You know . .. . .You're just gonna end up with one FILTHY atty, and no wick to collect the grunge
Lol, yeah I get it. You have the awesomest vape in the roomAnd it's got a wicked old-timey airplane style swirly brushed finish. I admit it.. I'm a little jelly.


Try raising the coil up so it's even with the air hole. Maybe some ss mesh coiled underneath it.Had high hopes at this point...
This setup does work. I thought the flavor was WOW at the very first, but soon realized there was an unpleasent aftertaste on the finish. I have my suspicions about that insulator around the center post, and the coil heating so close to it. I could get the vapor/TH to a respectable level, but I was dancing around alot with it, constantly having to adjust the hole position. The line between flooding and dry hit is extremely thin. Plus, I only got like 1 hit per drop before it needed more.
Don't think this one's a keeper... at least not my version. Hope you guys have more success. It'd be cool to get wickless going good.
Edit: btw, 28g coil made with the tapered meat skewr, 1.3ohm.


the main point of this experiment is to try to get a stove top coil working without wick.
Anemic. Well 1.3Ω w/ 28g is a LOT of wire.
ADDIT: typing @ same time again. This was to two up post.
A stove burner coil would be cool but it was just my first idea of how to do it. I'd personally be happy with any solution that achieves the primary goal of using no wick material.
Next up: a 32g attempt![]()