I know right? I have an order from them coming in tomorrow, but couldn't resist making another order today.ugg, why you post this and try to make me spend money......![]()
Took advantage of the code today even though I ordered from them Sunday. They DO have the best prices for coils that's for sure.code 20OFF gets 20% off at ecig.com today
They already have the best price on Nauti BVC coils AFAIK
...so free shipping @ $75 = about $5.75/pack
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yes, they have best prices on JT BF Coils for the Cubis that I have a few of in use for my roomie.Took advantage of the code today even though I ordered from them Sunday. They DO have the best prices for coils that's for sure.
I have a few in use and have never had any issues with the grub screws in mine,but i also have several in my stock pile that i got from VaporRange and have never used yet,now i want to go through them and make sure i don't have any issues with those ones before i get to the point that i need them.Anybody have the Griffin 22mm? Mine came in last week.
The grub screws on this thing are junk, as well as the deck posts. All my grub screws were so tight I thought I'd strip them getting them loose. I got them all out after wetting them with PG and putting them back in, hoping to smooth and polish the threads by doing that. They went in hard and one seized (not cross threaded). All the time I was waiting for the pop that says the flats went round in the screws.
So, after removing and replacing them I decided to install a coil. Three came out fine and the 4th wouldn't budge. I never got it out, careful as I was not to strip the flats. Finally, POP! The flats rounded and it's toast.
The first thing I noticed about the deck was that one post was curved slightly. The other was perfectly straight. The Grub screw that stripped was in the curve of the post. That probably cause it to lock down.
I have an email into VaporRange tech support. Hopefully, they will send me a deck or a new atomizer. I have never had an issue with deck screws in any one of my large box of atomizers, other than the Kayfun phillips cross slots getting rounded after a year or two of builds. Even then, a pair of good pliers with turn them.
Ever consider hex head screws?Anybody have the Griffin 22mm? Mine came in last week.
The grub screws on this thing are junk, as well as the deck posts. All my grub screws were so tight I thought I'd strip them getting them loose. I got them all out after wetting them with PG and putting them back in, hoping to smooth and polish the threads by doing that. They went in hard and one seized (not cross threaded). All the time I was waiting for the pop that says the flats went round in the screws.
So, after removing and replacing them I decided to install a coil. Three came out fine and the 4th wouldn't budge. I never got it out, careful as I was not to strip the flats. Finally, POP! The flats rounded and it's toast.
The first thing I noticed about the deck was that one post was curved slightly. The other was perfectly straight. The Grub screw that stripped was in the curve of the post. That probably cause it to lock down.
I have an email into VaporRange tech support. Hopefully, they will send me a deck or a new atomizer. I have never had an issue with deck screws in any one of my large box of atomizers, other than the Kayfun phillips cross slots getting rounded after a year or two of builds. Even then, a pair of good pliers with turn them.
No better way to play patty cake.You'll feel SO much better once you have that liquid gold in hand (not on your hands though![emoji38])
EDS is also worthy of mention.If you are trying to use the allen wrench included with most attys, they are notoriously undersized and low quality steel. Between the cheap driver and low quality screws they will round over easily.
The best investment I've made is better quality drivers. I went with MIP Thorp brand, Hudy is good but more expensive. I have a Wiha set also, they are a big step up, but prefer the Thorps (guaranteed for life).
I'll have to remember that. No more playing with the propane torch and batteries anymore.![]()
where's a good place to buy them Beck?, ThanksEDS is also worthy of mention.
For these tools, I'll only use EDS, MIP/Thorpe or HUDY.
Nothing else comes close IMO. Not even Wiha.
Tapatyped
If you are trying to use the allen wrench included with most attys, they are notoriously undersized and low quality steel. Between the cheap driver and low quality screws they will round over easily.
The best investment I've made is better quality drivers. I went with MIP Thorp brand, Hudy is good but more expensive. I have a Wiha set also, they are a big step up, but prefer the Thorps (guaranteed for life).
Ever consider hex head screws?
They're all I'll use.
Tapatyped
Rcplanetwhere's a good place to buy them Beck?, Thanks
McMaster Carr for most screws.where's a good place to buy them Beck?, Thanks
That's a good deal on the Pico JC, I might grab one , Man are they high on everything else though, even the old stuff is outrageous