CelluCotton Rayon

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VIAWOL

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Ahhh! How did you know?!?! I've been to where that cabin used to be... sigh, they bulldozed it like 10 years ago and I never got to see it. The people who live around here are not really the type that would watch anything called "The Evil Dead". A few would know about Army of Darkness but prolly not know about the first two.

This post was found in an ancient ruin, probably left by aliens.
 

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Ahhh! How did you know?!?! I've been to where that cabin used to be... sigh, they bulldozed it like 10 years ago and I never got to see it. The people who live around here are not really the type that would watch anything called "The Evil Dead". A few would know about Army of Darkness but prolly not know about the first two.

This post was found in an ancient ruin, probably left by aliens.

Oh that's kinda sad. I love those movies!!
 

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Ahhh! How did you know?!?! I've been to where that cabin used to be... sigh, they bulldozed it like 10 years ago and I never got to see it. The people who live around here are not really the type that would watch anything called "The Evil Dead". A few would know about Army of Darkness but prolly not know about the first two.

This post was found in an ancient ruin, probably left by aliens.

Wait what? Evil Dead was filmed in Rogersville? THAT I didn't know! I've been there and thought the woods were haunted...that's all I meant :blink:

you're right though most people in your neck of the woods would be turned sour by the words "evil" and also "dead" haha :) I grew up about an hour or two from there
 

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Hey just found this thread and all of you nice overstocked people, and all I have is cotton and silica.
Could someone send me a clump, I'd be happy to send a stamp or three and a thank you note back?

If you haven't had any offers yet send me a PM.

I'm reserving judgement on it for now, although I must say it is more forgiving than cotton...
 

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Hey just found this thread and all of you nice overstocked people, and all I have is cotton and silica.
Could someone send me a clump, I'd be happy to send a stamp or three and a thank you note back?

I can send you some, if you don't already have a taker.
 

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I've been playing with Rayon for a few weeks now. I've now converted every single topper I own over to Rayon, that's how much I love the stuff.

I've got it in Kayfun's, Gennies, my Reo, Dripper - if it needs a wick it's been "rayonised" :laugh:

Twisted kanthal coils, Mundys magic ribbon builds, rayon cloud builds - it's so versatile it really has surprised me - I sound like a real fanboi :laugh:

When I was running cotton in most of my toppers, 8-10 watts was where I found I got the best flavour and vapour for my tastes. With rayon it's up at 14 watts now.

With a Kayfun build, I typically start with a 1.5 - 2.0 mm micro coil around 1.4 - 1.8 ohms. Feed the rayon through, so that there's a fair bit of resistance. But make sure the rayon isn't twisted in the coil, the fibres need to be as straight as possible. Trim the tails first to about 10mm. Juice them up, then thin out the wick tails into a V shape. The wick needs to be thicker at the coil than where it contacts the base. As others have said, don't fold over the wick tails onto the deck, they only need to run vertically down the sides. The tip of the V wick should just touch the horizontal juice channel. Fit the chimney and make sure you can still see all of the horizontal juice channels.

That's how I do it anyway :D

My first rayon build has gone through 50ml or so of juice. 50/50 mix, but it's a dark coil gunking juice, shows no sign of needing to be changed yet. It can handle chain vaping and plenty of power.

Even in the tiny dripper I've got, it can now take 12 drops at a time rather than 6 drops on cotton.

All my NT juices taste sweeter, fuller and denser, it's the most saturated vape I've had so far.

I love rayon :laugh:
 

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In definitely want to try this stuff, wicking is definitely the hardest for me. My trying cotton stacks and organic cotton. I like the organic just getting the right amount is hard. I end up building a tank 2-3 times. Same with drippers .so if this is easier just tell me where to get somw

I know what thats like...rayon IMO is easier to use and works better for every juice/build Ive tried so far. You can get some at Sallys Beauty Supply in your local area, but the box is huuuuuge. Just check back a few pages and PM one of the people who has offered to share some, just send them a SASE (self addressed stamped envelop) and Im sure you will be a happy band camper! :D
 

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In definitely want to try this stuff, wicking is definitely the hardest for me. My trying cotton stacks and organic cotton. I like the organic just getting the right amount is hard. I end up building a tank 2-3 times. Same with drippers .so if this is easier just tell me where to get somw

Got you covered. I put a few feet in your box to go out Monday morning. Should last a year or so :)
 
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