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Darkangel

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Thanks ridermaut99, it would be fine if there's - level by the side.

@Buonosera, a bit difficult cos I swap my flavours frequently. Seldom do I go with the same 2 flavours. So I have to wait till the bottle is empty before refilling so that I dun get some disgusting mix.

Since you dont mix your flavour, i suggest using empty bottle of liqua(wash it n dry) fill up top up flavour and label it. Liqua bottle also serve as a good alternative for dripping and refilling. This way you can bring out several juices on the go.

So dont throw away your empty liqua bottle, very good quality
 

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Since you dont mix your flavour, i suggest using empty bottle of liqua(wash it n dry) fill up top up flavour and label it. Liqua bottle also serve as a good alternative for dripping and refilling. This way you can bring out several juices on the go.

So dont throw away your empty liqua bottle, very good quality

Now that you mention it...It really does make a good dripper and I was just done with a liqua bottle. Great tip.
 

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Since you dont mix your flavour, i suggest using empty bottle of liqua(wash it n dry) fill up top up flavour and label it. Liqua bottle also serve as a good alternative for dripping and refilling. This way you can bring out several juices on the go.

So dont throw away your empty liqua bottle, very good quality

Ahhh... thanks for the tip. Now to find a bottle of Liqua... :)
 

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Out of curiosity and aimed towards the veterans here..

What do noobies need when starting out mechs..

I do know we need Kanthal Wire,wicks of your choice (most commonly silica, cotton,ekowool etc etc),small wire cutter pliers or as seen on some youtube vids using a nail clipper, a screwdriver...anything else that we would need?

what makes a complete toolbox for mech modders?
 

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Out of curiosity and aimed towards the veterans here..

What do noobies need when starting out mechs..

I do know we need Kanthal Wire,wicks of your choice (most commonly silica, cotton,ekowool etc etc),small wire cutter pliers or as seen on some youtube vids using a nail clipper, a screwdriver...anything else that we would need?

what makes a complete toolbox for mech modders?
ok, let me check my modding toolbox... k if u're using mesh, you'll need a small blowtorch or a lighter , not the normal ones, but the one that spews out blue flame to oxidize the mesh,
oso drillbits, i have some to drill out bigger airholes cos the standard holes on the rda's are too small especially for dual coils, and oso use them to make microcoils,
syringes if you're using genny type rba's , its easier to fill ejuice with em'.
an ohm meter unit is oso useful so that you can fix your rba/rda's on them while rebuilding and at the same time , check the resistance.
 

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I don't know....That workbench looks very tacky.

A blowtorch is also useful for your coils, especially microcoils, with a tweezer pinch them together and burn. Makes them stay in place. Another method is to pulse them when its on your mod and then squeeze, not too hard, with a tweezer BUT DO NOT squeeze them while you're firing.
 

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ok, let me check my modding toolbox... k if u're using mesh, you'll need a small blowtorch or a lighter , not the normal ones, but the one that spews out blue flame to oxidize the mesh,
oso drillbits, i have some to drill out bigger airholes cos the standard holes on the rda's are too small especially for dual coils, and oso use them to make microcoils,
syringes if you're using genny type rba's , its easier to fill ejuice with em'.
an ohm meter unit is oso useful so that you can fix your rba/rda's on them while rebuilding and at the same time , check the resistance.

Lol... i almost have everything you mention then later find them useless...

I dun need a blowtorch or lighter as i use my stove to do it. Same results..
Ohm meter, i used my VV/VW to read the ohms. So another white elephant sitting around my house.
Wire cutter, i replace it with nail cutter at home as the wire we used is thin. Can even break it by bending it left & right a few times.
Drill bit - yes still using IF i have new toys. Intitially i use the tip of a very sharp scissior ( those for cutting hair) - can be done but tough
 

Crixus

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ok, let me check my modding toolbox... k if u're using mesh, you'll need a small blowtorch or a lighter , not the normal ones, but the one that spews out blue flame to oxidize the mesh,
oso drillbits, i have some to drill out bigger airholes cos the standard holes on the rda's are too small especially for dual coils, and oso use them to make microcoils,
syringes if you're using genny type rba's , its easier to fill ejuice with em'.
an ohm meter unit is oso useful so that you can fix your rba/rda's on them while rebuilding and at the same time , check the resistance.


Thanks! Im building up my toolbox before i make a move into mech mods and RBAs. Currently waiting for next month till i advance one step further. I have been finally converted after having a vape out of one of these mech mods.The taste..is.....so..clear.
 

Crixus

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I don't know....That workbench looks very tacky.

A blowtorch is also useful for your coils, especially microcoils, with a tweezer pinch them together and burn. Makes them stay in place. Another method is to pulse them when its on your mod and then squeeze, not too hard, with a tweezer BUT DO NOT squeeze them while you're firing.

It does look tacky and its quite pricey as well. Tbh, im gonna follow what the other veterans have suggested above and spend the rest of the save money on juices or more mods haha
 

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If you're still looking for an ohm meter I just got mine from kidney puncher. Also got an IGO-L and wire.

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