Did you try taking a water taxi?
Just thought I'd check in before Tampa sinks like the lost city of Atlantis. No time to chat. Got to go out and get huge pieces of wood and start building a rather large boat. Then I'll start rounding up animals in pairs............
I'm at work, though that was a challenge in itself. I live 5 miles from the office and it took 1.5 hours.
Thanks my friend. These rains are epic, to say the least.
I bought one directly from Bert at Trippy Tips and the other from Boulder Vapor House.
You already have two cats. Keep gathering the animals. Don't forget you need two ocelots. One here but not sure where you will get the other one. Might have to ask a Dentist.
On the bright side RB you are in the vaping capital of the world.
Wow so did I.
I was thinking of a Classic, but maybe now a P3. It seems some are having issues with using 18350's with the spring really compressing a lot on the bottom cap. Has anyone used a 2.5 cap with a P3 to resolve this issue, or is the 2.5 cap not compatible at all? Not being able to easily use the P3 in 18350 mode would be a deal breaker for me...
Or, would using a flat top 18350 resolve the issue?
Nutz, looks like AW doesn't have a flat top 18350...
I think he is referring to the steroid-enhanced spring which some of us struggle with.
Yes. The P3 uses a beefy spring (the stock P3 cap or Provarinati cap) and if it is extended too far it takes a bit of pressure to get the cap to screw on. For some reason I found the 18350 battery was "tighter" than the 18490 and needs a little more pressure when screwing on the cap. But it's no big deal.Is that like the one on the P3 Provarinati cap? I'm confuzzled, mine seems OK.
Now appending the temp outside in the northern area of the USA. 15" rain could = 150" to 300" That's 12.5ft to 25ft.
How about that?
Is that like the one on the P3 Provarinati cap? I'm confuzzled, mine seems OK.
Definitely not a wimpy spring. And quite bit beefier than the P2 spring.