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Bobw1951

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It had me confused that george, till i read on the USA thread. It`s a bung what you put in the bell cap, to fill from the bottom :)

Great, I wondered what that was as well, could possibly also be used on KFLs if you use the full size acrylic tanks, rather than top fill, just put the bung in and unscrew the bottom from the tank.

Must admit they polished that bell cap up well on the Infinite v4, the other 2 I got for the KFL+/v2 had not been polished, and I couldn't be arsed to bother :lol:
 

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Thanks Tel,haven't used my bell cap yet,was wondering what you do about the JC seeing as you have the chimney attached to the cap while you fill it.
Do you have to fit it all together upside down,then close the juice control,then flip it the right way round, then open the juice control? If you get what i mean:)

Yes to all those :)
 

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well you missed the best music era ever, there was nothing like the 60s and I doubt there ever will be :laugh:

I'm more of an 80's fan myself, being a teen in that era. But my Dad had plenty of stuff that I used to listen to, everything from Elvis to Mrs Mills :laugh:
So I do have an appreciation for earlier stuff too :)

There's a few really good trompe l'oeil painters ..not so much ones that paint wall murals, but actual paintings on canvas. This one for instance - it's hard to tell if any part of it is an actual frame: John Pence Gallery - Will Wilson
My work is similar in that people do feel they could reach out and pick something up, but that's more to do with conveying the sense of texture and weight, and set in the right lighting than the tromp l'oeil effect.

WOW, that is amazing. I had to click off the link, I honestly thought the squirrel was ready for jumping out at me. You're both extremely talented artists in your own fields :)

I remember years ago at school, I was probably about 12 at the time. We had a painting competition and I ended up coming third. I'm hopeless at art, but with my entry I put a lot of time into it. It was a painting of a prison in a cell, the bit I was most proud of was the stone wall in the background. I spent hours, slowly building up each layer of colour on the stones so that they almost glistened in different lighting. The prisoner himself looked bloody awful, not good at painting people. I got the third place for the level of detail in the stone wall, which surprised me :D I doubt my portraits would be any better now, so I'll leave that to the experts :laugh:

With abstract, there's some I do like, but most of it I don't. It has to be gentle and restful or have order and meaning.
This is one that I have, and it has order and meaning. It was painted by my friend Jim in LA - it's 34x12" and based on colour order and progression following some rather precise mixing methods, and was one of the first that resulted much larger ones up to around 50"- I love how it gives (to me) an effect of pans of watercolour or pastel that have been partly used. It also consists of some of my favourite blue/green/purples - not a very sharp image though:
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That does look a lot better than the abstracts I've seen before. Things like the works of Picasso really don't do it for me though. For me, a painting should be realistic. But that's just my opinion and I'd never make an Art Critic :laugh:

I was in the science stream but failed miserable with chemistry, and didn't do a lot better with physics. My knowledge of paint mostly comes from my learning with art related paint.
I used to be part of a small art group & forum based in Boston. The owner is a brilliant painter who is now around 76. He was a very successful illustrator in New York in his 20's and had a Ferrari before he was 25. He's a sought after portrait painter in Boston. He's been a great mentor in everything from the nuts & bolts of materials to careful positioning of colour or under-painting with colour. His company produced the first art oil paint with nanospheres ...amazing molecular behaviour, and originally developed for the auto industry. I still have the firsts test sets of tubed paint, and use the yellow/orange set all the time for things like oranges, apricots.
Their line of in house developed paint and mediums attracted attention and the company was bought out ...and none of the products have been seen in the art world since! Thankfully, he gave me a recipe for a medium that I use all the time, so at least I can make it myself!

I used to love Biology and Chemistry at school. Probably because we had excellent Teachers. My Biology Teacher was an absolute nut case, He'd do impressions of how plants react to light. Then jump up on the desk, hop from one desk to another, showing us how cell membranes are permeable and can absorb different elements. One time he fell off the desk and that was even funnier :laugh:

As with my kind of painting, the 'rule' is, use a bigger brush than you think you need. Not easy! My husband always uses one smaller than is necessary and makes a long job of it.
I like those designed not to lose bristles ..Harris I think.

I've used the Harris brushes myself, excellent natural bristle brushes. The cheaper brushes are just a false economy, just don't transfer the paint onto the surface as well.

I do hope you're right! :) Still could do with more sleep, but it's feeling tired enough to go to sleep - once asleep, I can sleep for 8 hours, but do get up at 10 regardless.

