MVS Giveaway thread !!!

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HawkeyeFLA

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Nice to hear the menu system is easy I have one on the way was a little worried about that. Didn't want to have to pull out a instruction book just to change the voltage.

I kept the manual handy for the first few hours. But volt or watt adjustments are the first two menu options so easy peasy.
 

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Well just in case this is still a givaway, I would like to enter my Newbie self thanks!!!

Welcome to the contest thread. :) I haven't seen any announcement that they're closing the contest, but I'll save final answer for the vendor.

Have you shopped MVS before? If not I highly recommend them. They were my first online supplier when I switched to vaping.
 

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doesn't cover labor and whatever killed the last one lol

Fair enough. I do like 90% of my own labor working on cars. :) When I goto my parents for Thanksgiving, I have to replace my passenger side motor mount again. The new one installed back in April has already worn out again. :( Thankfully it's under warrant.
 

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Fair enough. I do like 90% of my own labor working on cars. :) When I goto my parents for Thanksgiving, I have to replace my passenger side motor mount again. The new one installed back in April has already worn out again. :( Thankfully it's under warrant.

Son or DH does it around here! :)
 

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Son or DH does it around here! :)

My dad was a wrench turner for the USAF for most of his life ... and his dad was a hobbyist mechanic. It's in my blood I guess. :) Other than the occasional moment where something just doesn't want to work right ... I actually find it kind of relaxing to work on cars. When I finally have a house, I want something with a 2 car garage so I can have storage space, and working space. :)
 

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My dad was a wrench turner for the USAF for most of his life ... and his dad was a hobbyist mechanic. It's in my blood I guess. :) Other than the occasional moment where something just doesn't want to work right ... I actually find it kind of relaxing to work on cars. When I finally have a house, I want something with a 2 car garage so I can have storage space, and working space. :)

DH's dad did most of his repair work and taught DH and his two brothers. Brothers don't do much of their own though. DH did mechanical work on and off on during his lifetime. DH also worked and flew on helicopters in Nam.
Son was interested in it from word go. Grandpa use to bring old lawnmowers for him to tear apart. It didn't take long before he could take them apart and put them back together either. He actually made money during his school years during the summer repairing them. Of course that graduated to cars and other vehicles.
He now does engineering work for a major company around. Watching him do it on a computer is pretty impressive.
He still does most of his own (and some of ours and friends) repairs.
 
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