ERA - easy rebuildable atomzier

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colt45

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for all those wanting an o-ring for the borrom of your catchcup. i found these at menards [ a local chain of farm stores ]
7/16 -9/16 #13 o-ring fits the bottom of a reo grand cup perfectly. @ 39 cents its ten times the cost but you dont have to buy 100 of them either
i'm sure home depot or such will also have this size
 

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hmm, I'm getting hits on various websites. What is the aunt lydias website? All the descriptions I'm seeing say 100% bamboo

A.C. Moore - Aunt Lydia's Bamboo Crochet Thread Size 10-White

It was the first link that showed up for me. Aunt Lydia's Bamboo Ice Crochet Thread Size 3-Many Colors : crochet thread & floss : yarn & cross stitch :  Shop | Joann.com
I think this may only be for this product called "Ice". Sorry for the confusion. I googled "aunt lydias bamboo crochet viscose" and it was the first link.
Whoops!!!!
 

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Why is that? I really like it:)
I got shorts whenever it touched the base. I find the vapor thicker and better tasting using silica so the hassles (I had) weren't worth the trouble. Granted, perhaps the SS mesh will last longer but it so easy to make a quick coil with the silica that I'm sticking with it.
 

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I have done it both ways and can not tell the difference.

IMO It more to clean the wick and wire of any impurities then any thing.

Are any you folks using silica actually taking a torch to it before you install the wick/coil? I think that method is recommended on the FB group. I've tried with and without torching and I'm not sure I can tell a difference.
 

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O don't know what this XC-116 is....but it's nice stuff. I torched the crap out of it....It needs it. You could see the black crap getting burned off. The flavor is better.....I think? Expensive stuff....But so far, so good. I made the wick long enough to wrap around the back of the posts.

This stuff is easy to wrap. This might be good for vertical wick in a genesis.
 

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I have done it both ways and can not tell the difference.

IMO It more to clean the wick and wire of any impurities then any thing.

I always torch the little piece of kanthal before I wrap it, and only torch the wick when I remember. It doesn't seem to do anything except turn the silica a little more golden colored, lol. I thought it was to burn off the little hairs that may be loose, but the entire wick turns black before any of the little hairs burn off, so I usually don't bother.

On a side note, I have been doing the loop around the center post build that I saw somewhere. It works perfectly and seems to catch the juice much better. Also, very little waste as I just make a loop on the end of my long silica string and then adjust the loop to size once I have captured the wires. Then I end up just trimming off like 1/4" of waste and the rest of the whole string. This way there's no guessing how much silica to use and wasting inches at a time. Win-win!!
 

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On a side note, I have been doing the loop around the center post build that I saw somewhere. It works perfectly and seems to catch the juice much better. Also, very little waste as I just make a loop on the end of my long silica string and then adjust the loop to size once I have captured the wires. Then I end up just trimming off like 1/4" of waste and the rest of the whole string. This way there's no guessing how much silica to use and wasting inches at a time. Win-win!!

Sounds cool, Pix please....
 

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I can't for the life of me find the post I saw it on, or remember who posted it, but I'm working on pics right now. It's hard to explain, but hopefully it will make sense with the pic. Gimme a minute, lol.


The post is #467....I have been using this method since seeing this post and it works amazingly well!
 

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Okay, here's a pic of the loop thing I've been using, works great with 32g Kanthal A1 and the wick that came with the ERA. Also a crappy paint sketch of what's going on there, lol.
ERA Wick.jpgSketch.jpg
 
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