So I shouldn't put a small amount of this stuff on the threads of the switch? Wherever connectivity is going to be made? Obviously wouldn't put it on the 510 connection. I am sure vaping Noalox is not a good thing.
I am going to go to home depot tomorrow and get a small tube of this Noalox stuff. I was wondering if I should put it on the threads of the switches in my mechanical mod? My connections are copper/silver plated, and I do not want to hurt my mechanical. Anyone have any experience with Noalox
The Noalox and Ox Guards only prevent the oxidization form the two different metals.
It will do nothing for the same metals.
Just an FYI, the depot keeps the noalox in the electrical department. The first 2 guys I asked had no idea what it was. The 2nd guy asked what it was for and he had that deer in the headlight look when I said I was going to put it on the threads of my ecig device. He wanted to find it in the store with me since I was the 2nd guy that morning asking for it. We found it and I went on my way. Vaping seems to be booming around here so maybe he can now help future vapers find it.
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It is recommended for the mechanical, VV and wood Reo Mods. Rob sends out a baggie of it with each Reo purchase to put on the firing pin. The stuff works great and the difference between using it and not using it is noticeable.
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/reos-mods/485328-noalox-question.html
Where do you use it on a vv or wood reo since its main use is to stop oxidisation of the firing pin and those do not have one?
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