Fingering the hole?

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EmeraldLeo1982

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It's more fun with a dripper, atleast on mine since it has a big airy draw so I can really feel every microchange in the draw. Speaking of my big airy hole...I went back and tried my CE4 last night after 2 days of using my dripper, and omg how did I ever manage to smoke that thing!?

P.S. My v10 rda came with a pre-drilled 5/64" hole in it so it has a super airy draw, I'm afraid to drill another hole for dual coils, it'll just be like sucking air through a garden hose.
 

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^ Hahaha totally didn't think of that. Hurry up and kick in coffee...

And as for learning this method on something else..no, wasn't much into that.

P.S. If your hole is too big is it possible to fill it in with superglue (Cyanoacrylate) without any health issues etc, I'd imagine so since CA is non-toxic to humans. And it wouldn't be in contact with the juice or coil.
 
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    Did you ever smoke a cigarette with a hole in the side of it, or did you just throw it away and grab another one like I always did?

    I suppose air draw is as subjective as anything else, but the airy draw is the main reason that I can't do the sub ohm thing. It just reminds me of a pack of smokes that had been sat on, and their all busted.

    But yes, I've always played around with the air draw, getting it right is just as important as resistance.
     

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    P.S. If your hole is too big is it possible to fill it in with superglue (Cyanoacrylate) without any health issues etc, I'd imagine so since CA is non-toxic to humans. And it wouldn't be in contact with the juice or coil.

    Not too sure about that, but what I did is what Xobeloot recommended in another thread: I used a small piece of HVAC tape on the hole, then used a pin to poke the hole to the desired size. Worked perfectly.
     

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    This thread isn't about what I thought it was going to be about...

    Innuendo for the win!

    As far taping my hole closed and poking it with sharp objects... I just don't want to see a piece of tape on my mod. Atleast superglue would be less noticeable especially if I use the woman's powered nail file thingy to sand it down.
     

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    Innuendo for the win!

    As far taping my hole closed and poking it with sharp objects... I just don't want to see a piece of tape on my mod. Atleast superglue would be less noticeable especially if I use the woman's powered nail file thingy to sand it down.

    I can see your point. But, for me, it wasn't a big deal as the HVAC tape was mirrored silver, and my RSST stays at home. So, it's not horrible looking, but not something I would flaunt in public either.
     
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