I'd better get to bed now, so night all.
I look quite good in pink, so I'm happy to be the poster boy for your campaign mate![]()

Bob, still no sign of my tobeco`s shipping ! Had to fire them another email, as he said they would be shipped last week. Are they still having bad weather over there ?
....but I don't want to make them winkSorry Trish, but that will be the campaign colours `Pink To Make The Girls Wink`![]()
'course you are ....not! If it's an extremely pale/soft pink, I'll do that.Yes i thought it was about double ! Sorry about the T shirts Trish![]()
Ah! GreatNot a problem, blue it is then![]()
That's something I wondered too! (I do know how one company gets it but it's not from one of these 'compliance' sources ...yet!)I wonder how the EU companies get on importing from the USA then. Or maybe it's just a UK thing. I'll be keeping a close eye out for any possible future problems though.
I wasn't thinking of getting that much!Might as well go big![]()

I could sleep when our younger son is driving. He's a good driver. My Dad was good too, but had a habit of suddenly exclaiming 'Oh hell!' ....had the effect of instant alertness ..was usually nothing much though!I'm an awful car passenger, always going for the imaginary brakeIn fact there's only 2 people I'd really trust to drive my car, my Dad was 1 of them and my best mate is the other 1. In fact if my Dad was driving, it would be the only time I could ever sleep as a car passenger.
It does - surprisingly!Excellent. Looks like your list of max VG suppliers is growing all the time![]()
I look quite good in pink, so I'm happy to be the poster boy for your campaign mate![]()
Fine ...whatever - I prefer navy, black, or pale grey Nite!I'd better get to bed now, so night all.
Oh dear!Puff Palace springs to mind again![]()

They ship from Atlanta, georgia and according to the Weather forecast its a bit wet over there, so see no reason why it shouldn't have already shipped
Had a go at the weekend with the coil master clone I got from FT and it's rubbish. The screws aren't the correct flat edged type and it just doesn't work.
After a lot of careful experimentation with method I did manage to wrap a coil with it but as it's designed to make coil wrapping easier what's the point?
I ordered the blue one and all the reviews are 1/5 "does not work" but strangely the black and red ones have much more favourable reviews. Think it'll just go in a box and I might see if I can get replacement screws for it.
Just thought I'd warn you guys in case.
In better news I've been making different mixes with the capella choc glazed doughnut concentrate and with some sweetener and cream it tastes very nice, it wasn't very sweet to start with but now it's like a cream filled doughnut or profiteroles! Enjoying that today.
I've got 2 on order, this one...
https://www.fasttech.com/products/2135400. And.
https://www.fasttech.com/products/2086800
Hope 1 of them helps.
Had a go at the weekend with the coil master clone I got from FT and it's rubbish. The screws aren't the correct flat edged type and it just doesn't work.
After a lot of careful experimentation with method I did manage to wrap a coil with it but as it's designed to make coil wrapping easier what's the point?
I ordered the blue one and all the reviews are 1/5 "does not work" but strangely the black and red ones have much more favourable reviews. Think it'll just go in a box and I might see if I can get replacement screws for it.
Just thought I'd warn you guys in case.
In better news I've been making different mixes with the capella choc glazed doughnut concentrate and with some sweetener and cream it tastes very nice, it wasn't very sweet to start with but now it's like a cream filled doughnut or profiteroles! Enjoying that today.
One of the main problems with these type of coilers is that you must be very light fingered on the coil end so that it comes out with each turn, otherwise you end up with coils wrapped over each other.
Hmm good idea I'll probably give it another go with some Ni200 wire but it wasn't working well with 25 or 28ga kanthal, and I tried for ages using different techniques like that or first pulling out the rod a hair before turning it and so on.
It might work a little better but the originals have flat sided screws and these clones have regular curved screws if you see what I mean, makes it trickier.
As Bob says from 28g and thicker they're a doddle to use but any thinner and you have to watch and fettle the wire to get the coils right
I bought some M2 x 16 cheesehead allen screws off ebay, they have straight sided heads
Hmm good idea I'll probably give it another go with some Ni200 wire but it wasn't working well with 25 or 28ga kanthal, and I tried for ages using different techniques like that or first pulling out the rod a hair before turning it and so on.
It might work a little better but the originals have flat sided screws and these clones have regular curved screws if you see what I mean, makes it trickier.
one of the main problems with these type of coilers is that you must be very light fingered on the coil end so that it comes out with each turn, otherwise you end up with coils wrapped over each other.
No not like you might screw into wood for a flush fitting they just aren't flat sided,they are rounded and it makes it trickier I think.Adam, when you say curved screws, do you mean countersunk ones, if so then they are definitely not the right type
No not like you might screw into wood for a flush fitting they just aren't flat sided,they are rounded and it makes it trickier I think.