Glue question?

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I noticed that Robert used glue to hole the tube onto the nipple. What kind? Also What the heck is that little bitty plastic insert for. Don't know what they call it but it looks like a really small tiny plastic piece. Ok reducer tube. What the heck is that for. Hope I got the names right. Been a very long a unhealthy day for this old man. Thanks all.
 

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I noticed that Robert used glue to hole the tube onto the nipple. What kind? Also What the heck is that little bitty plastic insert for. Don't know what they call it but it looks like a really small tiny plastic piece. Ok reducer tube. What the heck is that for. Hope I got the names right. Been a very long a unhealthy day for this old man. Thanks all.

Super glue!

Reducer tube gets put in the end of the tube that goes in the bottle. It is for reducing the juice flow. Might be needed if you do mainly PG juice or have the issue of self-feeding.
 

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Reducer tube used if you get any autofeeding, especially in summer when it gets hot. I have replaced tube in bottle and not even bothered to use glue just slip it up far as it goes, never had a problem. Good Luck.

I didn't use any glue either. Just slipped it as far as it would go. I only vape 70PG/30VG. Not really sure if I need the reducer tube or not. Haven't had any problems , but I do tend to over squank. Flooding issues. I just blame that on the loose nut holding the device.


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Reducer tube used if you get any autofeeding, especially in summer when it gets hot. I have replaced tube in bottle and not even bothered to use glue just slip it up far as it goes, never had a problem. Good Luck.

It gets hot here in SoCal. I vape all VG so I don't need to use the reducer tubes but when I used to use Cisco atties they did flood much easier when it was hot (leaving the Reo in the truck). Sometimes they did auto feed but I never did try the reducer tube. I just held the Reo up to the AC to cool it off. I imagine with higher PG it would be more of a problem.
 
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