He mentioned he's working with 2 or 3 vendors to come up with a glass tank.
He mentioned he's working with 2 or 3 vendors to come up with a glass tank.
And the crowd goes quiet in hush of painful suspense and anticipationI am running for this
I need some more hours to saw you fotos!






























































































































And the crowd goes quiet in hush of painful suspense and anticipation
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I am running for this
I need some more hours to saw you fotos!
Come on Jim, if I refresh this page anymore I'm going to break the site lol
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I think jim have been reading marketing books.
Tony
And finally a review by GeekGirlVaper:
I hate those books Tony I should give you the next model in a few mounths if I was that way! lol
I try the opposite:new products every few weeks! It is easy to speak and write about this but backstage is not!
So is better not to say anything before I am ready! lol
Ok can I clean the products before isaw you them?
and do not forget that I have one more thing in my day program and this comes at night!
Thank you Tony for your fotos !
I believe its been mentioned but here's a pic of what i got. This is a very inexpensive torch option for oxidizing the wicks for your DiD if you are looking for one. The torch itself is only $12 at a Home Depot, you might even find it cheaper. $20 for the whole kit (and probably never have to worry about buying more propane). On top of being a "cheap" option, I found it works really well and it is very table friendly, you aren't likely to knock it over and it keeps the flame in a good position to work your wick. I was able to get better control over the flame than with my chefs torch. The little chef's torches work fine I think but they're usually more expensive and have little tiny gas cylinders. Anyways it's working great for me so I wanted to share.
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That's what I got. Hold wick on for 5 min. Then quench. Another 3 min and done. Little juice burn. Good to go.
Tony