Ten. Twenty cigs per pack.![]()
It's been so long for me that I couldn't remember how many were in a carton. I use to buy cartons at the Coast Guard PX in Miami for $18.50 a carton.
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Ten. Twenty cigs per pack.![]()
In Kentucky in the early 80’s, $0.50 a pack, $4.50 a carton. Of course, no tobacco taxes. That makes me feel reaaaally old all of a sudden![]()
It's spelled microns... not perfect but I think that would work. You have to be patient... will take awhile to "press" that. It will be good but might clog coils/wicks if you are willing to go there. I am no authority on this (have never actually done NETs) but have studied this for a long time and very interested.The filter is from McMaster Carr and it is 5 Macrons.
Here in CA, cheap cigs are $8... spirits are close to $11. Crazy thing is filter "cigarillos" are $2 a pack (somehow they got around the tax thing)I think I generally paid about 4 bucks for a pack. Unless I bought something fancy like American Spirits.
Me too... except mixing (I go nuts on that)With mods, tanks, coils and mixing I have one philosophy K.I.S.S.
Hey, I just ordered another Kroma-Z and a bunch of coils from HC.
String mobiles with it. Maybe use spent coils and other vaping detritus in the design. Christmas ornaments!A rather inexpensive jewelry....![]()
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I promised to drop that subject but just want to sayInsects are good for you.![]()
Drill holes in a 2/4 or 2/8. A little wood glue, insert wooden dowels cut to length. *poof*, bottle dryer.After over two day, my bottles are finally dry. I need to make some sort of way for them to dry upside down... on the side takes too long (have already got a few ideas on that... after all I am an "okie")
I am actually salivating... anyway I needed a vanilla so (WF) tahitian vanilla cream it is.My wishlist ended
That was my original idea but the bottles I'm using are different... basically "mini-bar" bottles with long necks. All I really need is anything (wood, plastic, even cardboard) with holes so the necks fit (upside down) too easy actually. That way nothing even touches the inside of the bottles.Drill holes in a 2/4 or 2/8. A little wood glue, insert wooden dowels cut to length. *poof*, bottle dryer.
Or, just buy a test tube/ beaker drying rack from a scientific supply house (more expensive, and will basically look like the one you can make for cheap)
In Kentucky in the early 80’s, $0.50 a pack, $4.50 a carton. Of course, no tobacco taxes. That makes me feel reaaaally old all of a sudden![]()
You can get dowels as small as 1/8”. If not at the hardware store, check craft stores like Michael’s or Hobby Lobby.That was my original idea but the bottles I'm using are different... basically "mini-bar" bottles with long necks. All I really need is anything (wood, plastic, even cardboard) with holes so the necks fit (upside down) too easy actually. That way nothing even touches the inside of the bottles.