New Genesis type atomizer by DID!

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Jim Damianidis

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I made one DID from D20 to D19mm
It is 1mm airhole (was BAD with a flow)
one top cap I had used in the past and was sitting on my desk!
I assemled a DID and made him D19mm
This is something that I was asked for, from a friend (he likes airy,over 2mm)
So I will make another for him!
I have to say that my first thought was without knurldings but this was not correct! Was not safe !

This setup has no name as there is no other like it! ha
This was the first attempt for the DID update to 22.6 mm
all the parts of a SHORT DID except the bottom connector
nNow the tank is holding 4 ml of my favorite juice "Apachi" my friend makes for me!
Thank you "Neropistolo" for giving me vaping pleasure!
it is with new battery 18500
The bottom end cap is without engravings!
But that is it!
I love it!
I will use it until it goes to the ONE that the lottery will knock his door!
OK I will buffer it first!
I will empty the tank ,charge the battery and sent it!
I will clean it first! lol


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Agreed, I tried a couple variations on the solid wick (#400 & #500) and while it worked it just didn't work right for me. Seems to me, wicks/coils are as subjective as juice preferences (there's always someone who loves something - I remember someone saying they really liked the scorched hotspot flavor...). I flip-flop on Kanthal between 28awg or 30awg (bought 26awg after RW mentioned it - haven't had the courage to try ut yet...) but always go with a #500 wick wrapped around a 15ga blunt tip as wide as the wick hole.



Not sure who posted the luer Lock capped bottles but they are a big time home run! Filled up 8 15ml bottles (with 16ga blunt tips) and it is great not having to fiddle with a syringe to refill (can fill through the wick or the filler hole just as easy).



I prefer the 28g kanthal .8 ohm coil. I almost gave up on that LR but after the 2nd tank IT ROCKS!!! Been thinking I might need to lower nic levels again but the punch in the throat is growing on me. I AM SOOO ADDICTED!!! :toast:
 

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I prefer the 28g kanthal .8 ohm coil. I almost gave up on that LR but after the 2nd tank IT ROCKS!!! Been thinking I might need to lower nic levels again but the punch in the throat is growing on me. I AM SOOO ADDICTED!!! :toast:

Sounds good, what wick are you using with the 28g?. I have some on its way, so a tip or two will be handy.
 

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I prefer the 28g kanthal .8 ohm coil. I almost gave up on that LR but after the 2nd tank IT ROCKS!!! Been thinking I might need to lower nic levels again but the punch in the throat is growing on me. I AM SOOO ADDICTED!!! :toast:

LOL, I fought tooth and nail to not pass the 1.2ohm threshold. Now I can't get enough of 0.8ohm with my Gennies (still love the 18mg).
 

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Sounds good, what wick are you using with the 28g?. I have some on its way, so a tip or two will be handy.

500 mesh rolled around large paperclip 5cm rolled just tight enough to fit in the DID and tighter with the Gemini. The DID seemed to need 2 full tanks to start wicking right but after that.....WOW!!!
 

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This thread is the best thread ever. I have never seen such a cool little community of people so close but welcoming of new people. This thread has made my day, actually, it's made my last few weeks. I've been reading mostly and making a few little comments but, I've been using this as a vacation. I'm currently home with my parents because my father was diagnosed with lung cancer that is in his lymph nodes. He has gone through 3 cycles of chemo and is going to begin his next 3 rounds tomorrow till friday. Its tough because my father was always my hero, my strong, solid family figure. It breaks my heart and I cry everyday when I help him bathe or feed him...I pick him up and move him on his bed. It's just a tough moment in life right now.

Anyway, I was just saying that this thread makes my day and I look forward to it everyday. I'm so happy to be a part of the Poldiac family and I get asked everyday what it is. I put on it's satin brass duds and put on my Phoenix dripper with my braided steel and brass tip and off I go.

Thanks for the entertainment everyone!
 

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This thread is the best thread ever. I have never seen such a cool little community of people so close but welcoming of new people. This thread has made my day, actually, it's made my last few weeks. I've been reading mostly and making a few little comments but, I've been using this as a vacation. I'm currently home with my parents because my father was diagnosed with lung cancer that is in his lymph nodes. He has gone through 3 cycles of chemo and is going to begin his next 3 rounds tomorrow till friday. Its tough because my father was always my hero, my strong, solid family figure. It breaks my heart and I cry everyday when I help him bathe or feed him...I pick him up and move him on his bed. It's just a tough moment in life right now.

Anyway, I was just saying that this thread makes my day and I look forward to it everyday. I'm so happy to be a part of the Poldiac family and I get asked everyday what it is. I put on it's satin brass duds and put on my Phoenix dripper with my braided steel and brass tip and off I go.

Thanks for the entertainment everyone!

Oooooh man that sucks! My wife is a 10 year ovarian cancer survivor. Absolutely some of the toughest "life tests" I've ever been through (really makes you stop and contemplate what's important). Thoughts and prayers for your Dad...

...Satin Brass, Stylish :) Almost like a Tux on a PV
 

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This thread is the best thread ever. I have never seen such a cool little community of people so close but welcoming of new people. This thread has made my day, actually, it's made my last few weeks. I've been reading mostly and making a few little comments but, I've been using this as a vacation. I'm currently home with my parents because my father was diagnosed with lung cancer that is in his lymph nodes. He has gone through 3 cycles of chemo and is going to begin his next 3 rounds tomorrow till friday. Its tough because my father was always my hero, my strong, solid family figure. It breaks my heart and I cry everyday when I help him bathe or feed him...I pick him up and move him on his bed. It's just a tough moment in life right now.

Anyway, I was just saying that this thread makes my day and I look forward to it everyday. I'm so happy to be a part of the Poldiac family and I get asked everyday what it is. I put on it's satin brass duds and put on my Phoenix dripper with my braided steel and brass tip and off I go.

Thanks for the entertainment everyone!

If people come to this thread the first time, it's because of a nicely shaped piece of metal.
The ones coming back are mostly the ones who know there is more to life than fancy gadgets...

I'm sorry about your dad, your story threw me 20 years back in time when I went through exact the same with my father.
Although a difficult and sometimes sad time, I remember it also as being a very important, even beautiful time with him.

Ever since I started vaping, there hasn't passed one day I realize how much my dad would have loved vaping
And I'm sure you made your dad very happy you made the swich!
Your short story shows you are a very worthy carrier of the Poldiac :)
 
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