My first mech mod!

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It's a clone from 3f - uses one 18650. I have a dual coil .3 ohm build in there right now and it hits nice!

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Nice KT. I'm starting to think you and lupinehorror are related.[emoji38] How are your recipes coming along?
Thank you!

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Recipes are coming along great. I made something I call "tobacco mix" that has three kinds of tobacco flavors, vanilla, clove, menthol and a little rum flavor. It's pretty awesome. It's been my ADV for the last week or so.

I also just got a Goon clone that I have been really liking and a Narda clone as well.

I am getting some dragon fruit flavor coming from Nic River and some other flavors, and am going to try and replicate a certain dragon cream flavor I really like.

LOL - AND - I have not had a cigarette in weeks. And it's been fun NOT smoking!

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It's a clone from 3f - uses one 18650. I have a dual coil .3 ohm build in there right now and it hits nice!

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nice! what is it a clone of?
Nice KT. I'm starting to think you and lupinehorror are related.:lol: How are your recipes coming along?
@Letitia uncanny similarities :thumbs:
a spot of cleaning this morning (please excuse awful photo)
 

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Thank you!

LOL

Recipes are coming along great. I made something I call "tobacco mix" that has three kinds of tobacco flavors, vanilla, clove, menthol and a little rum flavor. It's pretty awesome. It's been my ADV for the last week or so.

I also just got a Goon clone that I have been really liking and a Narda clone as well.

I am getting some dragon fruit flavor coming from Nic River and some other flavors, and am going to try and replicate a certain dragon cream flavor I really like.

LOL - AND - I have not had a cigarette in weeks. And it's been fun NOT smoking!

[emoji16]

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I finally have a couple I enjoy enough to lower flavor percentages and mix for long steep. I've been playing with dragon fruit as well. Lovely with citrus fruits and kiwi. E Liquid Recipes forum has some great recipes for dragon creams.
 

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    It's actually well built. The metal parts are brass. The battery door screw is copper and is vented. The switch is long-throw and has a heavy spring.

    Even the black plastic has a nice feel.

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    If it doesn't have a center pin, it isn't welcome at my house!
     

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    It's actually well built. The metal parts are brass. The battery door screw is copper and is vented. The switch is long-throw and has a heavy spring.

    Even the black plastic has a nice feel.

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    The issue is not quality but the potentially dangerous atomizer's direct to battery connection, if the threaded part of the atomizer's 510 touches the top of the battery you have a real problem in your hand next to your face, be safe.
     

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    Yeah, same here. Not a fan of direct battery mods, especially for a beginner. Please be safe. A Beginner's Guide to Your First Mechanical Mod

    Do your atomizers have an extended center pin?

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    My observation has been that as copper & brass contact surfaces start to get a lil' "patina" the user starts screwing things down tighter hoping for a better connection. The end result is that both ends of the battery start to become dished,
    and that picture becomes "yes .. no .. no" instead of "yes .. yes .. no".
     
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