But...I don't WANNA learn to wrap coils!!!!

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Butters78

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Just rebuilt a protank head with mesh. I tried jc west's method with the burning juice on the wick to oxidized. Works good, was a pain getting the hot spots out though.

Decided to listen to the 80s station on the uverse. 99 luftbaloons just came on, which is a sign I'm doing good. I'm sliding around on the floor Risky business style in my socks.
 

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Just rebuilt a protank head with mesh. I tried jc west's method with the burning juice on the wick to oxidized. Works good, was a pain getting the hot spots out though.

Decided to listen to the 80s station on the uverse. 99 luftbaloons just came on, which is a sign I'm doing good. I'm sliding around on the floor Risky business style in my socks.
Whatever HAPPENED to Nina, anyway???
IIRC....she learned English for the song lyrics......maybe the King's Jive was too tough.....???!!:D
 

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Whatever HAPPENED to Nina, anyway???
IIRC....she learned English for the song lyrics......maybe the King's Jive was too tough.....???!!:D

Not sure. I loved that song, but then again the 80's were littered with 1 and 2 hit wonders, that vanished into obscurity just as fast as they came. I mean who doesn't remember Sly Fox's "Let's Go All the Way", Frankie Goes to Hollywood's "Relax", or even Tommy Tu Tone's Jenny(867-5309)? But can you name another song by any of them? At least Golden Earring had two hits with Radar Love and Twilight Zone (the "bullet hits the bone" song to most people).

Man I loved the 80's music but..."They just don't write 'em like that anymore"
 

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I like rebuilding coils, it's like therapy to me.

I can relate! For me, it's become something I seek to do every so often. Even when all my coils are still working perfectly. There's something about making nice small coils (been into microcoils lately--and they're even more fun to make!) that I enjoy a lot. So to OP, don't be afraid to try it. There's nothing nicer than having a great vape after wrapping a perfect coil.
 

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    You guys just don't understand .......... it's art!

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    Just rebuilt a protank head with mesh. I tried jc west's method with the burning juice on the wick to oxidized. Works good, was a pain getting the hot spots out though.

    Decided to listen to the 80s station on the uverse. 99 luftbaloons just came on, which is a sign I'm doing good. I'm sliding around on the floor Risky business style in my socks.

    Losing the hot spots on a well oxidized mesh wick is easy when you microcoil!
    And I was amazed to discover that its easier to make a microcoil than a traditional coil!!
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