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I finally got some time today to setup the sun brass rba. It clocked out at 1.1 ohms with the factory wrap. :ohmy: I rewrapped it with 3mm silica & the 34 gauge wire that was sent with it & set it @ 1.8 ohms. It seems to be vaping really good and has a nice small profile for on the go.

I'm really happy with this setup (didn't I say the same thing last week? :blink: ).

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Man those cigars that every one is showing off is looking tempting. Dang it. :facepalm:

Man, I wish you guy's would stop twisting my arm with your Sun and Dragon RBA's
 

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I finally got some time today to setup the sun brass rba. It clocked out at 1.1 ohms with the factory wrap. :ohmy: I rewrapped it with 3mm silica & the 34 gauge wire that was sent with it & set it @ 1.8 ohms. It seems to be vaping really good and has a nice small profile for on the go.

I'm really happy with this setup (didn't I say the same thing last week? :blink: ).

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Man those cigars that every one is showing off is looking tempting. Dang it. :facepalm:

Is that a black o-ring between the base and top cap?
Was it leaking from there or is that just for aesthetics?
And what thread cover did you use?

I know, so many questions, but what can I say. I'm a curious connoisseur.
 
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Speaking of your obsession with amazing NETs, this particular juice make comes highly recommended by many on the Pit. This link goes to some regular NETs, but for your stogie I'd take a gander at The Cellar tab. I even put some Reserve on the list for my next months juice run.
CIGARRILLOS NATURALES 60ml

The Boba's I sent you was hardly a sample, I had a feeling you'd enjoy it, so 30ml out of my hoarded stash was well worth it. BB is shifty that way, it's been in my rotation for quite some, and the flavor profile still changes on me (in a good way). And if ever you wanna get the full brunt of Boba's flavor complexity, throw some in a gennie with 200 mesh, and a .20 kanthal coil with a 4/5 wrap (~1.5ohms). Just made my first Uey wick this weekend with that exact setup in my HF Mega and holy crap, it's like a whole new vape.
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Yes, yes, yes. I want everyone to be sure they read that right. Some dude I have never met sent me a full 30 ml of not only the most popular juice on Earth but one that has been out of stock for months and has people trading off entire PV's for any amount they can get (not that there are many takers)...and did it out of nothing more than pure, old fashioned, HEART.

I have your back SHOOG. A small care package is slowly and meticulously being assembled in your honor dude
 
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No, I am a night owl. Like most artists, creativity tends to blossom in the lucid hours of dark and peaceful reflection.
It means I'm not much of a morning person, but I have learned not to fight it but rather embrace my nature.

Well then get to work clown. I want that mamma jamma looking tip top for its closeup on Thursday!

I keed...I keed!
 

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^^^^^mid check in the military for entirely too long has made me the same way. I don't even wake up till noon. Thank God my 10 month old son keeps the same hours as me.

Care package isn't necessary bro, you are super enthusiastic about Matt's pipes and were in need of a few start up items. I'm happy to help, as many have helped me along the way.
 

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Is that a black o-ring between the base and top cap?
Was it leaking from there or is that just for aesthetics?
And what thread cover did you use?

I know, so many questions, but what can I say. I'm a curious connoisseur.

Yea that is a o-ring. Had no leaking, just the sun engraving was slightly offset once screwed all the way on this pipe. I think it may actually looks better with out the o-ring but, I get annoyed when things are not centered out perfectly. :blink:

The tread cover is just a stem bit cover trimmed down to size. Got that ideal from Matt. :toast:
 

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I hope you like the bearded Ent :)

You kneed... You kneed....

I actually need to remind myself to finish that one tomorrow. I finished my full rack of shankless today, but I haven't gotten to the Ent yet.
If I'm feeling generous I may offer some sneak peaks :)

You know how to push my buttons dude. BEARDED can only me...FANGORN himself? Dude...I am so freaking excited. hey, maybe BJ gets snaked. It in no way lessens the excitement of seeing Matt come out with a new line of EPMS!!!
 

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Let the MARCH OF THE ENTS commence...

Fangorn: Also known as Treebeard. By the end of the Third Age, he, Skinbark, and Leaflock were the last remaining of the first Ents who appeared in Middle-earth sometime in the First Age, and as such, were among the oldest of creatures. In the long passage of time, the domain of the Ents was gradually reduced to Fangorn forest, named after Treebeard's Sindarin name.

Finglas: Translated from the Elvish as Leaflock. By the time of the War of the Ring, Leaflock had become sleepy and treeish. He began to stand alone in a meadow and doze during the summer. At first, he would awake in wintertime, but eventually he remained in place year-round. He was covered in leafy hair. (It is not clear whether or not Tolkien derived the name from Finglas in Dublin, Ireland, or whether the name is merely coincidental.)

Fladrif: Translated from the Elvish as Skinbark. He lived on the mountain slopes west of Isengard. Saruman's orcs ravaged this area, cutting down trees and killing Ents. Skinbark himself was wounded by them. He retreated far up the mountain slopes to live among the birches that he favoured and refused to come down.

Beechbone: An Ent who was burned by Saruman's devices, though his ultimate fate is only implied. His injury, or possibly death, angered the rest of the Ents.

Bregalad: Also known as Quickbeam, Bregalad was a relatively young Ent at the time of the War of the Ring, roughly "middle aged" and not nearly as old as Treebeard (though he was a full adult; there had been no Ent children since the disappearance of the Entwives). Bregalad guarded rowan trees, and as such he resembled a rowan himself. The word "quickbeam" is an English dialect word for the mountain ash or rowan tree. His Sindarin name (Bregalad) translates roughly as "Quickbeam" (from bragol "sudden" and galad "tree"). He received this name when he said "yes" before another Ent had finished asking a question; this showed that he was unusually "hasty" for his race. At the Entmoot, Bregalad lived up to his reputation for hastiness; he was the first to decide to attack Isengard, since Saruman's Orcs had destroyed many of his rowan groves. Seeing that Bregalad's mind was already made up, Treebeard sent him to watch over and care for Meriadoc Brandybuck and Peregrin Took, while the debate among the other Ents continued for days. He later played an important role in the attack on Isengard, nearly capturing Saruman himself.

Fimbrethil: Treebeard's long-lost wife, also known as Wandlimb the lightfooted. The pair were beloved since before even Morgoth first arose in power during the youth of the world. Translated, her name meant according to the 1966 Index 'slim-birch' (according to Appendix F 'slender-beech'). As with all of the other Entwives, Fimbrethil had been missing since Sauron's forces destroyed the gardens of the Entwives during the Second Age. At the time of the War of the Ring, Treebeard had not seen his beloved Fimbrethil for over three millennia.
 

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$200 for the M3

Are you serious?!?! Heck yea, I over budgeted for once. Can't wait to see the colors, so I can pick the one that's coming here. Just so you know, once my Nahaul is ready, it's gonna be permanently attached to my M3. And I'm thinking maybe the VapeLab Popeye drip tip, or maybe something stubby like a hilt. Hmmm, so many decisions.
 
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