Kawfee beanz, DIY and assorted Shenaniganery :)

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Debadoo

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There is a huge Asian population in the coastal areas here. I say coastal just because that's where I live. Houston isn't 'on' the coast, but close enough to call it that. They have an area they call Chinatown but the little town I live in has a Cambodian community just outside town. There are temples all over. Many Vietnamese, Korean, etc. No one stands out or looks twice. It's just not a thing.

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Jup, I was surprised last time I was in downtown Houston which was many years ago, all the signs were also in vietnamese.
 

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I finally got a hairdryer and have started to rewrap some batteries!!!! :w00t: First attempt, though, I dropped one, and it tore the wrapper I'd just put on :sad:

But, I can now start replacing wrappers without fear. Just hold in tongs with silicone grips and shrink away!!!!!!!!

And tonight, Cucumber Caprese salad with a glass (or more) of wine!!!!! Happy, Happy, Happy!!!!!!
 

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Ooh, there are some divable lakes in Texas [emoji5] Now if only there are some with affordable lakefront property [emoji5]

(salt water has more colorful fish, but I'm happy any time I'm in the water.)

We're spoiled in the northeast, a lot of decently deep lakes, pretty affordable property if you hunt around a bit.


Rozting some El Salvador Bello Horizonte tonight, nice flavor (I chew a couple of the beans after roasting,)
 

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But, I can now start replacing wrappers without fear. Just hold in tongs with silicone grips and shrink away!!!!!!!!
That's a good idea,your fingers get hot a whole lot faster than the battery wrap when you hold it while heating it up haha.
 

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When I rewrap, I put the battery on a ceramic sink.

Here's the new bean:
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Tomorrow morning I'll run some of the Nicaragua la dalia.
 

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I leave the old wrapper on, so the insulator is in position.

Many of my mods won't handle a double-wrapped battery. I finally filed down a rough spot on one of my DripBox 160s. I'd snagged a couple of wraps and have since been hesitant to use it. Batts slide in and out now without any friction.
 

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The k1 is a sweet little mod. I caught one of the $20 specials last year, very nice for a dna75.
That is when I got my K1. I wish I had gotten 2, I can't afford another now.

Ooh, there are some divable lakes in Texas
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Now if only there are some with affordable lakefront property
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Before I retired from the Navy, I got a call and was flown to Bath, Maine to meet the CO & XO and crew of a new ship that was under construction. When we were coming in for the landing I was amazed at all of the lakes and bodies of water. All I could think of was being able to dive in the beautiful water. When I found out the schedule for the ship I called Washington DC and submitted my papers for retirement. In the military, if you turn down a position that you were hand-picked for the next offer will not be a good one. I would say what it's called but I'm sure I would be banned. :censored:
 

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I was having a bit of trouble with the insulator trying to leap to freedom. Finally figured out a way to keep it so the top can shrink around it early in the process :)
Aren't you going to share your method? We want to know your secret.
 

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Aren't you going to share your method? We want to know your secret.

Oh, sorry :oops:

I just point the hairdryer at the side of the battery, but below the opening with the insulator. (I have to use "high" setting on my cheap-o dryer) It's warm enough that it shrinks almost immediately and catches the insulator. Nothin' special.....
 

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Oh, sorry :oops:

I just point the hairdryer at the side of the battery, but below the opening with the insulator. (I have to use "high" setting on my cheap-o dryer) It's warm enough that it shrinks almost immediately and catches the insulator. Nothin' special.....
I put my finger over the "button" on top of the battery then use the hairdryer to curl those edges. After one side is done, I spin the battery around and do the other side. Next is the bottom of the battery, then I run the hairdryer up and down the sides of the battery. All of the batteries that the Athena squonker messed up have been rewrapped now.
 

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Good morning all. I'm sorry that I haven't been here much lately. Since the Darwin Award comment that was made here and my car accident, I don't seem to relate to a lot of folks in this thread so I honestly don't have much to say. As I begin the process of finding another vehicle, I probably won't be here much in the future either.
 

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Sorry to hear that, Lynn.

I shrug those kinds of things off. The only bad case for a nicked wrapper at the negative end is if you insert it negative side up in a metal tube. Good to rewrap when you notice it, but not that big a deal.

(The battery negative contact and the metal sidewall of the battery are all one big negative terminal.)

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I finally got a hairdryer and have started to rewrap some batteries!!!! :w00t: First attempt, though, I dropped one, and it tore the wrapper I'd just put on :sad:

But, I can now start replacing wrappers without fear. Just hold in tongs with silicone grips and shrink away!!!!!!!!

And tonight, Cucumber Caprese salad with a glass (or more) of wine!!!!! Happy, Happy, Happy!!!!!!
yay you!! I finally have my hair dryer also. fixin to buy new batts and put these out to pasture, but will practice a wrap or two before I do.

I was having a bit of trouble with the insulator trying to leap to freedom. Finally figured out a way to keep it so the top can shrink around it early in the process :)
I had always figured that might be the trickiest part of it, but is there a reason anyone knows of that a tiny dot of glue wouldn't be a good idea? Would it negate any of the insulative properties? Hmmmmmm for some reason the puter thinks insulative isn't a word.........silly puter :p :D
 

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Good morning all. I'm sorry that I haven't been here much lately. Since the Darwin Award comment that was made here and my car accident, I don't seem to relate to a lot of folks in this thread so I honestly don't have much to say. As I begin the process of finding another vehicle, I probably won't be here much in the future either.
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Today has been a totally relaxing day. I haven't been sleeping very well lately. After 4 or 5 hours of sleep last night I got up and made a cup of coffee and settled down at my desk and computer. When the NASCAR race came on I watched about the first hour of it and the next thing I knew was the tv prattering on about some kind of gadget that will make life better for me. I looked around and could not find the mouse for my laptop. I finally found it under my desk (?). I looked at the clock and realized I had zoned out for about 3 hours sitting at my desk.
Today was also my combination birthday/vapeversary. Three years ago I had set my stop date for smoking on my 60th birthday. The next day February 26th was the day I found and joined ECF. It is hard to conceive it has been 3 years since I stopped cigs and started vaping exclusively. I'm not going to say it has been an easy 3 years but all of you have made it much more tolerable and possible. Thank you, everyone, for your patience and assistance.
 
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