You really didn't put all those holes in the Checker Plate yourself did you?
You really didn't put all those holes in the Checker Plate yourself did you?
Unless it's Bedroom Lingerie
Morning peeps
They work beautifully in regular tanks for hubby who takes long lung hits.
Nature Vapes have an after market one that is rewickable. It's a bit expensive but it gets good review.
The other option is the Boge RCB filler less carto. In the purple packet. They are dual coil and work but I prefer single coil.
There's a topic???
You really didn't put all those holes in the Checker Plate yourself did you?
So I discovered how to make my own memes, this is even better than smilies......
Hahaha, but joking apart I'm the same, hate pj's or anything like that in bed. I don't like electric blankets either, I love getting into a cold bed.Well yeah, but that's not "sleeping".... I just can't abide to feel fabric twisting around me when I'm sleeping -- I roll over a lot. If it's really cold and I actually need some garments on to keep warm, it's like, leggings and a tight t-shirt, so it's form-fitting and won't get trapped and twisted. That was my "sleeping uniform" of choice when I was going thru the night-sweats years, because sweating in your sleep can make you really cold -- when you turn over and cold air hits that sweaty flesh!
Guess you can tell I'm many years past "bedroom lingerie."
Andria
Great and I love CAP Custard, has to be V1 thoughBeen converting my recipes from drops to ml today. Amazing my Vanilla custard I am currently mixing at about 2.5%. I counted drops into a very small vial from my 13 ML Capella flavoring bottle. No drops hit the side and then sucked it all up in a 1 ml syringe. And the syringe has a really skinny needle on it so what it holds is very negligible. Tried it 3 times got the same every time. 30 drops = .5 ml. I use 45 drops per 30 ml.
No wonder I can't handle any commercial juices.
Next to try my nic. I am probably at 1 mg/ml or so
Feel free to check my math. I am math challenged so I used steam engine to figure it out.
You should try mixing by weight, seems like a lot of people have good results that way.I just measured out my nicotine drops and figured out that I thought I was at 5 mg/ml but am actually at 2.3 mg/ml In my regular juice and just 4.6 in what I thought was 10 mg/ml.
I think the glass eyedropper bottles may be around 20 drops/ml but none of the other dropper bottles so far are.
Have to measure one of those next.
Thanks but no, syringes and such are fine for me. My largest batch is 30 ml at a time.You should try mixing by weight, seems like a lot of people have good results that way.
Not too accurate for measuring .3 ml, which some of my add in flavors are.I use a graduated 100ml glass cylinder and mix in that. Always accurate
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I agree, if i were mixing 0.3ml in 100ml mix I'd use a syringe for measuring. By weight is another accurate way if you have accurate scales.Not too accurate for measuring .3 ml, which some of my add in flavors are.
I only mix for me. No sales or such of my juice.
You should try mixing by weight, seems like a lot of people have good results that way.
And anyway I am math impaired.
I agree, if i were mixing 0.3ml in 100ml mix I'd use a syringe for measuring. By weight is another accurate way if you have accurate scales.
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If I were making large batches I would seriously consider scales. However I trust the old Mark 1 Eyeballs to read a syringe without error. I am just not too much of a trusting soul in tech. I have worked with it for most of my life.I agree, if i were mixing 0.3ml in 100ml mix I'd use a syringe for measuring. By weight is another accurate way if you have accurate scales.
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I have an Irish bud who makes cookies by weighing the ingredients! I thought at first it was an Irish thang.... then I thought it was a HIM thing (he's ...... I don't have enuf room on the page for the plethora of adjectives needed).
Then I thought......... How clever!
Yes, a lot of DIYers go by weight for mixing. Seems like a great idea as droplets vary SO much.
I knew I liked you! Me as well!