It will happen in time :)

Well, I just did an image search ....I'm pretty sure I'd be more likely to dream of this character :( :View attachment 412572

:laugh: Their a great series of films. I love the special effects in them. This is the character, I was dreaming of though :

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Hope that's $ and not £ Ian.

Yep British pounds mate. Not a bad price for the Subtank :)


They'll be bringing out a SS version mate very much cheaper,the present one is Titanium and £250...Crazeeee

That is a bit steep for me :)

And you said i was Pervy :)

Nowt wrong with that mate. I've always been strangely drawn to Vampire Babes :laugh:
 

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Great, I wondered what that was as well, could possibly also be used on KFLs if you use the full size acrylic tanks, rather than top fill, just put the bung in and unscrew the bottom from the tank.

Must admit they polished that bell cap up well on the Infinite v4, the other 2 I got for the KFL+/v2 had not been polished, and I couldn't be arsed to bother :lol:

They really are a well made clone aren`t they bob ! I have just been looking on the Threads over the pond RE: EHpro V4 clones. Apparently they are a pile of crap, and the Infinite, and Tobeco are the cream of the crop. Where did you get your Tobeco from bob ?
 

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Yep British pounds mate. Not a bad price for the Subtank :)/QUOTE]

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Yes know what you mean about vampire vamps,wasn't Kate Beckinsale also in the film Van Helsing,but not as a vampire.
And back to the sixties/seventies again, Ingrid Pitt remains in my mind from when i was a very young man.;-)
 

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They really are a well made clone aren`t they bob ! I have just been looking on the Threads over the pond RE: EHpro V4 clones. Apparently they are a pile of crap, and the Infinite, and Tobeco are the cream of the crop. Where did you get your Tobeco from bob ?

Waiting on my Infinate,i've heard they are brilliant.Should be here early this week.
Think i found out who made my first V4 spying around the internet.Robotech.Never heard of them:)But it works well,so no complaints.
 
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My Subtank from 3FVape has shipped today, so that will be another new toy to play with :)

I love getting vape mail. So I've got a few things on the way now, but my 2 year vapeversary is coming up soon, so I reckon I deserve some treats :D I actually bought my first ego/nova set-up around this time 2 years ago, but didn't start the smoke free counter until the day I gave up ciggies completely. Took about 3 weeks of dual use before I stubbed the last one out.
 

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They really are a well made clone aren`t they bob ! I have just been looking on the Threads over the pond RE: EHpro V4 clones. Apparently they are a pile of crap, and the Infinite, and Tobeco are the cream of the crop. Where did you get your Tobeco from bob ?

Custom Mod Creation: Custom Mod Creation a replacement spring (which the Infinite didn't have) but no o-rings and no bell cap, so I would say the Infinite is the best deal.
 

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I'm with Ian on the 80s music.The Specials, The Smiths(probably the best band ever) Happy Mondays and Stone Roses one of the best decades for music.I was brought up listening to the kinks and the who, both bands I still love.The best band to come out of the 60's is The Doors.Jim Morrison was the best frontman ever!! The man is a poet
 

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Custom Mod Creation: Custom Mod Creation a replacement spring (which the Infinite didn't have) but no o-rings and no bell cap, so I would say the Infinite is the best deal.

Thanks bob, reading some good reviews on that one :) I`m not too bothered about the extras, as i got loads with my two infinites, but the springs may come in handy ! I think i will order a couple later on. How much was the shipping Mate ?
 

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Thanks bob, reading some good reviews on that one :) I`m not too bothered about the extras, as i got loads with my two infinites, but the springs may come in handy ! I think i will order a couple later on. How much was the shipping Mate ?

Shipping was $11.94 (don't know what it will be for 2 though, might be the same or less than twice that if you're lucky)
 

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Cheers Bob, not gonna risk it for a few batteries. In the bin they go.

Shame because some old lappy batteries can be quite good, some even have VTC5s in them, I had a couple given to me and although the batteries were worth using, they had all lost their charge and couldn't be recharged, so they ended up in the bin as well.
 

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The Smiths(probably the best band ever)
The best band to come out of the 60's is The Doors.Jim Morrison was the best frontman ever!! The man is a poet

Sorry Marcus got to disagree with you on all counts there.
The 80's were not that great.
Best band ever.....Four lads that shook the world.
Morrison a poet nah! Now Lennon he was a poet.
Best front man....Ready Freddy,ultimate showman.

But everyone is different and therefore so are their opinions,thank goodness or what a boring world it would be.
 
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