I just cleaned them with Everclear. They had no odor though.
I have been soaking my terminator all weekend trying to get the smell out machine oil is bad in it but it is getting better
I just cleaned them with Everclear. They had no odor though.
I hate when that happens. My Dream 801 atty had that nasty oil on it. I soaked it in Everclear. That stuff cuts the oil very good. Are you using Dawn dish detergent? That cuts oil very good also.I have been soaking my terminator all weekend trying to get the smell out machine oil is bad in it but it is getting better
Just ordered some of the Kanthal ribbon wire. Still trying to get this darn Zap working right.
are you related to Don lafontain (big voice guy)
Could somebody educate me on the benefits of the flat wire? Is it just for more coverage?
A couple of pointers.
Wrap the coil in such a way as to shorten the distance as much as possible on the bottom leg going to the negative post and top leg to the top post. You don't have to have a perfectly spaced coil for it to fire properly. If your wick is properly oxidised then all you need to do is make sure that the entire coil is in contact with the wick (pull it tighter if you need too). Don't put any liquid into the tank until the entire coil is firing evenly. If your spending a lot of time on the same coil then pull it off, throw it away and wrap a new one. Burn your wire first, straighten it, then wrap a new one.
You could also try NOT oxidizing your wicks. Have either of you noticed the oxide discussion. Plenty of people making out allright pulsing a non-oxidised wick and working out the shorts. Most seem to be using some variation of the petar k method. SS mesh is one of those things everyone does differently though, so I'm afraid at the end of the day, you'll just have to keep on going until you finally figure out whatever works for you![]()
I've tired it that way and I know people swear by it but it always seemed like the flavor wasnt where it should have been. I torch the top part of the wick where the coil is going to sit pretty good and just very lightly torch the rest of the wick. I'm anxious to try out the pourous ceramic wicks.