick will help the air travel under the coil before it it gets pulled up. In the fist build, the air would have come in and just brushed past the side and over the top of the coil while on its way to the drip-tip. Second build looks much better. P.S. Always get a new atty working well on a standard 'kanthal 'n' cotton' build, so you can find how to 'set' it before trying anything else. If its not working on a standard build it wont work any better with different materials etc. Thank you hijack! Great explanation, and really helps about understanding dripping more. You're right about using a standard build too; I'm using single 22awg, 3mm, 7 wraps at the moment, for Subtank and Mini, so have just done that build, dual coil, on the Infinite, definitely higher than the air-holes this time ... something I love about the rda; all that wonderful space to build up higher in is great, and I got a bit creative this time, lol ... it's called the 'night at the theatre' build, lol. At 55w, best flavour/vapour so far, and no spitting, so am really happy with it. Coils higher than air-holes, and the extra length of wick makes a great difference too.
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Post by kittyvape on Jul 4, 2015 10:55:42 GMT
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Post by kittyvape on Jul 4, 2015 9:47:38 GMT
just a quick tip that worked for me using a subtank mini, strip the tank down and replace the seals, but before putting new seals on, run some cotton thread or dental floss around the groove that the seal goes into, maybe 3 wraps, then fit new seals, pushes the seals out a little to make a better seal, worked a treat for me. that's brilliant, kris98765 Thanks! I'll definitely do that. Just bookmarked a set of o-rings from FT, for both the subtank and the mini too, but will use some thread now.
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Post by kittyvape on Jul 4, 2015 9:41:40 GMT
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Post by kittyvape on Jul 4, 2015 9:39:57 GMT
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Post by kittyvape on Jul 4, 2015 4:39:51 GMT
That gold Infinite KF4 is beautiful, hijack, and the goliath is the one I got ... definitely finding mine needs the juice control ring sanding a bit; had a go with very thick sandpaper, but may need something like a dremel to really fix it. That was fast delivery too!
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