Really interesting!
Awesome video. That's from the days when people were a bit mellower about risk (here, Bobby, sniff this vial of acid, maybe lick it [emoji5])
I was the youngest in our family, one of my brothers had a Gilbert chemistry set. Absolutely crazy stuff could be done with the chemicals in there, designed for unsupervised use by younger teens [emoji3]
The chemistry set is #3 on this article: The 8 Most Wildly Irresponsible Vintage Toys
(Warning - some swearing in the article)
I can now be the central New York supplier of cellucotton. I just picked up the 3-pound box. Oh my God that's a huge amount:
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Really interesting!
I wicked as usual, squeaky tight through the coils, cut using the base as a guide, fluff wick ends, angle cut about 50% of tails, put through the holes when looking you just barely see the tails on the other end & that's it, ymmv.Hi everyone. What would I do with the tails of a Rayon wick in an OBS Engine Nano? Just make sure they're really thin and stuff them through the holes?
Welcome! It is amazing isn't it?I have been following this thread for a while. I was very skeptical of switching to rayon, I'm so glad I did! It puts cotton to shame! One thing I first noticed was the flavor burst compared to cotton, in my dripper I can switch flavors and it takes on the new flavor almost instantly, providing the deck is almost dry. Unbelievable!