RTAs for a restricted lung hit

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It looks goofy this way :lol::lol::lol:
 
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Why do I get the feeling that the percentage of power tool users among vaping women is dramatically higher than non-vaping women?;)

Hah! You should see my toolbox. :D Power tools, exacto knives, butane torch, you name it. The only thing missing is a lathe. ;)
 

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Why do I get the feeling that the percentage of power tool users among vaping women is dramatically higher than non-vaping women?;)
I grew up using power tools (dad was a contractor), plus a dremel is multi use. I do stained glass, and I use it mostly to hand etch glass.
HOWever, this tank has just met its end here. It ate up one of my diamond bits :-x. I’m going to have to accept that this relationship is unhealthy for us both, and move on :rolleyes:
 

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Hah! You should see my toolbox. :D Power tools, exacto knives, butane torch, you name it. The only thing missing is a lathe. ;)
Himself builds furniture. You can come use one of our lathes. Butane torch stays in the kitchen (for meringues and brulees etc). My number of wire cutters and types and sizes of pliers has exploded though. We each keep our own tools to reduce “misplacements”.
 

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I’m going to have to accept that this relationship is unhealthy for us both, and move on :rolleyes:

So sorry.

You can come use one of our lathes.

Why thank you dear. We could make some drip tips. :)

Butane torch stays in the kitchen (for meringues and brulees etc).

:lol: I just typed the same thing. My torch is back in the kitchen where it belongs since we stopped torching our wires. That was a PITA.

My number of wire cutters and types and sizes of pliers has exploded though. We each keep our own tools to reduce “misplacements”.

:D The only tool I have absolutely no use for nowadays is my old digital multimeter from Home Depot. Ever tried to measure your cartomizer's resistance with a multimeter?
 

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So sorry.



Why thank you dear. We could make some drip tips. :)



:lol: I just typed the same thing. My torch is back in the kitchen where it belongs since we stopped torching our wires. That was a PITA.



:D The only tool I have absolutely no use for nowadays is my old digital multimeter from Home Depot. Ever tried to measure your cartomizer's resistance with a multimeter?
I never thought about using the micro lathe for turning DTs! Hmmmm
 

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    Make me another 10 zenith curved tips please @NolaMel :lol:

    I've got my own version of your beserker. Vapefly galaxies mtl RTA - was 'meant' to be a restricted lung hit if no air restrictors were in place, but it was still tighter than a gnats butthole.

    It wasn't even worth drilling out the airflow holes.

    On a brighter note, the colossal looks AWESOME under the gnats butthole beserker :wub:
     

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    Make me another 10 zenith curved tips please @NolaMel :lol:

    I've got my own version of your beserker. Vapefly galaxies mtl RTA - was 'meant' to be a restricted lung hit if no air restrictors were in place, but it was still tighter than a gnats butthole.

    It wasn't even worth drilling out the airflow holes.

    On a brighter note, the colossal looks AWESOME under the gnats butthole beserker :wub:
    I LOVE your description :lol::lol::lol:. It’s SPOT on!!!!

    Rda or rdta? If it’s the rdta....Did you unscrew the screws on the sides of the deck? Opens it up considerably.
     

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    I LOVE your description :lol::lol::lol:. It’s SPOT on!!!!

    Rda or rdta? If it’s the rdta....Did you unscrew the screws on the sides of the deck? Opens it up considerably.

    Nah it was the RTA ;)

    Just discovered I can earn rebate points at fasttech for doing reviews on purchases. I have 3 pages of orders to now review :D
     

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    Ummm.... It's easier to reduce airflow than to increase it. Short of drilling a larger hole. And the Prime is a true MTL, closer to KFL. Did you get an authentic? I hope not...
    No authentic here. I've drilled holes for increased juice flow, AF, drywall, clothes dryer vents, lighting fixtures, fences........ever since I bought my first drill I've been drilling holes everywhere I can:laugh:. Is it similar to the Ares draw? I found that too tight and adjusted the AF full open and changed DTs. Still, it's not an atty I use today.
     

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    Why is it so hard to make a perfect RTA?
    Kinda' reminds me of the question, "Why don't they make tires that last longer than 40k miles or light bulbs that last forever?" Actually, they can but then they wouldn't have anything more to sell us:laugh:.
     
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