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Gioajack

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Sashie, there isn't any tobacco in it, that's why I was wondering how Russ, (super-X...), tasted tobacco. I never vape tobacco juices, the Chalice I sent him only had 3 different juices through it, the last one being a few weeks worth of Pluid.

I think all that unnecessary oxygen down at sea level is effecting his sense of smell... either that or all the red dirt has contaminated his juices.


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'Tis a smart man who trades a Chalice for a 14890 Mini, a smart man indeed. One might go as far as to declare that it is an exceptionally intelligent man, a visionary, as it were, to orchestrate such a trade. Kudos to you sir, and all others who follow your trailblazing example!

BTW... how does Pluid taste/smell like tobacco juices? :D


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Is that what that flavor was? Then exactly like other tobacco juices I've tried!


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Pluid is pretty much an acquired taste, a lot like a first cup of coffee or a first cigarette, you have to get used to it. I grew up on Anisette, an Italian liqueur which is black licorice flavored so I liked it immediately.

The downside to it is it hangs around like a bad penny. You either have to have a dedicated atty or wick/coil... or use a flame thrower and small nuclear explosion to clean 'em.


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Pluid is pretty much an acquired taste, a lot like a first cup of coffee or a first cigarette, you have to get used to it. I grew up on Anisette, an Italian liqueur which is black licorice flavored so I liked it immediately.

The downside to it is it hangs around like a bad penny. You either have to have a dedicated atty or wick/coil... or use a flame thrower and small nuclear explosion to clean 'em.


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Yes the taste must be acquired. Like scotch, I couldn't acquire it! It is hell to remove from an RBA too.

The RBA was in immaculate condition other than that. Thanks Jack. How ya likin ol blue?


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Hey guys... I need some ideas. I seem to have developed a short on my Reomizer. I can't see how the center pin could be shorted, so it must be the positive post bushing. What are you ingenious, Wile E Coyote type Reonaughts using to replace this bushing with? I was thinking about buying a little neoprene washer, but I think I'd want to insulate the threads of the post too. Ideas?
 

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Hey guys... I need some ideas. I seem to have developed a short on my Reomizer. I can't see how the center pin could be shorted, so it must be the positive post bushing. What are you ingenious, Wile E Coyote type Reonaughts using to replace this bushing with? I was thinking about buying a little neoprene washer, but I think I'd want to insulate the threads of the post too. Ideas?
Hello Randy there is a gasket if you remove the center pin look in side you will see it . If the gasket is broke you will get a short for sure . I have extra gaskets if you need one
 

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Rob, I was just checking out the stainless steel "Dream" over at EM. This maybe something for you to look at. It appears to be a "Rock Solid" platform; maybe one that you could build upon. It's cheap, stainless steel, adjustable air flow, electrically very well insulated, and most of all... simple. It looks like the only thing required to make this work on a bottom feeder would be to re-engineer the center pin. Just a thought...
 
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Rob, I was just checking out the stainless steel "Dream" over at EM. This maybe something for you to look at. It appears to be a "Rock Solid" platform; maybe one that you could build upon. It's cheap, stainless steel, adjustable air flow, electrically very well insulated, and most of all... simple. It looks like the only thing required to make this work on a bottom feeder would be to re-engineer the center pin. Just a thought...
I have three of them they wont fit in the juice well of our mods . I was thinking the same thing though . I am always looking for a easy atomizer to convert
 

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