I guess you missed it's theme song...we'll give you 15 minutes to edit your post.Finally! An atty I have absolutely no interest in. My PayPal account thanks you.
Any traction on the NoPity?
I guess you missed it's theme song...we'll give you 15 minutes to edit your post.Finally! An atty I have absolutely no interest in. My PayPal account thanks you.
Any traction on the NoPity?
I guess you missed it's theme song...we'll give you 15 minutes to edit your post.![]()
You've always had an eye for quality....The theme song was brilliant, no doubt. If the atty's awesomeness was directly proportional to the theme song's awesomeness, I'd sign up for a dozen.
Finally! An atty I have absolutely no interest in. My PayPal account thanks you.
Any traction on the NoPity?
Sad Panda.....No ice for me eitherToo bad since thie price is right. I just don't like the looks.
I find the Ice block appealing. I still pull off the drip tip and watch the juice level when I squonk, so a glass top would enable me to see how much juice is pumping in. The only thing holding me back is that it appears the Ice is strictly a dual coil atty.
So I guess the question is this...Tom, do you plan on making the replacement pin so that it is still adjustable?
I'm finding myself at a cross roads with a crap ton of atty's and with many I'm quite happy with. I'm starting to think it's time to choose a bit more wisely unless of course something special come s along.
As a noob to squonking this is very informative! I've been a tootle puffer ever since I started vaping, but with the move to squonking A couple of months ago, I realized there is a lot to learn. What else should one look for in an atty besides the factors that Chowder listed? : Deep well, dual post, top air?I understand. If you look past the glass part of the equation it's everything I was looking for in an atty that lends itself well to bottomfeeding. (Deep well, dual post, top air, large center pin) The Shingen was a previous candidate but ruled out due to the tiny center pin and no viable way to make it bigger.
Another lesson I have learned via the Freak show mini is bottom air will be send in only, the Kennedy bottom feeds very well but in the hands of a super noob will leak. I serve super noob to master and everyone in between.
As a noob to squonking this is very informative! I've been a tootle puffer ever since I started vaping, but with the move to squonking A couple of months ago, I realized there is a lot to learn. What else should one look for in an atty besides the factors that Chowder listed? : Deep well, dual post, top air?
I'm a flavor junkie by the way..so I realized that I preferred smaller atties and a restricted draw
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You just had to mention this didnt you, never had any problem with my Derringer until literally 5 minutes after you posted then mine broke bottom pin wore out wont hold center post so the ohms just keep jumping. Thanks [emoji35]If it's currently done with a m2 pin inside a m3 pin stock; no I can't. If they have found a new way to do it without resorting to an m2 pin I can make it work. These will look awesome on the LBC. The LBC has an adjustable pin with a huge range 4mm-6mm of protrusion on the 510. Every bottom fed mod worth owning IMO has an adjustable pin. Cc, TMod, Sunbox w/ufo2, Reo 2015+..... The only attys that have adjustability are friction fit and have a tendency to spin when they get some wear. (Cyclone, Derringer, Remm, etc. I prefer 2 piece bolt in center attys (Narda, Stumpy, Manta etc) which even if the atty has seen a lot of wear the bolt will stil tighten it up to stop the wiggles/spinning.
Say it ain't so....