Something extravagant I bought before Provape closed was a titanium Kabuki and I got a titanium P3. At the time I thought I was crazy spending that money, now I'm glad I did 
Trapping the leads is what gives me problems because of a tremor in my hands. It's very frustrating having to do it over and over. Can't tell you how many times I tighten the screw only to realize the wire is no longer trapped. I do have a few newer tanks where you don't have to wind the wire around the screw, and that makes it easier.My vision I can fix with the jeweler’s headset (it has a light), but I think long term my problem will be the arthritis in my fingers. I have a lot of nib tanks in the stash... I think I may take the time to coil and wick them (dry) and rebox. It might save me some time and frustration in the future. I already make multiple coils at one time and put them aside. Getting the leads trapped is harder than rewicking when my fingers are “misbehaving”.
I’m thinking 20 or so rtas coiled and wicked will buy me some time. I use dental forceps (tweezers with grips) that my dentist gives me for free that he was going to toss. They have very precise tips and an excellent grip. They’re stainless, so easy to sterilizeThat is a great idea. I use tweezers to hold my leads, then tighten down the screw. I agree the stuff is tiny!
Something I do now before screwing the screw down is I bend the lead and snip it off before tightening then all I need to do is screw down a little on the lead and push the tail under with tweezers then tighten rest of the way. It has saved me a lot of grief doing it that way.Trapping the leads is what gives me problems because of a tremor in my hands. It's very frustrating having to do it over and over. Can't tell you how many times I tighten the screw only to realize the wire is no longer trapped. I do have a few newer tanks where you don't have to wind the wire around the screw, and that makes it easier.
And, thank the vaping gods for the CLR coil. So easy to rebuild, and they last forever.
I have a bunch of CLR coils stashed but have never rebuilt one, will save that project for the Dark Ages of VapeTrapping the leads is what gives me problems because of a tremor in my hands. It's very frustrating having to do it over and over. Can't tell you how many times I tighten the screw only to realize the wire is no longer trapped. I do have a few newer tanks where you don't have to wind the wire around the screw, and that makes it easier.
And, thank the vaping gods for the CLR coil. So easy to rebuild, and they last forever.
Does anyone have a Nautilus S2 MTL tank and like it? I have BVC coils already and not crazy about original Nautilus
After thinking about it, I think I'll use my BVC's in my Kabuki. You can rebuild BVC's? Need to check that out.If the BVC you have are the Nautilus...they'll also work in the Triton and Mini.
I have rbas for I think the crown, triton and a few others I bought as insurance, but the build space is less than the lemo (my first building attempt)... TINY. At the time, I thought it would let me vape for a long time, but tiny doesn’t work so well now. If the time comes I can’t, I’ll pif them to someone who can.I have a bunch of CLR coils stashed but have never rebuilt one, will save that project for the Dark Ages of Vape![]()
The Nude Armor from Nude Nicotine comes in glass bottles that doesn't need repackaging.
https://nudenicotine.com/collections/nicotine
Looks like 15.7 to 1For a guy sitting in the back row of the DIY classroom...and who could be OK with unflavored ejuice if the FDA becomes NASTY enough...
If I buy a bottle of Nude Armor v1 -100mg/mL...and buy a bottle of NN VG/PG Base Mix...what ratio would I use to mix them together to end up with nicotine 6mg/ml.???
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For a guy sitting in the back row of the DIY classroom...and who could be OK with unflavored ejuice if the FDA becomes NASTY enough...
If I buy a bottle of Nude Armor v1 -100mg/mL...and buy a bottle of NN VG/PG Base Mix...what ratio would I use to mix them together to end up with nicotine 6mg/ml.???
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Actually, Nude's price isn't bad - $7.50/liter for USP, US based VG, and $9.50 for PG. I think that's better than I was paying at Nic River, anyway.I always mix 100mls. Gives me room to shake it up in a 125ml bottle and it makes the calculations really easy. In your case it would be 6mls of nic and 94mls of pg/vg.
If you use flavoring just subtract the amount of flavoring from the 94mls of VG/PG.
It would be cheaper to buy PG and VG separately by the gallon than to get them from NN.
Save the video below for when you decide to rebuild a CLR. It's by @Shawn Hoefer and teaches you everything you need to know about the process. Very easy.I have a bunch of CLR coils stashed but have never rebuilt one, will save that project for the Dark Ages of Vape![]()
Actually, Nude's price isn't bad - $7.50/liter for USP, US based VG, and $9.50 for PG. I think that's better than I was paying at Nic River, anyway.
Actually, Nude's price isn't bad - $7.50/liter for USP, US based VG, and $9.50 for PG.
I bought a cube in 2016, used a gallon & 1/2 out of it, lasts a long time.I use Bulk Apothecary for VG and PG
As a point of reference, a gallon of VG ($14.60), a gallon of PG ($16.20) plus shipping to me in Michigan ($12.89) comes to $43.69.