Just bought a cyclone..

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It's tasty filthy- absolutely. A nice vape. Doesn't drain as well as cyclone, doesn't look as good ( opinion, I know) and caps don't fit as well( I know, can be fixed.) I still have an igo s on one of my Woodvils... But really only because I only have one cyclone :p

I wonder if there's anyone who has further modified their igo s to have that concave deck design, which seems to be a player in that nice drainage.


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2 holes in the center WOULD BE the BF version. Now find one. Lol Indy vapor only has top feed. Plus, we're trying to see if the hole is gonna be lowered on these like it was on the cyclone but... It looks like they're gonna stop selling them instead? As BF anyway...
Actually, I kinda get the feeling the drought is BECAUSe of the feed hole. The tests with the cyclone with the lower hole did so good they're doing all the Divos and not sending new ones without the update. * crosses fingers*


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Yeah I was pleasantly surprised when I got the cyclone with the new lower feed holes as I was prepared to go out to the shop and fire up hubby's drill press :D He really should have never taught me to use his stuff lol He is still miffed why I got him such a nice set of really small diameter drill bits *snicker*
 

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Just got my hornet today... Thanks Un5tab1e!

Wow that draw is tight. First order of business: drill the air hole. Any hints on building this tiny little beyotch?


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Very carefully and recruit someone with small hands. :D

I have no problems with my hornets, but I have small hands. Build it just like an RM2, use whatever you wrap it on to mount it. Yes, it is a bit trickier due to limited space, but you'll get a system down for it. I find it easier to build with close posts because my coils fit neatly with no jigging around for the legs. The space between the posts is very similar to length of my coils. I use 30g and 8 or 9 wraps and it fits just right. I did make my air holes bigger in both of my hornets.
 

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Very carefully and recruit someone with small hands. :D

I have no problems with my hornets, but I have small hands. Build it just like an RM2, use whatever you wrap it on to mount it. Yes, it is a bit trickier due to limited space, but you'll get a system down for it. I find it easier to build with close posts because my coils fit neatly with no jigging around for the legs. The space between the posts is very similar to length of my coils. I use 30g and 8 or 9 wraps and it fits just right. I did make my air holes bigger in both of my hornets.

When you make the air hole bigger don't over do it! I drilled one out to 1/16 and found it a bit too airy and takes away from the warmth of the vapor. With its tapered top cap it captures the warmth and flavor very well. The other Hornet I have I drilled it to just under 1/16 I think it was 3/64 which doesn't sound like much but believe me it does make a difference! So go a little at a time. Just my 2cents. :)
 
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