Molehill Mountain Drip Tips!

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I really really like them, too! You can be sure that I'll be making more. You'll get one! ;)

I sure hope to see one in a nice bronze & gold color, maybe some silver in there as well. In a similar shape/size as my beautiful Dark Chocolate Milk (aka. coffee with creamer) ;-) Probably should toss up a few purple and rainbow tips, with glitter, at the same time while you are at it. You know, to throw the girls off long enough for me to make it thru the check-out process. :lol:
 

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I sure hope to see one in a nice bronze & gold color, maybe some silver in there as well. In a similar shape/size as my beautiful Dark Chocolate Milk (aka. coffee with creamer) ;-) Probably should toss up a few purple and rainbow tips, with glitter, at the same time while you are at it. You know, to throw the girls off long enough for me to make it thru the check-out process. :lol:

I like your style!
 

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Almost sounded like a request. Lol. Might need to find out when that tip is getting made. Get a little gun slinging showdown. Right here on the mountain. lol. I'm just playing.

Btw. Our fried. Has a provari in the classies if nobody has noticed. Great deal. Been tempted myself. Not sure what it is about the blue and green dials on those things. But they are hypnotic on the right color.

I did get an amazing 4-9 today. The copper one. My local store owner also works at a plastic pressing place or something. So he has casted a lot of these drip tip top caps. They are pretty cool actually. I am using them on my drippers. Check it out
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Good Morning Mountaineers!:)
Yes! He can hardly wait for his new one to get here. It's now sitting in Albuquerque... all alone. All weekend. :cry:
But it's been wonderful that he could borrow one! :wub:

I really really like them, too! You can be sure that I'll be making more. You'll get one! ;)
I don't understand completely. You have to use a lathe even for the acrylics? I guess I imagined it was just for the woods.
I sure do hope I can snag a cracked lovely. Might have to special order one..soon..:p


So I posted this in the RDA section, but also wanted to ask you guys that use dual coils here. What's the big deal? Did I miss a memo? I was so proud that I was finally able to build a dual coil. Until I realized it's just a battery killer and juice drinker. I went back to a single coil at 1. ohm on my magma. Plenty of flavor and vapor. Vaping at 15 wts on my hana v3. I was vaping the dual at 20 wts.
 

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So sorry, keepsmiling...you're safe from my fast fingers for the rest of the weekend, though =/
No worries. I am glad you are happy. We should all be happy. My little caddy drawer is stuffed with MHM tips. I am happy.:)
I might like another fabulous wood or two, a cracked eventually, and a special order that Kayte and I discussed when they can do it.
Every time I pull out a new tip I see my husband's eyes turn to this... $.$...lol.:laugh:
Anyway Merry, I agree with those of you who say these tips go to their intended pre-destined home. Though I think I might have come up with a strategy for the next run that might get me in the door. ...we'll see...;)
 

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Just depends on what you are trying to do. As far as vape production And personal preference. With a dual coil you can drop the ohm impedance Which will hear your coils faster. To my understanding. And depending on the type of topper/juice/airflow etc you are using. Dual coil is not always the best way. I have a single coil stove top build that rocks for trying juices. It came in at .34. And I can cut one small piece of Japanese cotton.thank you Merry, maybe 3/8x3/8 and lay on it and vape strong and try new flavors If I added another. It would drop way down. And would probably produce double the vapor. Probably same flavor tho. But more work on cleaning and wicking. Which is not what I want. As said ks. All personal preference
 

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Good Morning Mountaineers!:)I don't understand completely. You have to use a lathe even for the acrylics? I guess I imagined it was just for the woods.
I sure do hope I can snag a cracked lovely. Might have to special order one..soon..:p


So I posted this in the RDA section, but also wanted to ask you guys that use dual coils here. What's the big deal? Did I miss a memo? I was so proud that I was finally able to build a dual coil. Until I realized it's just a battery killer and juice drinker. I went back to a single coil at 1. ohm on my magma. Plenty of flavor and vapor. Vaping at 15 wts on my hana v3. I was vaping the dual at 20 wts.

Acrylic blanks come in round bar or square stick shapes, Doug still has to shape them the same as with the wood. It would probably be a nightmare to make a tip shaped form and pour every tip one at a time, not to mention that tips wouldn't be quite as unique if many of them were the EXACT same shape, although some of us would like that option once we find our perfect shaped tip. =)

Dual coil is mostly just for the cloud chasers. I highly recommend taking a smaller gauge (28-32 range) and trying a twisted strand single coil in the 1.2-1.6 ohms range, your eyes will pop from the flavor once you dial in your wattage for your current juice. Still more of a juice hog than a normal single coil, but much easier on the battery and a VERY satisfying vape.
 

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Rip Trippers has a very thorough how-to on YouTube but basically all you want to do is take one really long piece of wire (about 12-18 inches), fold it in half equally, pinch and twist the loose ends, then chuck that end in a power drill, use something like a screwdriver on the 'loop' end to pull out the slack then start running the drill to 'twist' the wires. Start slow and gradually increase the speed. Twist until it snaps at one of the ends. Torch the finished wire before wrapping your coil. That's pretty much it. Took longer to write this post than it takes to make the wire.
 

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Crud..you have to use power tools?:unsure: Thinking that will not be possible for me atm. I would love to try one before I invest in a drill.. how about this, any good?
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That stuff look gnarly. Supposed to be really good for flavor and vapor production, but ouch at the price. Sending a pm.
 

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Crud..you have to use power tools?:unsure: Thinking that will not be possible for me atm. I would love to try one before I invest in a drill.. how about this, any good?
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KS-I just pm'd ya :D


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I sure hope to see one in a nice bronze & gold color, maybe some silver in there as well. In a similar shape/size as my beautiful Dark Chocolate Milk (aka. coffee with creamer) ;-) Probably should toss up a few purple and rainbow tips, with glitter, at the same time while you are at it. You know, to throw the girls off long enough for me to make it thru the check-out process. :lol:
Will have to see what I can do about that. ;)
Good Morning Mountaineers!:)I don't understand completely. You have to use a lathe even for the acrylics? I guess I imagined it was just for the woods.
I sure do hope I can snag a cracked lovely. Might have to special order one..soon..:p
Every tip is hand turned on the lathe.
When Doug gets his new lathe I really should go out to the shop and video him turning one. I'll have to figure out how to edit a video so it isn't ridiculously long and boring to watch.

I told Doug that if he couldn't borrow a lathe, we could put one of these together and he could make foot turned tips. :D



(He was really glad he found one to borrow. :laugh:)
 
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