Howdy stranger!I don't visit here (ECF) much these days, well - I don't visit anywhere much these days....
Still a great tank. Although I tend to use my Vapefly Galaxies MTL RDTA more nowadays. Its more of a RDA than a RDTA, think of it as a RDA with a 2ml drip well, because that is closer to what it really is.I have been happily using my Aromamizer V2's for quite some time with excellent success... Easy to repeat experience.
I use SS316L for about 40% of the time and nickel the other 60%.I do vape TC (SS316 because I bought 1000ft of 28g so I'm gonna use it) however I do vape around 480f
Great mods for sure.I've been using either my ERM+ with DNA250 2amp charging, or one of those little ebay hana boxes built with a DNA250 (both monochrome models).
Same here.I don't care about the high watts, hell I don't think it ever hits more than 30-40watts - I just like the 2A charging speed.
I got 4 of them here up and running.I have a few DNA75c boards I never played with,
I ordered a XvoStick DNA60 and they will start making about a hundred of them soon. I'll probably get it in early February.DNA60 small I never played with. They're on my list of things to do - but everything in vape land has been pretty run-of-the-mill on this side of the screen.
Same here.Sometimes I buy juice, other times I make it...
Same for me too.For wicking I primarily use KGD cotton or the Sally's Rayon box which for those who don't know, is enough rayon/cellulose to pass down to your descendants!![]()
Exactly.I usually prefer the cotton over the rayon, but I think its more of a placebo effect honestly.. I don't think there's enough difference between the two - but I do think (ONLY THINK) cotton holds more juice at a given coil size or holds juice longer before it wicks and makes air bubbles in tank (ie: wicks in new juice).
Bingo! I did a Kanthal build for some reason. I guess because I forgot what it was like vaping without Kanthal for 2 years. And all I tasted was iron.On a side note, I tried going back to Kanthal recently (can't remember exactly why?) but either my wire was dirty or I did something terribly wrong, the vape taste like METAL... That phase didn't last long.
I don't visit here (ECF) much these days, well - I don't visit anywhere much these days.... BUT I am curious what everybody in the group is vaping on nowadays? I have been happily using my Aromamizer V2's for quite some time with excellent success... Easy to repeat experience. I do vape TC (SS316 because I bought 1000ft of 28g so I'm gonna use it) however I do vape around 480f
Lately I switched to a Taifun GT4 clone (SRG model from FT) which gave me a headache for a while with leaking from the AFC, until I finally got that contained... Its a decent vape (the GT4 is) love the way it fills (top file with juice flow control on the lower section of the tank) I'm anxiously awaiting my Ulton (ultron?) made one next.
I've been using either my ERM+ with DNA250 2amp charging, or one of those little ebay hana boxes built with a DNA250 (both monochrome models). I don't care about the high watts, hell I don't think it ever hits more than 30-40watts - I just like the 2A charging speed. I have a few DNA75c boards I never played with, DNA60 small I never played with. They're on my list of things to do - but everything in vape land has been pretty run-of-the-mill on this side of the screen. Sometimes I buy juice, other times I make it...
For wicking I primarily use KGD cotton or the Sally's Rayon box which for those who don't know, is enough rayon/cellulose to pass down to your descendants!I usually prefer the cotton over the rayon, but I think its more of a placebo effect honestly.. I don't think there's enough difference between the two - but I do think (ONLY THINK) cotton holds more juice at a given coil size or holds juice longer before it wicks and makes air bubbles in tank (ie: wicks in new juice).
On a side note, I tried going back to Kanthal recently (can't remember exactly why?) but either my wire was dirty or I did something terribly wrong, the vape taste like METAL... That phase didn't last long.
So whats the new hotness for everybody here?
so why leave just because willy didn't have his spectacles on?![]()
I'm just a member of the peanut gallery. slow down, willy! we're not there yet!Have a Merry Christmas everyone!
Anybody here have experience with what anchors will work on walls that are (3/4" thick) plaster over metal lathe?
SnapToggle would work for heavy stuff like big drapes, but they require a 1/2" hole, would love to find an anchor for smaller stuff like towel racks. Most generic plastic anchors I have tried have not worked well. Is there anything new and effective out there?
Damn old mid 50s walls are solid, but NOT decorator friendly. Hell, I cant even find the studs in these things, none of the magnet tricks work because the metal lathe makes the whole wall equally magnetic.
Anything that expands in the wall crumbles the plaster unless I make the hole so big that it barely grabs.Easiest way to find a stud is find an outlet. There will be a stud on one side or the other. Remove the plate and use a "probe" to feel each side to find the stud. Then it's simply every 16, or maybe 24, inches from there. I had a nightmare house with lath and plaster that was built in the mid 1800's using "balloon" construction. The stus went wherever the felt like putting one.
Plaster can be a bummer to get a decent anchor into. Have you tried a pilot hole and then a sheet metal screw to grab the lath? Standard masonry anchors won't work well because they expand and the plaster around it will crumble. Other than that, toggle bolts are the only other thing I can think of. There are plastic toggle bolts now, as well, which might "blend" better on the surface. Most of those you can get by with a 1/4" hole, if that helps.
I have some very strong neodymium magnets, much stronger the hard drive kind, the metal lathe just magnetically masks all the nails underneath it. The magnet will stick just about anywhere on the wall. About all I can find is the ribs on the edge of the expanded metal panels, the magnet sticks stronger there.Good magnet and some dental floss. And it has to be a good magnet. Grew up with plaster walls.
Find the studs. My experience with old lathe and plaster is that it will end up cracking with repeated force acting as a fulcrum with something anchored to it.