Do you have this problem with your CB? Because I don't. It will fire if I try to make it fire, but it doesn't fire if I accidentally touch it against a metal object. It requires some effort. But the fact that it is possible to fire if you try to do it like that is not the feature. That is...
1. They heat up and vaporize juice thats in the wick in or around the coils. On a rebuildable, these are seldomly replaced. On a clearomizer that takes coil packs that need to be purchased separately, these go bad all the time.
2. Some tanks by Kanger, Joyetech, Aspire will have replacebale...
Nemesis is a decent modular mech. I never really liked the HCigar clone I own though. And modular mechs really aren't my thing. The clones are cheap though and a good intro mech mod.
The most similar mech to the CB that has a positive switching mechanism (it won't self fire unless you drop...
If you want to comapre it to a gun, I don't think your analogy is the best. Its more similar to having a weapon with some kind of extra benefit, like a burst fire mode. People who are unfamiliar with the weapon, might not know that there are multiple selector lever settings and so someone who...
I just don't like people with no experience with cb calling it a bomb because it is not designed with a less effective switch and protection circuitry for new vapers. Its kind of like saying that a racecar with summer track tires is flawed because mothers with babies won't know not to drive the...
I think you should get a small regulated mod that does maybe 50 watts. And an RDA. Learn how to build coils, test resistances, wick the cotton for desired airflow, etc. If you like it and get good at it, then the door opens to a huge selection of fantastic mods, including mechanicals.
These types of comments show a great deal of ignorance. A mech mod is not for a new vaper who doesn't rebuild atomizers, but it isn't any more likely to explode on a tree than anything else with imr batteries. Ridiculous.
I'm not even into DIY, but I like OPs question and think it could be something good to know, just in case. @sparkky1 posted an eHow article that seems pretty simple.
Wow. Thats too bad your drill press wrecked it. It was only the aluminum version, right? I usually drill through aluminum with various step bits found on ebay or amazon. I can make it through pretty easily, even with a cordless drill.
As for the self-fire, I have never done it either...
The wood CB is not a real CB anyway. That clone is not even based off the same design... the only thing similar is that the cloners engraved the CB logo on the wood box.
MCV clearly didn't care. And they didn't design the wooden one... you will never find an authentic made out of wood. Designing a mech like that takes some planning. You need to know exactly the way the current is going to flow. They planned it out with low voltage drop for enthusiasts as top...
oh no. this might not be a good mod for op then. He probably isn't even rebuilding atomizers yet. Should probably start out with a basic regulated mod to even see if he likes vaping. Mechanicals are best for people who have already made this a hobby.
To OP: This is mech mod. All mech mods can be dangerous if used improperly. If you put one of the batteries in backwards, you will vent a battery.... so, to mitigate this problem, don't do that. If your battery has a tear in the wrapper, many mechs will self fire... so don't use batteries...
The flavors in my juices are all very strong and have been since I started vaping a couple years ago. I vape premium flavors (brands that only have a small selection of flavors and they come in low nicotine levels).
Usually, though, whenever I decide to freshly re-wick my coils, the flavors...
I vape premium all the time. So many are excellent. The amount of different brands that are fantastic is huge. I just finished a bottle of Epic Juice - Main Squeeze, which was really good, going to have to get more. I've currently got open bottles of ANML - Looper and Cuttwood - Unicorn...
Most of the cheapo sites that sell massive amounts of different basic juice flavors don't actually sell perfectly ready juice. It needs to sit for awhile. So, the people who buy this kind of juice like to store it for a prolonged amount of time to let the flavor finish mixing into the blend.
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