Covering air holes?

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edyle

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no problem covering the holes for a tighter draw.

one thing though is thats a bottom coil, and if you draw too hard with a tight draw there will be a tendency to flood the coil.
 

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I wish I could claim nice young healthy lungs. 20 years of smoking doesn't allow that. I rolled most of my smokes myself and had been adding a vanilla pipe tobacco in the mix, so I'm used to a good tight draw. The airy draw just isn't satisfying.

well you've stopped now and your lungs are improving by the day!! Congrats!!
 

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There's no funny taste from that? I was thinking of doing the same thing but got some jb weld. I read on that one post about it heating up and then you're inhaling fumes from whatever you covered it with. ?

No there's no funny taste,I let the nail polish dry and cure before using it @ ~3 or so hours.If you don't like the draw you can scrape it off with your fingernail,the poke the hole with a safety pin and it's back to the way it was in the first place.
 
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