Heat! That's what I keep reading about, and promptly forgetting when I get my gear out.
14 gauge needle, huh? I feel another visit to my lovely neighbourhood pharmacy is warranted... (They are really lovely and helpful, and I'm always asking them the weirdest questions.)
Looking at gauge to mm charts I get really confused: The two smaller needles I have are labeled '18Gx1½" 1.2x40mm' and '22Gx1½ 0.7x40mm', but the chart here says 18G would be 1.270/0.838 and 22G 0.7176/0.413 - Interesting labeling and tolerance, making 1.2 out of 1.270...
14G is probably about what my "ham needle", which is only labeled 2mm (should be 2.108 acc. to charts), is - I do need another one of those, as I'm not sure I've ever managed to get the butter and garlic out of the one I have. Best to keep separate the ones for cooking and the ones for liquidmaking...
Thanks!
Update: Heating the VG really makes it much easier to work with. I just put it in a small bowl on the kitchen counter and poured boiling water from the kettle around the glass bottle, let it sit there while I drank my coffee (yes, I drink instant coffee now and again
, my only defense is that I am lazy, and that I have very particular taste, I love the ease with which I can mix different instants right in the cup as my fancy takes me) .
It was just right when I had finished my coffee and calculated what my new PG/VG ratio would be if I topped up my bottle of 70/30 with an 85/15 mix.
I also tried my old 2mm/14gauge "ham needle" (I really hope I have finally gotten all garlic out of it - after soaking it in vodka for a week and rinsing with hot water, PGA and finally some more vodka, it didn't smell at all anymore. If not I guess I will just have to enjoy my inadvertently garlic flavoured vaping liquid...
The thick needle works really well with warm undiluted VG. And it was even almost easy to rinse it off too!
So thanks for the advice, AzPlumber!
14 gauge needle, huh? I feel another visit to my lovely neighbourhood pharmacy is warranted... (They are really lovely and helpful, and I'm always asking them the weirdest questions.)
Looking at gauge to mm charts I get really confused: The two smaller needles I have are labeled '18Gx1½" 1.2x40mm' and '22Gx1½ 0.7x40mm', but the chart here says 18G would be 1.270/0.838 and 22G 0.7176/0.413 - Interesting labeling and tolerance, making 1.2 out of 1.270...
14G is probably about what my "ham needle", which is only labeled 2mm (should be 2.108 acc. to charts), is - I do need another one of those, as I'm not sure I've ever managed to get the butter and garlic out of the one I have. Best to keep separate the ones for cooking and the ones for liquidmaking...
Thanks!
Update: Heating the VG really makes it much easier to work with. I just put it in a small bowl on the kitchen counter and poured boiling water from the kettle around the glass bottle, let it sit there while I drank my coffee (yes, I drink instant coffee now and again
It was just right when I had finished my coffee and calculated what my new PG/VG ratio would be if I topped up my bottle of 70/30 with an 85/15 mix.
I also tried my old 2mm/14gauge "ham needle" (I really hope I have finally gotten all garlic out of it - after soaking it in vodka for a week and rinsing with hot water, PGA and finally some more vodka, it didn't smell at all anymore. If not I guess I will just have to enjoy my inadvertently garlic flavoured vaping liquid...
The thick needle works really well with warm undiluted VG. And it was even almost easy to rinse it off too!
So thanks for the advice, AzPlumber!
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