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AXIOM_1

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    ...I'll have to buy a jet lighter or similar to build my microcoils.
    I chucked out all my lighters when I quit smoking.
    I'm a Heating Engineer and just used my Quick-Fire Torch.
    Hmm, a tad too powerful methinks, legs fell off the coil with the heat...:eek:

    lol........... sounds like it :) I used a small propane torch and it works for me. I have even used those large bic lighters and they work as well.
     

    Moaufan

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    Lighting the grill is when I miss mine the most. Living in the country, I just can't run to the corner store and grab one. It's a wonder I haven't burned down the house. I turn the stove on, get some newspaper, light the corner and run through the house to the patio. I always make a mental note to self to pick up a couple but we all know how well that works.
     
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    AXIOM_1

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    Living in the country, I just can't run to the corner store and grab one.

    You too? Yeah I live way out in the woods as well and don't make it into town a hole lot. I do however, keep stocked up on the large lighters because I heat my home with firewood and so even though I don't smoke any longer I have plenty of large lighters as I need them.
     

    Boden

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    ...I'll have to buy a jet lighter or similar to build my microcoils.
    I chucked out all my lighters when I quit smoking.
    I'm a Heating Engineer and just used my Quick-Fire Torch.
    Hmm, a tad too powerful methinks, legs fell off the coil with the heat...:eek:
    Why would you need a flame to build 1.5-2mm ID coils?
     
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    AXIOM_1

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    I havent torched my coils since my first couple builds. Take a extra moment to get the initial wraps consistent, then fire em until they glow and give them a light squeeze.

    Yeah, I don't torch my coils much anymore either. I simply use the battery on the mod to fire the coils and then squeeze them into shape while they are cooling.
     

    iamthevoice

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    Using a torch anneals the wire (if you heat the wire before you wind your coil), making it far easier to wind a tight coil. It's not a requirement but it sure works nicely. Everybody does things the way they're comfortable doing.

    I use a small butane torch with one handed ignition; handy and simple to use and effective as well.
     
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