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Tam

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  1. One for coils and extra hardware. One for juices...
  2. Any of them would be amazing! But the purple one would be... *drools*
  3. Mark said that if there's enough interest he would consider doing a contest on Vapor Talk.
  4. What are you waiting for? Have you seen these beauties? Mark is running a contest for one in the Contest area of the forum. You have to have a Twitter account to play this time. If we have enough interest, Mark said that he might run on on Vapor Talk. See this thread here: If you want to take a look at his works of art that are going to be the prizes, go to the link below. He's giving away a one of a kind wooden mod. Go. Shoo!
  5. Oh! And the Pro Tanks and Davides? Their tanks are made of Pyrex glass so you'll have to be careful not to break them. Being made of Pyrex, though, you won't have to worry about which juices you can use in them. Some juices with high cinnamon or high citrus content will crack plastic tanks so that you get leaking. No problem with glass ones.
  6. Yes. Yes, you are. Very confused. Seriously. PG is a flavor carrier. It thins the juice and gives a harder throat hit. VG is the vapor part of the juice. It's going to make the juice thicker, gunk up coils faster, smooths out the vape and makes it a tad bit sweeter. The nic content really has nothing to do with the PG/VG part.
  7. May's good as long as it's not near or the weekend of May 9th. Otherwise, I'm game.
  8. Let us know when you'll be there, I'll drive up. I wanna see your rig.
  9. I'd suggest getting a 1300 mAh Vision Spinner for the battery. This is a variable voltage so you get some play with it but it's simple for a beginner. Just start at the lowest setting and vape. If it's not good, doesn't seem to get much vapor, turn it up a little. Vape. Lather, rinse, repeat until it tastes a little burnt and then turn it down a bit. That should be your sweet spot for that juice. As for tanks, everyone will have their own favorites. Mine is an Anyvape Davide mini with a 1.8 ohm coil. The Kanger Pro Tank mini is pretty much the same thing, just a little easier to fill. The coils/heating elements in these are replaceable so you don't have to keep buying the whole tank every time. The coils run around a dollar or a little more each. Then, there's the e-liquid/juice. There are so many good vendors around. One of my favorites is EC Blends. They sell in bottles of 5 ml at around $2.50 each so you can try all kinds of different flavors (and they customize to your heart's content) without breaking the bank. Good luck!
  10. Personally, I like my Royal Crown bags.
  11. Good tips, guys. Thanks! These are things most drivers in regular vehicles don't think about when we're on the road.
  12. Troy's not kidding when he says they're in a commercial district, Josh. Just keep your eyes peeled for the sign, it's a small one and you'll miss it if you blink. The inside is much larger than it looks from the outside.
  13. MG = milligram -- as in how many milligrams of nicotine is in the juice PG = propylene glycol -- this carries the flavor, gives more throat hit, thins juice VG = vegetable glycerine -- this gives more vapor, thicker juice, smoother throat hit, slightly sweeter (more of this and it gunks up coils faster) VC = not a clue what this is. Sorry!
  14. Just like everything else with vaping -- it's a personal preference. I prefer to direct drip, it gives me much better flavor than any tank I've used to date. Dripping can be a minor inconvenience, but I've been doing it for so long now I don't even think about it. Getting muted flavor out of a tank is more of an inconvenience to me these days.
  15. Sorry, I won't be much help there because I don't DIY. That's why I said to take a separate bottle. Add a little juice (say...enough for a tank full), add a couple of drops of VG. Shake to mix well. Check the consistency. If it's still really thin, add a few drops more. If you get too much and it's too thick, add a few more drops of juice to thin it out. Put a little into tank and vape to check. The more VG you have, the smoother the vape and it also adds just a little bit of sweetness to it. BUT! The more VG you have in the juice the faster it gunks up your coils. Good luck!
  16. A 50/50 ratio is what I would suggest for you to start and then go from there. In the mean time you might try going to a local pharmacy to buy some VG. It's not like you can use the juice as is anyway. Don't pour the VG into the main bottle of juice, though. Use a different bottle to mix so you don't waste the whole thing. You can always add more but you can't take it out if you added too much.
  17. Before you start changing out the juices you're using, what mg of nicotine did you order? With as few cigarettes you were smoking per day I would've said to go with either a 6 mg or 12 at the very most. The higher amount of nicotine you get, the harsher the vape. Also, what PG/VG ratio did you go with on this order?
  18. That's a new one. I like it!
  19. That's not just rigs. I regularly see tiny little cars hauling off into the left lane on a two lane road in order to make a right hand turn. *rolls eyes*
  20. Good to know not to flash high beams. Won't do that anymore. See? I already learned something new. Thanks!
  21. Yep. I'm 5' 1" on a very good hair day. Lol! I did master getting out of gaylords very well since I had so much practice. And just to be clear: I'm not short. I'm just vertically challenged.
  22. Ah, good to know you're good at explaining driving stuff. Just started a thread in the Vapor Lounge where you could show off your skills.
  23. We have some members here who drive the big rigs (semi trucks). Can you give those of us who drive regular vehicles some tips on how we can make your lives easier on the road? I know that when we pass a semi we need to get back on the right side of the road but only after giving you guys lots of room so we don't cut you off. Stopping a rig that big carrying that much weight takes a lot of room. When driving at night and a semi passes you I know to flash my lights when he clears my car to let him know he can change lanes safely. I'm curious, though. Any other tips?
  24. There are so many different delivery systems these days, it's hard to keep it all straight!
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