Congratulations ... I used to say quitting smoking is the easiest thing in the world to do... I'd done it 2000 times.
Staying quit is a different story
I had tried everything (or so I thought) ... Then someone suggested an E-Cig to me, I tried it, and haven't had an analogue since.
That was over...
the way I see it is this... if they want to make money off nicotine... fine, I use nicotine in my e-cig.
refine it, and sell it as a product I can use.
others have, why can't they?
granted... there isn't as much of a profit... but welcome to the revolution!
get yourself a REAL e-cig
they tend to be a bit larger than a real cigarette, but perform a lot better.
I recommend a ego twist, or a spinner, or a kgo VV battery (remember to get the apropriate charger for whatever you decide on).
I also recommend getting some BOGE cartomizers, for a novice...
I too use this method
I carry 3 prefilled DIDs with me, and have never had an issue.
if I DO develop a short, I just twist my wick a bit, and it's gone
I use nothing but prepaid Credit Cards for online use.
The Card I use charges a flat rate of 4.95 to load (regardless of how much I put on it), and 1.00 per purchase. No monthly fees etc.
Pm me, and I'll let you know which one I use as I don't know if I'll get in trouble for mentioning the name...
I agree... solder paste is great if you have a hot air soldering station (and I do), but it is mainly for doing surface mount components (the type that just rest on top of a pcb, and don't go through holes).
Anything that goes through a hole, you are better to use an iron with.
well, I managaed to drill out 3 of these babies to 1/8" without a problem... 2 with a hand drill, and 1 with my drill press.
They are tricky, but can be done.
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