ps - can't wait to see your video on the tube mod. Alot of us are having mixed results with that.
ps - can't wait to see your video on the tube mod. Alot of us are having mixed results with that.
Great video! Thank you for taking the time to do that!
Great video, grumpster!
I've been using a different version of fluval, which seems a bit denser, works fine, but may give the 305 type (mine's 2plus, 4 pack, water polishing pad, just seems denser than yours) a try as well.
Current vapes: GG Transformer, PS PT, 510/Dura/Titan/Yeti, M201, Greencig G300, M401/Pilot/Evo
Excellent video, grumpster! I followed your instructions and it worked like a charm.![]()
Sorry, edited to delete; this isn't a restuffing problem, I shall post elsewhere. There's probably a way to delete this post but I don't know it.
Last edited by Shan123; 06-18-2009 at 01:43 AM. Reason: "Nevermind." --Emily Litella
Thanks for the Vid - Good work -
One question for everyone- I did the fluval thing and the teabag/coffee filters - Both work pretty well - I get about the same performance from the fulval as I do from factory fresh carts that have the similar material -
I noticed though that sometimes (about 2 out of 30 that I have in front of me) There is a DIFFERENT type of material that comes from the factory - It looks a lot like the Fluval in it's basic fabric structure - EXCEPT - It seems to be made up of many little strips that separate out from each other very neatly like sheets of paper - Looks almost like little PH test strips but is not paper - These are Janty KBC carts -
This stuff is THE STUFF! - Those last 3x than longer than the fluval type factory fresh ones - and wick down to the bone - I can barley squeeze a single drop out when it stops vaping - They are straight edged and do not fill the entire cart - This leaves the channels on the side to vent as the straw mod does - In fact the stuff itself has air channels in it due to the "stacked paper" nature of it's structure - It slips in and out great with no need for tweezers cause it holds it's shape and does not bunch up on itself - WHAT IS THAT STUFF? - It looks so familiar - But I can't figure out just what it is - I'm going to go to a fabric store and see if I can find something similar - I think that stuff is the way to go - Even on refills - Up to 3 refills now in one - It blows the fluval out of the water -
Last edited by Bones; 06-19-2009 at 08:16 PM.
Great Video ! I enjoyed watching it and learning a few thing. Keep it up.
OK - Here is pics of it -
I know I have seen this stuff B4 just not in such a small piece =
Could be quilting or some sort of backing material -I will find it -
It ROCKS! The one on the left has been rinsed and pulled apart so is much fluffier than before I played with it - The Juicy one on the right is how it looks when it comes out of the cart - Looks really juicy but is quite dry - Not even 1 full drop left in it - I squeezed out the first one and it was nearly dry - You can see in the side view that I pulled the layers apart - Like individual sheets stacked up -
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The video is great, I have it bookmarked now for when I'm ready to start restuffing.
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