Daniel Forsyth

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    My problem with Brunhilde is that it wicks too well. It was hard to figure out how little cotton to put in there over the steel wicks. I also didn't like putting wicks on top of other wicks. But all is good now. Raging along with a cotton wick that goes to the bottom of the tank. Nice RDTA. Thick hits.

    Main thing is that you have Her sorted out to your liking:)
    My Brunhilde MTL RTAs are Easily the best tanks I have;)
     

    Hitcat44

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    The Wick-Tails need to be Beefy, WELL Combed/Fluffed, and lightly fall (nice easy "bend" from horizontal to verticle-not rising above nor sharp kinking turn restricking wicking flow) to the bottom of the Wells covering the entire Well-Floor (the Cables protrude @ 1/16" into Wells and above the floor and will maintain great saturation and the lightly overlapping fluffy Wick material contacting all or the vast majority of the floor prevent flooding or over-feeding).
    Feeding Cables are superior in function (not to mention building and maintaining) over the extra inch-plus Cotton (same as the original "Genesis-Style" Mesh Feeders).

    Then again, your mileage and opinion may vary and that's cool too... :thumb:
     

    Falconeer

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    Once more for emphasis,,, These Vapefly Brunhildes ARE Fan-Taste-ic :thumbs:
    Another in Blk on newly acquired Asmodus Minikin Boost Kodama which is damn fine itself.
    Makes for quite the Rig-both extremely flavorful and rich/dense vapor-masses.

    Ouch, ooyah pure dead brilliant!
     

    Daniel Forsyth

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    The Wick-Tails need to be Beefy, WELL Combed/Fluffed, and lightly fall (nice easy "bend" from horizontal to verticle-not rising above nor sharp kinking turn restricking wicking flow) to the bottom of the Wells covering the entire Well-Floor (the Cables protrude @ 1/16" into Wells and above the floor and will maintain great saturation and the lightly overlapping fluffy Wick material contacting all or the vast majority of the floor prevent flooding or over-feeding).
    Feeding Cables are superior in function (not to mention building and maintaining) over the extra inch-plus Cotton (same as the original "Genesis-Style" Mesh Feeders).

    Then again, your mileage and opinion may vary and that's cool too... :thumb:

    Exactly the same as my Brunhilde wicking method, it works a treat:D
     

    Electrodave

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    The Wick-Tails need to be Beefy, WELL Combed/Fluffed, and lightly fall (nice easy "bend" from horizontal to verticle-not rising above nor sharp kinking turn restricking wicking flow) to the bottom of the Wells covering the entire Well-Floor (the Cables protrude @ 1/16" into Wells and above the floor and will maintain great saturation and the lightly overlapping fluffy Wick material contacting all or the vast majority of the floor prevent flooding or over-feeding).
    Feeding Cables are superior in function (not to mention building and maintaining) over the extra inch-plus Cotton (same as the original "Genesis-Style" Mesh Feeders).

    Then again, your mileage and opinion may vary and that's cool too... :thumb:
    I just poked the tail ends into the tank with a sharp pointy tool, which does, in fact, break the tails up, along with allowing me to wick the lazy way and still get good results. I do about 2/3 of my vaping on RDTA's , and that's how I wick all of them. The tank is 1/3 full, and the wicks are still wicking. Great hits!

    If there's a lazy way to do something, I can usually improve on it.;)
     

    icepickmaker84

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    Squonking and sheath making this evening.


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    Rob B.

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    Squonking and sheath making this evening.


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    Hey IPM! Hope you're having a nice evening. If you don't mind me asking, what tools do you use to make your ice picks and other implements of self defense? Looks like excellent craftsmanship! :) Do you have a website?
     

    icepickmaker84

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    Hey IPM! Hope you're having a nice evening. If you don't mind me asking, what tools do you use to make your ice picks and other implements of self defense? Looks like excellent craftsmanship! :) Do you have a website?
    Hey Rob. Thanks! On the icepicks and spikes I use a combo of a bench grinder, disc cutter, drill press, belt sander, propane torch, power drill, sand papers, and mesh pads. For monkeyfists I use an old baby bottle of Hunter’s for a jig, I also use a knotting spike, and a lacing fid, and honestly if you get something made from paracord from me there’s a 99.9% chance I used my teeth to tighten the knots too lmao! I pretty much just stick to selling on eBay, their rules kinda suck but it works well for me.
     

    Rob B.

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    Hey Rob. Thanks! On the icepicks and spikes I use a combo of a bench grinder, disc cutter, drill press, belt sander, propane torch, power drill, sand papers, and mesh pads. For monkeyfists I use an old baby bottle of Hunter’s for a jig, I also use a knotting spike, and a lacing fid, and honestly if you get something made from paracord from me there’s a 99.9% chance I used my teeth to tighten the knots too lmao! I pretty much just stick to selling on eBay, their rules kinda suck but it works well for me.

    Maybe if you feel like it, you could pm me your store or user name on eBay. I'd like to see some more of your work. Thanks bud!:toast:
     

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    Good morning IPM! Is that a Chinese snack in front of your setup? My wife is Chinese, and we snack on something called Sachima all the time. It’s a sweet puffed rice square that looks just like what’s in your picture. When I get home, I’ll take a pic and post it.
     
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