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terry w

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Today i vaped another kayfun empty, and went for a 1.2 ohm nano, with rayon. Loaded it up with ry, a few puffs on it and it tasted bloody awful. I new what i had done straight away, not enough wick - so it got scorched.

Anyhoo, drained it took it apart and put a thicker wick in, FAN BLOODY TASTIC This rayon is amazing stuff it really is, the flavour and vapour is magic. Also because i went for a low ohm coil, the throat hit is perfect. Happy days. Ian and ron, i also made your parcels up today and they will be on there way to you tomorrow.
 

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Aha! I just checked the time ...coffee - usually have one around 4! A nice double size I think ...and some Posset! :)

Sounds like a plan trish :) They do compliment each other in my opinion. I do hope Ian does some of your wicks using the rayon though, as long as you request ohm`s of around 1.8, i am sure you will be fine. I want you to try it so you can see the massive difference in the flavour it gives off. I would say it almost doubles, Really good stuff. I am still not sure what rayon is yet but i am guessing it is a synthetic material. i will have to get googling. :laugh:

A quick look on wiki threw this up.

Rayon is a manufactured regenerated cellulose fiber. It is made from purified cellulose, primarily from wood pulp, which is chemically converted into a soluble compound. It is then dissolved and forced through a spinneret to produce filaments which are chemically solidified, resulting in synthetic fibers of nearly pure cellulose.[1] Because rayon is manufactured from naturally occurring polymers, it is considered a semi-synthetic fiber.[2] Specific types of rayon include viscose, modal and lyocell, each of which differs in manufacturing process and properties of the finished product.
 
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Sounds like a plan trish :) They do compliment each other in my opinion. I do hope Ian does some of your wicks using the rayon though, as long as you request ohm`s of around 1.8, i am sure you will be fine. I want you to try it so you can see the massive difference in the flavour it gives off. I would say it almost doubles, Really good stuff. I am still not sure what rayon is yet but i am guessing it is a synthetic material. i will have to get googling. :laugh:

A quick look on wiki threw this up.

Rayon is a manufactured regenerated cellulose fiber. It is made from purified cellulose, primarily from wood pulp, which is chemically converted into a soluble compound. It is then dissolved and forced through a spinneret to produce filaments which are chemically solidified, resulting in synthetic fibers of nearly pure cellulose.[1] Because rayon is manufactured from naturally occurring polymers, it is considered a semi-synthetic fiber.[2] Specific types of rayon include viscose, modal and lyocell, each of which differs in manufacturing process and properties of the finished product.

Yes, it does go very nicely with coffee! ...nice with my morning tea too - bet it would be nice with cognac, or even cold Chablis, but I'm unlikely to find out because I rarely drink! :)

I usually sit in the middle with ohms/coils: 2.2 or thereabouts.
As you see, rayon is a sort of synthetic fashioned from cellulose. Doesn't always make easy care clothes though! Good job there's a top-end use for it then ;)
 

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I usually sit in the middle with ohms/coils: 2.2 or thereabouts.
As you see, rayon is a sort of synthetic fashioned from cellulose. Doesn't always make easy care clothes though! Good job there's a top-end use for it then ;)

Yes, it does go very nicely with coffee! ...nice with my morning tea too - bet it would be nice with cognac, or even cold Chablis, but I'm unlikely to find out because I rarely drink! :)

Well i know for a fact it goes well with carling trish. :laugh: Tbh with you, since vaping the posset first thing, then doing the kayfun with ry, and having about an hour with that, i re-filled the rocket with SD&C, and i haven`t put it down since. :laugh:. I must have gone through 4 ml of juice already, with about 8 hours of my day left to go. :p
 

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Well i know for a fact it goes well with carling trish. :laugh: Tbh with you, since vaping the posset first thing, then doing the kayfun with ry, and having about an hour with that, i re-filled the rocket with SD&C, and i haven`t put it down since. :laugh:. I must have gone through 4 ml of juice already, with about 8 hours of my day left to go. :p
Well, one thing I know ...GCD is not something I could use much of ...bit OTT - and that's mixed 25% with 75% CB! I'll need to find a way to weaken the taste a fair bit - perhaps use 10%! I may try it with CV's ABC or Confusion.

Okay because everyone is posting pics of themselves, i will put up my new avatar. Hope you all like it.
Who is that? I like the spooky geezer best :)
 

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Well, one thing I know ...GCD is not something I could use much of ...bit OTT - and that's mixed 25% with 75% CB! I'll need to find a way to weaken the taste a fair bit - perhaps use 10%! I may try it with CV's ABC or Confusion.

Who is that? I like the spooky geezer best :)
What is the GCD and CB trish ??. What do you mean "who is that" It`s me Terry :)
Aaarrrggghhhh! Take it down now, it's scaring my cat....

