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MsGoddess2U

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I know you can order VG, PG and Nic separately but Mt. Baker sells a liquid that is premixed to your specifications and I'm starting with a 50/50 18mg solution. I ordered an 8 oz bottle, a number of flavors and a sweetener. I know this is going to save me a lot of money, as long as I don't screw stuff up and have to end up trashing any batches. I'm pretty confident that I can calculate the correct mls equal to the percentagese with the base and the flavor and I am planning to just pick up an oral syringe for measuring them. Given that the base solution is premixed, this should be a fairly simple process for a DIY first timer. Are there any tips anyone wants to throw my way?
 

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even if you scrap batches its still cheaper lol
start with 5ml batches as testers so your not wasting alot of juice
realize youre going to end up with less than 18mg nic once you add flavor(wont be too far if your flavor % is low)
maybe read all the stickies( i hate saying that lol)
i have personally learned the most from the flavor apprentice thread here in the diy section start from the the begining and end at the end its a long read but very informative
 

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Do some research first.

My blogs will give insight into all aspects of DYI, from steeping to what supplies to have on hand to a basic walk through mixing your first E-juice.

E-Cigarette Forum - dannyv45 - Blogs

Then read hoosier's blogs. These blogs concentrate on fine tuning your mix and give insight on additives.

E-Cigarette Forum - Hoosier - Blogs

Then read Boletus's blog's. These blogs concentrate on formulation of nicotine baces regarding proper calculations methods for figuring Nicotine concentration as well as safety.

E-Cigarette Forum - Boletus - Blogs

Then read Ginger's book "E-Cigarettes 102: DIY E-Liquid". It is a book which I've contributed to that delivers an in depth easy to follow guide in the art of DYI.

E-Cigarettes 102: DIY E-Liquid


I recommend viewing VPLive Vape Team Episode #82: DIY Safety and bookmark it for future reference. It explains safety in all aspects of DYI.

VPLive Vape Team Episode #82: DIY Safety

then read the stickies at the top of the page.

this will explain a lot of the how's and why's.
 

MsGoddess2U

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Do some research first.

My blogs will give insight into all aspects of DYI, from steeping to what supplies to have on hand to a basic walk through mixing your first E-juice.

E-Cigarette Forum - dannyv45 - Blogs

Then read hoosier's blogs. These blogs concentrate on fine tuning your mix and give insight on additives.

E-Cigarette Forum - Hoosier - Blogs

Then read Boletus's blog's. These blogs concentrate on formulation of nicotine baces regarding proper calculations methods for figuring Nicotine concentration as well as safety.

E-Cigarette Forum - Boletus - Blogs

Then read Ginger's book "E-Cigarettes 102: DIY E-Liquid". It is a book which I've contributed to that delivers an in depth easy to follow guide in the art of DYI.

E-Cigarettes 102: DIY E-Liquid


I recommend viewing VPLive Vape Team Episode #82: DIY Safety and bookmark it for future reference. It explains safety in all aspects of DYI.

VPLive Vape Team Episode #82: DIY Safety

then read the stickies at the top of the page.

this will explain a lot of the how's and why's.

Holy crap! I work full time and go to school....MORE READING?? I hate reading....LOL! K...thanks for links :)
 

MsGoddess2U

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even if you scrap batches its still cheaper lol
start with 5ml batches as testers so your not wasting alot of juice
realize youre going to end up with less than 18mg nic once you add flavor(wont be too far if your flavor % is low)
maybe read all the stickies( i hate saying that lol)
i have personally learned the most from the flavor apprentice thread here in the diy section start from the the begining and end at the end its a long read but very informative

Aren't 5ml batches pretty difficult to do? I mean if something only takes a small percentage of flavor, I'm going to need insulin syringes for measurement...? I don't mind less nicotine though...
 

dannyv45

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Holy crap! I work full time and go to school....MORE READING?? I hate reading....LOL! K...thanks for links :)

Just getting through a fraction of what I recommended will prepare you and help you make your fist mix. I do understand all to well the busy lifestyle. But just a little reading will actually save you time in the long run by helping you avoid some of the pitfalls and mistakes that take time to correct.
 
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MsGoddess2U

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Just getting through a fraction of what I recommended will prepare you and help you make your fist mix. I do understand all to well the busy lifestyle. But just a little reading will actually save you time in the long run by helping you avoid some of the pitfalls and mistakes that take time to correct.

GREAT! What would you suggest then? The first link you posted?
 
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