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Compenstine

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  1. For obvious reasons I can't share any recipes, but I can offer advice on testing. I build a coil at 1.2-5 ohms and yes I change cotton and dry burn before each test. Also keep some coffee grounds handy to reset your taste sensors.
  2. I do mostly horizontal coils. I have some plans to do some vertical coil rebuilds for the Aspire heads, just haven't found the time yet. I still have some other things on my plate that need finished.
  3. I love stories like this. Nice work Earthling!
  4. Humm I had posted here, but it was lost in the Upgrade. My latest trade was with Dayvape last month. I traded equal value of juice for his Classic Provari.
  5. I had one for a while that said "CAUTION I Break for Invisible Animals" Can't do what I used to do. I used to light a smoke and flick the butt just right so it would explode on the windshield. Worked 90% of the time.
  6. Been there, pull over fill tank and continue on. If I have a spare tank, and I always do,(Backups Backups) Keep driving and replace tank no need for the knees.
  7. Tam is correct I have a Mash Line. http://www.fadoravapor.com/store/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=1_62 I will be starting a new Mash Line soon "Hydra Mash" This will be a mix of all my Hydra series flavors. These flavors are very complex and not like any other flavor you have ever had.
  8. Already been done
  9. Right lane: a bus marked " regional senior center transport" Reason: The Prius is going to turn left and will run out of juice in the middle of the turn. This blocks traffic and you are stuck behind it.
  10. These, if I have your description right, are both CE4 type. The "Top" part you refer to is the atomizer or Tank and are disposable. I would suggest you get new ones as these have more than likely died. They are available from almost every online vendor and can be bought at most B&Ms for around $2-4 each. CE4 Clearomizers
  11. This is as tight as can get with a hand twist 26ga:
  12. @Jake one way to do it by hand with pliers is to wrap it like this: Then grab the loop and twist it together.
  13. Sounds like you have a short or burnt out coil. Repace you tank or the coil in the tank and see if it still does this. I will say that like others have said it would help if you posted a pic of your battery and tank.
  14. I'm thinking about getting one of these sets too. I want to see if it will speed up my wrapping. I heard they don't work well with some twisted wires though. Like the Tiger twist... it sticks and jams a bit because on the uneven edges. Like these: From Left to Right 4 strands of 32ga twisted 1 strand .09 flat twisted 4 strands of 32ga and .9 flat twisted 2 strands of .9 flat twisted
  15. We have a secondary lake forming in our yard across the driveway that is now a mud pit. LOL It freezes at night and melts during the day.
  16. says 100mg right on he bottle...
  17. Why was it not in a case? Did he have change in that pocket... Keys? This is why you "Don't" carry a battery like this in your pocket without a case.
  18. Been in the upper 40s to 50s all week here. Snow is melting and spring fever is setting in.
  19. Just for you Tug LMAO
  20. Just thought I would post an updated pick of the toys I use most often. The Provari is new to me and gets the least amount of use. Only reason is I want to keep it looking nice.
  21. Yeah he's just a Young'en
  22. When it comes to dripping, I go 0mg so I can do 100%vg. I save my nic fix for my tanks.
  23. Happy Birthday Tug.
  24. All I can suggest is tightening up the coils. You have one that is almost tight and the other has gaps between the wraps. They should both be the same one way or the other not a mix. Pull the wick and heat them up then squeeze the coils with tweezers till the glow from the inside out. Do not fire the coils and squeeze at the same time however unless you are using ceramic tipped tweezers.
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