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supertrunker

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i remember very well the problems i had as a noob; the ruined springs from crushing them, the ruined firing pins from mashing them, the oversquonking, the dry hits, the frustration of building coils (most flew across the room in frustrated rage).

My belief is that you can avoid a lot of that and so far so good! :)

T
 

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i remember very well the problems i had as a noob; the ruined springs from crushing them, the ruined firing pins from mashing them, the oversquonking, the dry hits, the frustration of building coils (most flew across the room in frustrated rage).

My belief is that you can avoid a lot of that and so far so good! :)

T


second that! My first coil I put on backwards lol away from the juice hole.
 

supertrunker

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I'd just use an o-ring on the top threads of the RM2 to make the hole point that way and leave long tails on the wick! Maybe!

I got a little better at all the rebuilding stuff since i make my own and the wife's coils. She and i use vastly different coils and juices and both hate what the other uses. I just insist she washes the atties before presenting them to me to be rebuilt.

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