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  1. One each leftover chunk of 1" oak. Ripped to 4cm. Passed four top sides through router table taking just a tad off to add a little detail. Cut a 9mm slot down the center. Viola!!! Attys sit on top and they don't fall down! Fifteen minute project.
    2 points
  2. Pick your poison! Har har! Sorry couldn't help myself...... I love this hobby!
    2 points
  3. Diesel Doc

    Free advice

    Never try a new ejuice after eating garlic bread!!!
    1 point
  4. Darn good idea, Walt! Wish I'd thought of that
    1 point
  5. Nice work and good thinking outside the box, Walt!
    1 point
  6. Walt

    Baby Beast RTA

    Ahhhh Soooo! Good catch! and Great Share! I'm sure many of us will get to deal with this as well.
    1 point
  7. Earthling789

    First time mixing

    I went from 24 to 18 in the first month, and was hovering at 12 by the first vaping anniversary. Right now I'm bouncing between 3 and 9, depending on the tank/coil I'm using, and even the 9mg is strong enough that I take a few hits and don't touch it for hours at a time. My fiance isn't willing to come down from the 12mg I have her at right now... but she's only been vaping almost 2 years. She "thinks" she's vaping 15mg, but that's only because I've not changed the labels on her bottles... Bwahahahahaha Personally, if she's happy with her 12mg, she can stay there as long as she wants I don't think either of us will quit vaping anytime soon... we both enjoy the flavors and we both enjoy the little bit of nicotine...
    1 point
  8. A trick I use to get resistance right is after my coils are installed I put the atty on a dedicated ohmmeter.. I then touch the posts and legs with a small screwdriver looking for any fluctuations in ohms indicating a possible lose post screw or damage to the legs...usually a simple tightening down the right post screw fixes the problem.. Sent from my XT1585 using Tapatalk
    1 point
  9. Just bought... a bunch o'stuff from the VT store including a Smok Baby Beast and a 5-pack of coils, some more Triton coils, an Aerotank and coils along with a few others that will remain nameless until I get them shipped out to friends as gifts. Don't want to spoil the fun.
    1 point
  10. Well it was January now it's April. All good all around.I had no idea all the good things I was in store for!! We hit three months the 24th. And I am happy and in love ,and folks,this time there is no shaking it,and I don't need to!! He has survived my family....that's something. My heart is happy. I met my future husband in january. We have already discussed marriage, but we are waiting a year to do it right.....I'll let ya'll know when I get a ring on a very important finger ♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡
    1 point
  11. Walt

    Tobecco Stargate RDA

    Not impressed. It's a dual post build deck with single screws using a clamp style wire connection. 22mm RDA that has a good sized build deck. It uses velocity style airflow from the bottom. Fairly deep juice well. It's the little things. First, I'm not a fan of clamp style wire connections. Holding the two coils in place while tightening down the screws is tedious. Second, they used philips head screws. Sloppy philips head screws. I could not find a bit that really fit the screws well. Third the posts are spaced quite far apart. Coupled with the clamp style posts, it was a real pain to get a seven wrap non-spaced coil in there without really long unmanageable leads. This might be much better with a flat would coil. The round wound claptons I used were a pain. Forth, the air slots in the outer shell were not milled smooth. They sheered off the O-Rings in a heart beat. I don't see this thing lasting long. Between the screw heads slipping and rounding and the O-rings sheering off, I think this is a soon to be thrown away RDA. Flavor and fog are fine. On par with something like the Tsunami. Kind of a shame. A little more attention to milling on the outer shell and some decent post screws and this would be a fine unit. The clamps I could live with.
    1 point
  12. Good job on the review, Walt!
    1 point
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