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Thank you.Link to @Zazie's blog: Zazie's blog | E-Cigarette Forum
I buy wire from WireOptim (used to be Lightning Vapes) and also TEMCo. No nicotine warnings from either one. It's just wire and wire has many other uses.Got a couple more tanks set up with TC and I like it. Would do more but I don't have much wire, only a 30' spool which is old with not much left on it. I always got my wire from Kidney Puncher. They have a separate web site just for wire now, from a company called KP Wire. There's a message on that site saying they had to close down their facility for health reasons, presumably CV. They are back open now as of Jan 24 and processing backorders, when that's complete they will start taking new orders. Guess I have to wait a while.
Good thing is now they have the new site their wire no longer contains nicotine. Although if you buy KP wire on Amazon it still contains nicotine??? But Amazon doesn't have the SS anyway.
That should work nicely.Well I finally got myself a little fridge to store some of my tobacco concentrates. Problem is its full already. I'll organise it better soon...just stuffed it for now as its high summer and damn well hot.
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This time, I saved the link.Link to @Zazie's blog: Zazie's blog | E-Cigarette Forum
Moving too fast, CharlieI'm in.....then out![]()
I buy wire from WireOptim (used to be Lightning Vapes) and also TEMCo. No nicotine warnings from either one. It's just wire and wire has many other uses.
WIREOPTIM - Precision Winding For Optimal Performance
TEMCo Industrial LLC
Hi CTCC, and welcome to ECF.Another random question, during my new venture, I thought that my method of mixing was maybe at fault. So I looked into magnetic mixers and ultrasonic cleaners, but settled for a cheap hand blender/frother. This tool most definitely mixes everything very well, but does the huge amount of micro bubbles affect the flavour? I have tried mixing with bubbles, without as well as a little bit of both. Just curious on how y'all perceive this method and what do you guys do.
Using the mixer I just posted about doesn't shorten steeping. It just does a more through job of mixing all the ingredients together. More than anything it saves me time.The mixing is supposed to shorten steeping.
Thanks for the mention @FranC and @Skeebo, not sure if the second tag is correct, nonetheless let me fire away.
Background info: I am a new mixer, roughly 1 month old with a ton of flavors(287 and counting).
I am having a hard time mixing decent juices, so far I have been copying recipes off major platforms to no avail, these recipes were filtered via ratings and the vast majority had 50+ 5* ratings.
Even when I mix them as per the recipe they are horrific. But mostly on the fruity side, the desert/bakery seem to be doing well after steeping.
My question is, how does one make progress by mitigating large volumes of waste. I do not expect every recipe to work, and I understand I need to learn a hell of a lot in this game. But surely if you use high rated recipes, the outcome should be on par with flavour and at least produce a pleasant vape, which in most cases is not the outcome. I see a lot of these recipes are old, around 2014-2018, I don't see how these can drastically change with time. I know that some of the brands update their flavour profiles, but the amount of failures vs successes is just brain boggling for me.
I do not mind putting in the time or effort, I just want to be directed into the right path of mixing a decent juice for my personal consumption.
Regards,
CTCC
Couple things. I think you mentioned you bought many used from someone else. Some flavors will weaken over time, like citrus as an example.... with a ton of flavors(287 and counting).
A good shake can blend just fine for me.Using the mixer I just posted about doesn't shorten steeping. It just does a more through job of mixing all the ingredients together. More than anything it saves me time.![]()
My question is, how does one make progress by mitigating large volumes of waste.
Yeah I use that now to. When I started out mixing I used to tape the bottle to my reciprocating saw blade....foamed that juice up in flashHi CTCC, and welcome to ECF.
For many years I've been using a paint mixer for my mixes. This one:
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It's much more thorough, and quicker, versus shaking the crap out of a bottle by hand. Another person here, who hasn't been around in some time, IDJoel, used the same one.
It's much like the hand blender or frother you are using. I use it for ~2 minutes. Cap the bottle and then set it aside to steep.
No, the micro bubbles are normal and it does not affect the flavor at all. The micro bubbles disappear after about 30 minutes (give or take).
I would never go back to shaking mixes by hand. It's a pain in the azz.
ETA: That mixer fits in 15ml and 30 ml bottles perfectly.
Wow! That's really nice Terri.