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FranC

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    Is there such a thing as coil/wick fatigue? It looks fine, grayish, but the flavor just isn't there.
    I would say yes. coils usually need to be changed less often than wicks but they don’t last forever
     

    stols001

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    Oh I am so irritated right now. Also very medicated for bed I will ah, catch up tomorrow I guess... Because I am currently in no mood to do much at all other than sleep in and wake up slowly.

    Windows all clean (Thanks for the tip but I ended up just alternating Windex paint scraping, and rubbing alcohol and got to the bottom, finally.)

    Anna
     

    barkfunklerbunk

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    Good morning random folks :)Have you any plans today?
    Good morning :) plans to get back to the garden and get cracking, hopefully literally with the concrete. I'm curious to find out how thick it is.
    Speaking of small PVs I can't believe I went around with this mech and Erl in my pocket all the time, compared to my daily carry of a doggy and solo
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    FranC

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    Good morning :) plans to get back to the garden and get cracking, hopefully literally with the concrete. I'm curious to find out how thick it is.
    Speaking of small PVs I can't believe I went around with this mech and Erl in my pocket all the time, compared to my daily carry of a doggy and solo
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    Curious as to why you are breaking up the concrete instead of just building your raised beds on top.
     

    barkfunklerbunk

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    Curious as to why you are breaking up the concrete instead of just building your raised beds on top.
    The concrete interferes with about 2 feet of the wheelbarrow path(if I want to maintain a 3 foot width in between beds for a wheelbarrow) otherwise it would interfere with the bed adjacent if I were to do nothing and not have any room and hardly for even walking. It's really not too much concrete. I haven't touched it since I discovered it, and I think my morale just really plummeted.. that and I was a bit burnt out. I want all my beds and every path around it to be level and near perfect, so perhaps I'm making a mountain of out nothing, but our yard is very wonky(lots of bumps and humps and everything in between). Kinda wish I had hired an excavator when I first moved here to level everything out, but I didn't have the money for that.
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    It's kind of hard to even get the scope of it in the pic

    Or explain myself properly
     
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    FranC

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    The concrete interferes with about 2 feet of the wheelbarrow path(if I want to maintain a 3 foot width in between beds for a wheelbarrow) otherwise it would interfere with the bed adjacent if I were to do nothing and not have any room and hardly for even walking. It's really not too much concrete. I haven't touched it since I discovered it, and I think my morale just really plummeted.. that and I was a bit burnt out. I want all my beds and every path around it to be level and near perfect, so perhaps I'm making a mountain of out nothing, but our yard is very wonky(lots of bumps and humps and everything in between). Kinda wish I had hired an excavator when I first moved here to level everything out, but I didn't have the money for that.
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    It's kind of hard to even get the scope of it in the pic

    Or explain myself properly
    There is certainly nothing wrong with level and near perfect but it sure can be a lot of work.
     
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    PapawBrett

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    Good Morning Mixers. Stopping to by to inform friends I have successfully extracted 14 tobacco flavors this year. Probably close to a full liter of NET extractions, which is far more than I can use.
    If anyone is interested in trying out a few real tobacco flavors, "Meet me in the Alley". ;)
     
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    Redbird11

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    Stopping to by to inform friends I have successfully extracted 14 tobacco flavors this year. Probably close to a full liter of NET extractions, which is far more Ethan I can use.
    But seriously, that is pretty cool. That sounds like quite the process to undertake. I'm glad it worked out for you.
     

    FranC

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    Good Morning Mixers. Stopping to by to inform friends I have successfully extracted 14 tobacco flavors this year. Probably close to a full liter of NET extractions, which is far more Ethan I can use.
    If anyone is interested in trying out a few real tobacco flavors, "Meet me in the Alley". ;)
    My usual not too sweet ones would be wonderful :wub:
     

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