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wow.... yes yes yes yes yes!

Best I could do was convert part of a spreadsheet into a image and post it that way.

For reference only, changes weekly.

Wood type (Color codes of toxicity level), then small end caps available, large end caps and the last number is how many boxes I can make with what is on hand. No number means none in stock.

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so white is good then:)

White might mean it needs to be updated. I pretty much know what is what in my head now, any Ebony or Rosewood is Red, but I treat them all the same and take precautions until they are cut and have a coat of finish on them. It's only the wood dust for the most part that is the hazard when working it.

Limba's have a habit of turning splinters septic, but thats about the only one I can think of thats beyond a dust hazard.
 

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With all the DC's, BOGE, carto tank options out there, + the tanks are so easy to build. I thought why not.
I hope to see her tomorrow. :)

I wonder how the DC's are affecting regulators? laz, have you noticed any voltage cutouts with your various mods using DC'S?

I've recommended vaping with the vape 4 second, let cool 8 second "4/8 rule" to extend the life of the hardware, but I wonder what some of the new stuff is doing to the lifespan of the electronics?

I wonder if I might have to consider using twin regulators and larger gauge wire in the future to cope with the current demand on the mods, good grief ....
 

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I wonder how the DC's are affecting regulators? laz, have you noticed any voltage cutouts with your various mods using DC'S?

I've recommended vaping with the vape 4 second, let cool 8 second "4/8 rule" to extend the life of the hardware, but I wonder what some of the new stuff is doing to the lifespan of the electronics?
I wonder if I might have to consider using twin regulators and larger gauge wire in the future to cope with the current demand on the mods, good grief ....
I've not had any problems so far. I use mostly the 1.5 DC's, don't chainvape and normally have a couple mods in rotation.
The MK IV 5V, is killer with the 1.5 DC. That said, it's a bit better with the 2.0 DC's. IMO
 
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Best I could do was convert part of a spreadsheet into a image and post it that way.

For reference only, changes weekly.

Wood type (Color codes of toxicity level), then small end caps available, large end caps and the last number is how many boxes I can make with what is on hand. No number means none in stock.

Click for larger image, then click it again after it loads the image.


There is still wood Ziricote and Marblewood :hubba:
But I don't see any more black and white ebony ...:(

The temptation grows from day to day to buy again one box
(black and white ebony or Ziricote), round edge, but without led
(with a wooden voltmeter) ...

I don't even know if it is possible, but I like dreaming about that ...

Fortunately for me, there are too many beautiful treasures here,
and mine is already so well, that I find wise to wait, don't ask, and
to admire those who join home strangers.:closedeyes:
 
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