Happy Father's Day to all you dads out there...
Also, thanks for all the info on the DNA and ZNA...I wouldn't go with a kayfun or any huge tank. Very happy with my ARO and Evod tanks. They are a good size for me. How heavy is the DNA with batt? I had looked at the Z Max but PB talked about how heavy it was and same with the E LVT
going to a shoot long distance this weekend.See if I can still pop the 12 x 24 steel at 1 mile.Will start with the 1000 meter target and work outwards.It'll be great to get out in the open air again.....
Congrats Ding!
I just made a chimney coil at 1.5 ohms! My first one btw. Now to create the wick for it!
Getting the wick right is the hardest part. Try to keep it up off the deck, you'll end up with a lot of juice through the air hole on the deck
How so Curly.On mine I get the vertical (s) depending if I use 1 or 2 coils I just pull the cotton through one coil and weave it though the other on the second one and tuck it down into the base.On a single I just pull a length of cotton throught it and tuck the cotton around the bottom of the base.You do want a semi tight,not loose cotton wick in the coils. I think I am talking about the same thing,coil holes are going up,as in ya could look down through them instead of being sideways right.?
How so Curly.On mine I get the vertical (s) depending if I use 1 or 2 coils I just pull the cotton through one coil and weave it though the other on the second one and tuck it down into the base.On a single I just pull a length of cotton throught it and tuck the cotton around the bottom of the base.You do want a semi tight,not loose cotton wick in the coils. I think I am talking about the same thing,coil holes are going up,as in ya could look down through them instead of being sideways right.?
Wait, you mean you thread wick THROUGH the coil instead of around it?
umm yup..........![]()
JUST AS AN FYI:
There is a discussion on ECF about using the "Rayon-wick" for coiling (http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...ck-better-flow-flavor-saturation-nic-hit.html) and there a lot of people that are excited about using this as a wick material . . . You can find it at "Sally's Beauty Supply" at a reasonable price it is called "CelluCotton" (I personallly know it absorbes liquids very very well - and Ya' can get it at 10' & 500' lengthens: Graham CelluCotton Cotton Coil) . . . BTW: If "You" know someone (usally a professional hairstylist/cosmetologist) with a "Sally's Membership" Card Ya' can get it even for less . . .
Just Sayin' . . .![]()