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  1. Made from all leftover material out of the shop or shed. -old cedar shelf cut down to size, sanded, and stained with leftover from other project. -510 adapter that I never used -grease fitting drilled out to 1/8 -#8 machine screw with two nuts and one washer.
    2 points
  2. joejoevapekins

    DIY coil jig

    The mini
    2 points
  3. I do realize there are many who enjoy blowing clouds. The point I was trying to make, and you evidently missed, is that not "everyone" or even "most everyone" (as you asserted), has to gravitate toward cloud blowing just because they took up vaping. Some people do and they enjoy it. Great. More power to them, I just hope they're taking the proper safety precautions. Others might not feel the need nor want to blow clouds even if they can. That's why there are tanks, RDAs, RBAs, RTAs, atomizers, cartomizers and a whole host of different delivery systems available. Isn't it great that we can like what we like and not have to do what "everyone" else does?
    2 points
  4. Tam

    DIY coil jig

    Yeah, stick a 510 connection on the end of the mini and you've got a winner!
    1 point
  5. I would have more worry that it damaged the battery. All I have for a magnet switch is my Magneto. It has a block between the battery and magnets so what your describing can not happen. Depending on the magnets heat can affect the magnetism of the them. Other than that, they are a simple switch using the opposing poles of the magnet to keep them apart unless you press the button.
    1 point
  6. Tug

    Ive got some shopping to do!

    its all mine and I love this damn thing!!!! :-)
    1 point
  7. Fadora's site has a long section on how to identify "fake" Sony batteries... great info there! As for the Efest batteries... honestly, I agree with Joe... they are hit-and-miss whether you get real 35A or the LG 20A... but since you're only going down to 0.5 Ohms, there's no worry with using either for your purposes. Some nefarious vendors have been known to sell UltraFire or TrustFire batteries, re-wrapped to appear to be Sony, Panasonic, Samsung, Efest, etc.... which is why Compenstine posted the info on spotting fake Sony's on his website. Even reputable B&M's get burned from time to time by receiving fakes.
    1 point
  8. DragonGunner

    Kayfun V4

    The V4 looks extremely interesting but it has major competition with the release of the eleaf lemo and the billow rta's. I will have to wait this one out a bit.
    1 point
  9. http://www.fadoravapor.com/store/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=16_54&zenid=c2vljepdiuniungdh8k7sk9o31
    1 point
  10. Tug

    Clouds! Post um up!

    Don't mind the gimp wrist lol
    1 point
  11. man I haven't been to vape dudes in so long lol
    1 point
  12. I can honestly say that I have some builds that produce very little vapor and the flavor is 10x better than some of my .14-.28 builds. I have build that I run in my nimbus from time to time were its at only .8 with vertical coils and the cotton is wrapped around the coil. the vapor goes straight up into the top of the chamber with the airholes about half way over the top of the coil. run it at 50w and I get very little production but intense flavor.
    1 point
  13. Kanthel wire comes in different gauges.. like 27g 26g 24g, etc. The lower the gauge the thicker the wire, and lower resistance.. Higher gauge like 28g 30g 32g are thinner wires and offer higher resistance.. The first thing I do would is check the ohm limit on the batt to be used, and determine what wire/build would be safe ...I use 26g a lot but sometimes use 24g..parallel builds is two wires wrapped side by side but keep in mind it cuts resistance in half compared to a single wire wrapped the same amount of turns on the same dia bit...always use a ohm meter to check the resistance on your build and use a ohms law calculator to see what power requirement is needed..(several available online as a download ) Ohms law is always applied to be sure these builds don't exceed the amp limits on the batt being used. Safety involved in building requires a understanding of basic electronics, a working knowledge of ohms law and an accurate ohm meter... It can seem intimidating at first but in time building safely will come a lot easier, and blow clouds that have to be seen to be believed ...lol
    1 point
  14. When I started getting into dripping alot more. If I remember right it was 24mg Nic 30/70. I can't handle that any more lol. Only a .3ohm build. http://youtu.be/9Mxy2TN8BXs
    1 point
  15. Compenstine

    Clouds! Post um up!

    Here yea-go Santa Blowing a cloud! This was from last year. I just don't do selfies that often. LOL
    1 point
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