How do I build this rdta

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AvaOrchid

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$3.66 Panglao Styled RDTA Rebuildable Dripping tank Atomizer - 24mm, SS, Black - B (free shipping) - fasttech.com

$3.66 Panglao Styled RDTA Rebuildable Dripping Tank Atomizer - 4ml / stainless steel / 24mm diameter at FastTech - Worldwide Free Shipping

If anyone can help me with how I can build this that would be great. There's four holes that I assume I put the wicking through...the tank doesn't appear to come off or at least I can't get it off and the only review that I can find of it isn't a build so I'm a little stumped and I don't want to go at it blind it's my first rdta.
 

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    They are your wicking holes.
    If you rest the ends of your wick against the outside of the tank and trim the ends about level with the top of the tank and then poke it through the holes you will have enough poking through to get a good juice wick. You don't need much wick poking out.
    I hope that explained it ok:confused:
    Any questions at all just ask:)
    Here's a picture of one of my dual coil RDTA's with 4 wicking holes.
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    AvaOrchid

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    You'll probably have to take out the 510 pin to separate the tank. I agree with Daniel on how to build it.
    That's exactly what I thought and then the positive block came off inside the deck.. I hurried up and screwed it back together because I don't know what the heck I'm doing is that normal? I mean if I can unscrew it I can obviously screw it back in if that's what it takes to take the tank off I would like to clean it
     

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    They are your wicking holes.
    If you rest the ends of your wick against the outside of the tank and trim the ends about level with the top of the tank and then poke it through the holes you will have enough poking through to get a good juice wick. You don't need much wick poking out.
    I hope that explained it ok:confused:
    Any questions at all just ask:)
    Here's a picture of one of my dual coil RDTA's with 4 wicking holes.
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    Absolutely! Thanks so much.
     

    Don29palms

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    That's exactly what I thought and then the positive block came off inside the deck.. I hurried up and screwed it back together because I don't know what the heck I'm doing is that normal? I mean if I can unscrew it I can obviously screw it back in if that's what it takes to take the tank off I would like to clean it
    Yeah that's normal. Just pay close attention how it comes apart so you can put it back together.
     
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