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Today's the day in The E-Cigarette; Day 1 - analog free. I'm just "ate up" with this whole vaping adventure. Just want to send a "Thank ...
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    Default Today's the day

    Day 1 - analog free.

    I'm just "ate up" with this whole vaping adventure.
    Just want to send a "Thank you" shout out to the powers that be for this forum.

    I've stocked up on juice, secured my distilled water, glycerin (thanks, Flitz), and flavors. I went on a scavenger hunt yesterday afterwork, gathering goodies for a version of Madog's magnum mod, and I have 2 different gauges of nichrome in route for atomizer rebuilds. Even went so far as to order some of the polymorph plastic for future battery cases.

    I spend most free time taking in all the great info shared on this forum.
    What a fantastically creative group of people!

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    Grats to you! I say the first day is almost always the hardest but if you stick with it you will notice better health after a few days and each day after that.

    Good Luck!

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    Wow your a little prepared there. However if I was in the situation to get everything like that I would too. Its quite a bit easier quitting using an ecig as an aid than just cold turkey (atleast it was for me). I went from 20-30 cigs (full flavor menthol) to 1 a day over night when I first got a vape. However it broke 2 weeks later (.........., Ill never, EVER use again) and had to go back to analogs.

    Best of luck and whatnot.

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    That's great! Wow, you know your stuff. I'm still learning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ann View Post
    That's great! Wow, you know your stuff. I'm still learning.
    no, but I'm working at it!

    I love "tinkering" with things, and find the mods that some of "pioneers" here have done to be quite inspiring!

    Thanks for the words of encouragement, everyone

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    It sure helps if you love to tinker cuz these things take a lot more tinkering than a reg. cigarette.

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