Photoshop users and the Chuck.

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dirtyblacksocks

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So I've decided to get a Chuck mod simply because I like the idea of having a custom design and two days of battery life.

First question:
What do those with experience recommend for a good atomizer that's sold in the US, and tips?

I'm out of the loop, and in the past the only two companies I've used are Wicked (or somthing like that) and RuyanDirect, both sent me products that had a tendency to not last.

What is considered the best on the market right now in terms of durability? Tip wise does it matter if I'm going to be doing my own dripping?

Question 2:
Where are good sites to get my juice from. What do you recommend for juice, and do these sites contain anything similar to Ruyan #4? I've got no taste buds left after smoking two packs of filterless a day - but would like something along the lines of Ruyan #4 or a similar taste to a Lucky Strike non filter.

Question 3:
I'm trying to design my own photoshop material, but I'm not familiar with CS4. Where do I go to enter color #476031 as my background when creating a new picture?

Question 4:
Where is a good guide to e-cigg maintenance? Cleaning schedules, what solutions to use when cleaning, how to get the sealant off of new batteries, etc.?

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v1John

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With the chuck I would use a 510 or 901 atty

Best drip tips imo are super t tips from supertmanufacturing

I'm no expert on juice and I get it from all over the place and to be honest can't really taste the difference between the brands (it's probably all dekang)

I'm not sure how to enter that colour value but if you click on the paint bucket thing on the left hand side, then on the top right you should have the slider options to change the colour. Or if it's a standard colour, click on swatches on the top right. Then click anywhere on the blank picture and it should fill it in

To look after the threads rub it with a little noalox every week or two.
 
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