I checked it out and if I can find the right sized drill bit. My chimneys need smoothing out on the inside anyway some burrs and such. Do some port polishing 
Bore out and re-sleeve?I checked it out and if I can find the right sized drill bit. My chimneys need smoothing out on the inside anyway some burrs and such. Do some port polishing![]()
You could and modify the coil head to make a seal. I thought about it actually for about 10 seconds cause it ain't worth it unless you are that far ocdBore out and re-sleeve?![]()
I have Rayon and according to RedPill Mine is the opposite of a tootle puffer now![]()
Maybe if I rigged up a micro fan....LightweightI have 2 @ 5/64 and 800 mah 11w. I'm drilling my chimney.
Nope, but seriously my Ellipticoils help and so did the Sally cotton.
My ellipticoils would be great for converting the heads that have 2 coils aligned vertically to single coils, since my elipticoils are the same width but almost twice as tall.
Much more area to vaporize off of.
(patiently waiting on @Katdarling . for certified genu -wine USDA primerib official Fearless Leader and Tootle Puffer Goddess okeydokey)
(patiently waiting on @Katdarling . for certified genu -wine USDA primerib official Fearless Leader and Tootle Puffer Goddess okeydokey)
oh wait -there you are !! ok, this is the final version I'm hitting submit on:
"An affectionate term for vapers generally using lower watt devices with atomizer resistance of 1.0ohm or above and who utilize the Mouth to Lung (MTL) style of vaping. The opposite of a cloudchaser."
If we pass review, Tootle Puffers (and Katdarling) will become immortal. Not sure if any immortal superpowers come with that, tho.![]()
I thought it was get zits and be flatulent?
don't believe everybody, they told me that KGD was the best cotton too.
The fibers are aligned nicely in the ropey cotton. I think that and it's fluffy quality is what makes it work so well. And I do not even get the new cotton taste that I do with the KGD.Actually I prefer the Shiseido -- or just the $2.49 bag of organic cotton balls I got at Walgreens; the flavor is just as good with those, though admittedly the aligned fibers do lead to better wicking. Wicking really isn't a problem with my thin juice, so I'm not sure where the benefit is, for me, in something that costly vs. something so inexpensive that for me works just as well.
Andria
The fibers are aligned nicely in the ropey cotton. I think that and it's fluffy quality is what makes it work so well. And I do not even get the new cotton taste that I do with the KGD.