The tempt was real for the Tiffany blue and green options, but I chose something more universal.Didn't know they made in in black. Nice score!
http://www.lokilab.com/product-p/cerarout.htm
The tempt was real for the Tiffany blue and green options, but I chose something more universal.Didn't know they made in in black. Nice score!
Had no clue they had all of those. Very cool.The tempt was real for the Tiffany blue and green options, but I chose something more universal.
http://www.lokilab.com/product-p/cerarout.htm
Loki Labs Router Tip[emoji6]
Here is another shot of it.
Sounds great. The router tip has no flange or angle either. It runs straight through. The drip does not hit the coils directly but I go 8 to 11 or 12 drips and the wicks suck it up pretty quick. The bore is about 6mm...a tiny bit bigger so not exactly a chuff. It does have an o-ring. Because it's thick, there is little if any heat on it ever.Damn, that is a slick drip tip. I've been wondering if I should get the comp cap for this thing or not. Maybe I'll looking into one of those Loki Lab tips.
I've got a DotMod friction fit tip I'm using right now that works and looks pretty nice. With the friction fit not requiring\needing o-rings, it really opens the inner diameter for a true "wide bore" DT. Dripping threw it is like a straight down water fall... No inner angles, steps, edges, or any of that.
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Sounds great. The router tip has no flange or angle either. It runs straight through. The drip does not hit the coils directly but I go 8 to 11 or 12 drips and the wicks suck it up pretty quick. The bore is about 6mm...a tiny bit bigger so not exactly a chuff. It does have an o-ring. Because it's thick, there is little if any heat on it ever.
It's a ceramic coating. I just picked up the Loki Router tip in black Cerakote. I love the feel and flow for the tip, and personally love the coating as it doesn't crust like all my other tips. I'm a habitual chapstick user so it's nice to not have any residue to worry about.Cool cool. I see they got colored ones too there calling "cerekote". What's cerekote? Is it the ceramic gun coating stuff, but they just don't know how to spell it correctly (real spelling is cerAkote). Or is it just their own untrademarked process that's similar to cerakote, but they change a letter in the word so they don't get sued or something?
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