Well thank you very much Bob, I have been teased all my life because of my looks, and you make a comment like THAT. :cry:
 

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As long as it's not all Olde English type language ...had enough of that with Shakespeare!
I've read some very inspiring quotes, and have even saved quite a lot of them on a document file :)

Our sons like the F1 still, but I don't think they'd go to those lengths to see it!
It was during the couple of years that Hill seriously pursued, and won the championship that I watched it. I really liked his attitude, and Murray Walker was a great commentator.
My TV was recently renewed. Was supposed to be my Christmas present, but when I asked one sons opinion of it, he thought it great and said how much he'd like the 42" version ...guess what we bought them for Christmas! No way was I spending more on TV's so waited a while. Apparently it's a smart TV! Huh! who wants a clever clogs TV! :lol:

No hurry at all - I have quite a few to hand for now. I'll bet yours last better though! It's kind of you, so just when you feel like it and have time :)

I wouldn't have thought of that, but you're very right! I've realised I've been worse since I got the MVP's and the Protanks & Unitanks! Collectively, they deliver far more, and it's very likely to have contributed to me being far more wheezy than need be!
So yes, keep it simple :laugh:

Nice of Terry to think of it and suggest that though :)

It's proper English Trisha, like what I speak :laugh: Don't worry it's nothing like Shakespeare. The books were written a few decades ago, so the writing does reflect this, but their very easy to read. In fact the Hobbit, which was written before the Lord of the Rings, was actually a children's story, so the reading is very easy going.

That's when I first, really got into F1, when Hill was World Champion. He does some commentating now on the Sky F1 channel, along with Johnny Herbert and the dreaded Martin Brundle :laugh:

Hmm, well you could do a mixture Ian, ie rayon with a silica flavour wick or vice versa. or cotton with a silica wick or vice versa. you get the pictor, i mean picture :laugh: A bit of mixing and matching, Thats what i would do anyways, see what works best for our Trisha. :)

Sounds like a plan mate :D

I won't comment on the rat's nest as Ian has already said what that is, but I have now put the lemon possett on my list of one's to order next time round



I've got one, it was advertised by Mechmode as Vapetech GUS clone, well it's definitely NOT a GUS because their logo is a crown and mine looks nothing like a GUS, Vapetech Shenzen don't do it, from their website, but I traced it down to being made by Yeahsmo Shenzen, if you scroll down you can see the logo, I suppose it could be their own logo, but clones tend to clone the originals logo as well, and i would really like to know what it is a clone of, it's not a bad mod either.

Does look quite decent Bob. I've seen a similar mod before, but for the life of me, I can't remember which one it is. The one I'm thinking of has a coloured glass bead in the switch, it's very similar.

Today i vaped another kayfun empty, and went for a 1.2 ohm nano, with rayon. Loaded it up with ry, a few puffs on it and it tasted bloody awful. I new what i had done straight away, not enough wick - so it got scorched.

Anyhoo, drained it took it apart and put a thicker wick in, FAN BLOODY TASTIC This rayon is amazing stuff it really is, the flavour and vapour is magic. Also because i went for a low ohm coil, the throat hit is perfect. Happy days. Ian and ron, i also made your parcels up today and they will be on there way to you tomorrow.

Yay, vapemail. Cheers Terry :D

If you've got a regulated mod, try popping one of the toppers on that Terry and crank up the voltage. Actually, forget that, you've got a kick haven't you ?? Pop the kick in at max voltage, you'll be amazed even more :laugh:

A quick look on wiki threw this up.

Rayon is a manufactured regenerated cellulose fiber. It is made from purified cellulose, primarily from wood pulp, which is chemically converted into a soluble compound. It is then dissolved and forced through a spinneret to produce filaments which are chemically solidified, resulting in synthetic fibers of nearly pure cellulose.[1] Because rayon is manufactured from naturally occurring polymers, it is considered a semi-synthetic fiber.[2] Specific types of rayon include viscose, modal and lyocell, each of which differs in manufacturing process and properties of the finished product.

The rayon I've got is the safest type Terry. It's processed with only eco-friendly chemicals and fully washed before packing. The guy that put me onto this rayon did a huge amount of research on the product first. It's the same stuff that's used in operating theatres to soak up the blood when they open someone up. It's actually safer than surgical grade cotton. It doesn't breakdown like silica can when heated. So it's probably the safest wicking material available at this time :D

Okay because everyone is posting pics of themselves, i will put up my new avatar. Hope you all like it.

You look lovely mate, your Missus is a very lucky lady ;)

Seems that this Tuesday, the Short Run special will be Grape Ape ...haven't a clue what it is, nor if it's going to be offered in a VG option that I can use, but there it is! :)

The Frenilla and Frenilla Strawberry will be the following Tuesday!

