I'd be cool with most mech mods. You'd really have to beat those things silly in order for them not to work.
Regulated mods would be a bit trickier unless you're really into electronics.
I'd have to see the atty or the tank before I said yes or no.
You're essentially doubling the thickness of your wire and if you start going down to heavier gauges, you're coils would be huge. Of course it sorta depends on what sort of resistance you want to get out of it as well.
NO! NO! NO! NO! NO!
You can't have my vape! I won't leave it!
MINE! MINE! MINE!
My Precious!!
OK..... I don't think I'm ready to take that step yet.....
I don't know if I want to do them with a drill. This coil building stuff is actually turning into a Zen kinda thing for me. Using a drill would make it end too fast. :D
I wouldn't know because I largely ignore all mainstream news outlets. For that matter, I ignore the ones outside of the mainstream as well. Everybody has an angle and it's too much of a PITA to sort the grains of truth out from a sandy beach of BS.
Again...... Lighten up, Francis.
I'm actually much more comfortable with the activity in the 2nd picture than the one in the first picture. I earned my NRA Marksmanship medal when I was 12. Battery malfunctions still scare the crap out of me. :D
Looks like I may have to invest in some rayon. The tank works fine with the prebuilt coils but as soon as I pop in that rebuildable deck, it's leak city.
How are you wicking your TFV4? I bought one of the TFV4 Mini Clapton kits a couple of weeks ago and I love the vapor from it but can't keep it from leaking to save my life. I've looked for all kinds of solutions but nothing has worked so far.
Just more for grins and giggles than any other reason, I decided to try making a hand twisted coil tonight. I used 2 strands of 28 gauge Kanthal twisted by fingers and a set of pliers. I wrapped it with a 2.5 mm diameter post and did 6 wraps. Slapped it into a deck and onto my ohm reader and it...
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