hi guys,
can anyone please let me know if i can use the iatty for dripping and not put any liquid inside the tank. I am afraid to try it without asking. I might melt or burn the delrins inside it.![]()
Imeo mentioned in one vid that dripping was fine.
hi guys,
can anyone please let me know if i can use the iatty for dripping and not put any liquid inside the tank. I am afraid to try it without asking. I might melt or burn the delrins inside it.![]()
Well that does it, you sold them to me.Just got 100 Sterling Silver Crimp Beads Ultra Micro 1mmx1mm and Micro Crimping Pliers. I really can not buy anything else for a while now, or "She who must be obeyed", will have my guts for garters.
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Well the beads came today, with the wrong pliers. They sent me some 5" Knotting Plier.
Contacted customer support and they said, "I am very sorry to hear that. I will have a new order created for you right away and you keep the incorrect item sent in error"
Very happy with that, great customer support.![]()
Wow nice results. BTW when you first make a new coil do you trim the excess wire or tuck it someplace? I am thinking I need some tweezers because I have some stubby fingers that make rewrapping trimmed wires impossible.
Just found this type of fiberglass, quite thick and I think it bears a very high degrees of heat .. It is also available everywhere .. Do you have any information about it?
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for more info...
Just an update......
After making about a dozen by wrapping, crimp tubes, and soldering.....soldering is at the top of the list; especially when making a few at one time. I'm using Super Easy silver solder/paste mix that has a melting temp of about 1200F. Just a TINY bit of solder/paste and a couple of seconds with the torch and it's done. Any excess can be ground off.
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Soldering is stronger and much easier to wrap. Here's an avg looking joint; hopefully it will get cleaner and smaller with practice.
If I'm doing one; I'll wrap the wires; crimping goes on the shelf. By the time I get one done with crimping I can solder 2 and I don't have to worry about one of the wires pulling out of the tube.