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<blockquote data-quote="bombastinator" data-source="post: 23659275" data-attributes="member: 43994"><p>30ga is thin for me. I usually do 24ga. Or even 22. I found the thicker the wire is the longer the coil lasts (though the bigger it has to be because thick wire conducts better) so lately I’ve been putting on the thickest stuff I think will bend well. I’ve done big big single coils with a #8 (I think) knitting needle and super thin wire to imitate mesh stuff. Worked really well but the things were only good for one wick because the wire was so thin. Pull the wick and it bent all out of shape. I should mention I DONT DO MECHS with this. You control mechs with the coil ohms so just throwing crud at the wall is bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bombastinator, post: 23659275, member: 43994"] 30ga is thin for me. I usually do 24ga. Or even 22. I found the thicker the wire is the longer the coil lasts (though the bigger it has to be because thick wire conducts better) so lately I’ve been putting on the thickest stuff I think will bend well. I’ve done big big single coils with a #8 (I think) knitting needle and super thin wire to imitate mesh stuff. Worked really well but the things were only good for one wick because the wire was so thin. Pull the wick and it bent all out of shape. I should mention I DONT DO MECHS with this. You control mechs with the coil ohms so just throwing crud at the wall is bad. [/QUOTE]
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