Saw this in another thread and just can't watch it without laughing every time. Pretty ingenious use of a leaf blower, a paint roller frame, and some toilet paper.

and here's the one for the hawaiian buckeye burl
Here's the link. It says it's been air drying for 18 months and is "near dry". Question is, how dry should it be to work? Can I have it dried like kiln dried?
one of the biggest things I like about a regulated mod is being able to run much higher voltage. a sub ohm coil at 4v will have much less mass than an equally driven much larger coil at 7v+. I like at least 12-13+ wraps of heavy gauge wire, most I can get with the dibi is ~7-8 wraps of 26 ga, to get more power I have to sacrifice surface area, it's all a balance really but the higher voltage is easier to build and tune for I think
Saw this in another thread and just can't watch it without laughing every time. Pretty ingenious use of a leaf blower, a paint roller frame, and some toilet paper.
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I have a pretty good idea of how I can think that's funny
Any wood that doesn't grow near t-cad's house.
Today in reo history: 5 yrs ago rob lets an ecf user known as turbocad hold the prototype wood reo. 5 minutes and a pile of splinters later he decides aluminum is the way to go.
Today in reo history: 5 yrs ago rob lets an ecf user known as turbocad hold the prototype wood reo. 5 minutes and a pile of splinters later he decides aluminum is the way to go.
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I just scored a Chalice from MB. Now the wait till Christmas for my dibby to have something to put it on.
Oh yeah..by the way everyone, they are in stock ATM.