Evolv-ing Thread

SlickWilly

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Watching my Saturday morning cartoons, I mean gear head TV when I saw this very cool lift for pickup's, this thing folds up and stores inside the rear bumper. Comes assembled, looks like a big replacement rear bumper but inside the lift is folded and stored out of the way, runs off a wired remote like they have for winches, how cool is that! For those of us with bad back, these kind of things can change your world, now I just wish I could afford a nice pickup and lift....

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I don't lock the resistance on any dna devices either. Locking on an ArcticFox compatible device is a must for proper operation.

You don't need to worry about locking the resistance on iJoy products since they have absolutely no idea how TC even basically functions... Same with smok.
 

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Basically if you use claptons in TC, you have to lock... Even dna isn't that good, yet anyways, but rn there's no getting around it, you might be OK at first but at some point you'll be out of the house or somewhere & probably have to thread on/off till it cools down to the right ohms (but not too low) & lock it in.

btw I looked for those new steam crave atties but not finding anything. Having a hard time believing that anything can beat the Supreme w/ single coil deck though.
 
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btw I looked for those new steam crave atties but not finding anything. Having a hard time believing that anything can beat the Supreme w/ single coil deck though.
That's because they are not out yet, inro is from the Steam Crave Fans FB group.
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My Mom would never have to worry about me doing something like that, I got her fear of heights. I have been on roofs, I'm OK until I get near the edge or look down then that fear hits me, but no way I could jump like that, not even ten feet. :unsure:

Although, later in her life she did get past it, she went to one of those hypnotists that roamed around during the 70's when it was a fad, you could go to them for weight loss, stop smoking, what ever you wanted, to my surprise it really did cure her of it. I remember when Dad came home, she wanted to show him she no longer had the fear. Above the garage it was open rafters up into the attic, she climbed the ladder and walked the rafters, the whole time Dad was telling her "Be Careful" she was grinning and proud, meant a lot to her to loose that fear, made Dad a nervous wreck but he was so happy for her. :)

I forgot about that until now, I miss Mom and Dad but some day we'll be rejoined. ;)
 

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