Please don't tempt me, I will not order any more juices, I will not order any more juices :laugh:

What is the GCD and CB trish ??. What do you mean "who is that" It`s me Terry :)


Well thank you very much Bob, I have been teased all my life because of my looks, and you make a comment like THAT. :cry:

Beautiful picture Terry :2cool:
 

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Well I've done 3 more toppers today with rayon.

RSST Made 2 nano coils, 14 wraps each of 30g kanthal around the smallest syringes I have, mounted them horizontally on the RSST, well off the deck. Then popped some CC into the wick hole and filled in underneath the coils (cotton cloud style) with CC. Comes out at 1.2 ohms. Filled up with some Custards Last Stand and vaped away - superb results, plumes of gorgeous vapour, best build ever on the RSST.

Also did the Aios and the RM2. Again both are now epic vaping. This rayon is the best wick I've ever used :D
 

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I was surprised to see a picture of my ready to ship package when I went to their site to check my order statuses. Nice touch.

It's a good idea isn't it :)

It's their way of proving that your toys are ready to ship - helps to build up the anticipation. Time to do some postie stalking :laugh:
 

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Well, one thing I know ...GCD is not something I could use much of ...bit OTT - and that's mixed 25% with 75% CB! I'll need to find a way to weaken the taste a fair bit - perhaps use 10%! I may try it with CV's ABC or Confusion.

Who is that? I like the spooky geezer best :)

Aaarrrggghhhh! Take it down now, it's scaring my cat....

It's proper English Trisha, like what I speak :laugh: Don't worry it's nothing like Shakespeare. The books were written a few decades ago, so the writing does reflect this, but their very easy to read. In fact the Hobbit, which was written before the Lord of the Rings, was actually a children's story, so the reading is very easy going.

That's when I first, really got into F1, when Hill was World Champion. He does some commentating now on the Sky F1 channel, along with Johnny Herbert and the dreaded Martin Brundle :laugh:



Sounds like a plan mate :D



Does look quite decent Bob. I've seen a similar mod before, but for the life of me, I can't remember which one it is. The one I'm thinking of has a coloured glass bead in the switch, it's very similar.



Yay, vapemail. Cheers Terry :D

The rayon I've got is the safest type Terry. It's processed with only eco-friendly chemicals and fully washed before packing. The guy that put me onto this rayon did a huge amount of research on the product first. It's the same stuff that's used in operating theatres to soak up the blood when they open someone up. It's actually safer than surgical grade cotton. It doesn't breakdown like silica can when heated. So it's probably the safest wicking material available at this time :D





Please don't tempt me, I will not order any more juices, I will not order any more juices :laugh:



Beautiful picture Terry :2cool:



If you've got a regulated mod, try popping one of the toppers on that Terry and crank up the voltage. Actually, forget that, you've got a kick haven't you ?? Pop the kick in at max voltage, you'll be amazed even more :laugh:


No probs Ian, i think you will be happy when it arrives. I have got a lava tube mate, had it about 18 months now, but since i got into mechs i let my lad have it.:)
The rayon I've got is the safest type Terry. It's processed with only eco-friendly chemicals and fully washed before packing. The guy that put me onto this rayon did a huge amount of research on the product first. It's the same stuff that's used in operating theatres to soak up the blood when they open someone up. It's actually safer than surgical grade cotton. It doesn't breakdown like silica can when heated. So it's probably the safest wicking material available at this time :D
You look lovely mate, your Missus is a very lucky lady ;)
It really is very good indeed mate, you wouldn`t think that you could get better than cotton, then rayon comes along.:D How did you find out about it Ian, on this forum ?

And thanks for not making any cruel remarks about my looks, UNLIKE some people.
 
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What is the GCD and CB trish ??. What do you mean "who is that" It`s me Terry :)
GCD: Grandmas Cinnamon Danish - CB: Crème Brulee ......Seemples :)

You? ...Nah! ....really? oh dear, please bring back the spooky guy with a towel over his head! :D :lol:

It's proper English Trisha, like what I speak :laugh: Don't worry it's nothing like Shakespeare. The books were written a few decades ago, so the writing does reflect this, but their very easy to read. In fact the Hobbit, which was written before the Lord of the Rings, was actually a children's story, so the reading is very easy going.

That's when I first, really got into F1, when Hill was World Champion. He does some commentating now on the Sky F1 channel, along with Johnny Herbert and the dreaded Martin Brundle :laugh:
Did a fair bit of Shakespeare at high school and that was enough for me!
Really can't cope with the motor mouthed Brundle! :laugh:

Please don't tempt me, I will not order any more juices, I will not order any more juices :laugh:
...and if it was something you really wanted and missed it ........:rolleyes: :)

Beautiful picture Terry :2cool:
Don't encourage him - I want the spooky guy back! It gave him an air of je ne sais quoi ...that is more 'Embarrasing bodies' :ohmy: :blush:
 
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