I need (food grade) silicone blocks to make RTA plugs - any sources

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Myrany

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have not tried anything yet. Still mulling it over as to what I'm going to try first.
Ok I don't remember what brand was used but back in the day we used a food grade silicone type glue to fix protanks that came apart(original ones were not meant to have the glass separate from the metal). As I remember it the stuff could take high heat and was thick. Maybe you could model and then whittle it down to be what you need.
 

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Well, I've been messing with this rta (which is uwell D2, forgot to mention that) and have come to the realization that it's mostly the wicking that was causing the poor flavor. My current wick provides enough flavor for me (not as much as my single coil RTAs, though). I think the extra space in the chamber, due to the lack of the second coil and wick, is definitely contributing to the flavor loss but it doesn't matter to me since I'm not looking for huge flavor, just flavor. lol I mainly just vape peppermint and with my other wick techniques all I get do was feel them menthol in the peppermint, bit not actually taste any peppermint. Now I can.

I have one more dual coil rta that I'm going to try out at some point. That one's going to be a little trickier in terms of plugging it up. But hopefully just a quick & simple plug job will also do the trick.
 
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